2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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2009 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2009 World Champions




Valentino Rossi became the MotoGP world champion





Hiroshi Aoyama became the 250cc world champion





Julián Simón became the 125cc world champion



The 2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 61st F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Valentino Rossi won his sixth MotoGP title, seventh in the top class and ninth title in total after getting the better of teammate Jorge Lorenzo in a season-long battle. In the final 250cc championship (it was replaced by the Moto2 class in 2010), Hiroshi Aoyama became the third Japanese rider to win that title, after Tetsuya Harada and Daijiro Kato. In the 125cc class, Julián Simón won the title after taking seven victories during the season.


The MotoGP season was marked by dominance by the Yamaha duo Rossi and Lorenzo, with occasional wins for Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner. Riding the factory Ducati, 2007 champion Stoner won the opener in Qatar as well as a rain-hit race in Italy to open up a championship lead after six rounds. Inconsistent handling from the Ducati as well as health problems for Stoner causing fatigue saw him drop out of the title fight by mid-season, whereas Pedrosa and Lorenzo crashed more often than Rossi who built up a sizeable lead to win the title.




Contents





  • 1 Preseason

    • 1.1 Cost-cutting measures


    • 1.2 Kawasaki withdrawal and return



  • 2 2009 Grand Prix season calendar

    • 2.1 Calendar changes



  • 3 2009 Grand Prix season results


  • 4 Participants

    • 4.1 MotoGP participants


    • 4.2 250cc participants


    • 4.3 125cc participants



  • 5 Standings

    • 5.1 MotoGP riders' standings


    • 5.2 250cc riders' standings

      • 5.2.1 250cc wildcard and replacement riders results



    • 5.3 125cc riders' standings

      • 5.3.1 125cc wildcard and replacement riders results



    • 5.4 Constructors' standings

      • 5.4.1 MotoGP


      • 5.4.2 250cc


      • 5.4.3 125cc




  • 6 References




Preseason



Cost-cutting measures


As announced during 2008, MotoGP class switched to a single-tyre manufacturer. The move was made to try to improve safety by reducing cornering speeds, and in a marginal way for cost reasons; the winner was decided by bid.[1]Michelin, one of the two tyre suppliers in 2008, decided not to bid for the supply,[2] effectively declaring Bridgestone the winner, which was confirmed on 18 October 2008.[3] Bridgestone will be the sole tyre supplier from 2009 to 2011. Only race spec tyres will be provided to the teams, eliminating qualifying tyres, in use until 2008.


Other cost-cutting manoeuvers were made during the winter prior to the season, to try to contain the rising costs of the sport, especially during a period of economic downturn. FIM was especially concerned, fearing that defections among private and factory teams could leave the grid with 14 bikes only.[4]


After negotiations between FIM, Dorna and MSMA (the manufacturers' association), new measures were adopted. The Friday morning free practice session was eliminated, limiting the Friday practice time to a single 45-minute session (later brought to a 1-hour session from the French GP onwards[5]); a limit of 5 engines was imposed for the last 7 races, with a 10-point penalty for each additional engine used;[6] ceramic composite materials for brakes were banned; electronic assistance was reduced with the ban of electronic controlled suspensions and launch control systems; Monday tests will be cancelled except for Catalunya and Brno, where only test riders will be allowed to take part.[7]



Kawasaki withdrawal and return


With a somewhat unexpected announcement, Kawasaki made public its intention to withdraw from MotoGP immediately on 9 January 2009, citing the global economic downturn as the main cause of the decision.[8] Initial negotiations between Dorna and Kawasaki aimed to run the two bikes with the private Aspar team,[9] but after further talks, on 26 February 2009 Kawasaki announced its decision to remain in the category, running a single bike team with Marco Melandri, effectively leaving John Hopkins without a contract.[10] The team ran under the Hayate Racing banner, as announced on 1 March 2009.[11]



2009 Grand Prix season calendar


The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2009:[12][13]


The 2009 revised race schedule was released on 24 October 2008.[14] A Hungarian round was originally scheduled for 20 September 2009[15] but the organizers asked Dorna to postpone the event to 2010 due to delays in the construction of the Balatonring circuit.[16]


Due to adverse weather conditions, the Qatar MotoGP race was postponed until 13 April.[17]










































































Round
Date

Grand Prix

Circuit
1
12–13 April ‡

Qatar Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar

Losail International Circuit
2
26 April

Japan Polini Grand Prix of Japan

Twin Ring Motegi
3
3 May

Spain Gran Premio bwin.com de España

Circuito de Jerez
4
17 May

France Grand Prix de France

Bugatti Circuit
5
31 May

Italy Gran Premio d'Italia Alice

Mugello Circuit
6
14 June

Catalonia Gran Premi Cinzano de Catalunya

Circuit de Catalunya
7
27 June ††

Netherlands Alice TT Assen

TT Circuit Assen
8
5 July †

United States Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
9
19 July

Germany Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland

Sachsenring
10
26 July

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Donington Park
11
16 August

Czech Republic Cardion ab Grand Prix České republiky

Brno Circuit
12
30 August

United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
13
6 September

San Marino Gran Premio Cinzano di San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini

Misano World Circuit
14
4 October

Portugal bwin.com Grande Prémio de Portugal

Autódromo do Estoril
15
18 October

Australia Iveco Australian Grand Prix

Phillip Island Circuit
16
25 October

Malaysia Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix

Sepang International Circuit
17
8 November

Valencian Community GP Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana

Circuit Ricardo Tormo
‡ = Night race

† = MotoGP class only

†† = Saturday Race

The signage at the date of the Qatar race means it was held on the Monday, because of rainfall.


Calendar changes


  • The Japanese Grand Prix was moved forward, from 28 September to 26 April.

  • The Portuguese Grand Prix was moved back, from 13 April to 4 October.

  • The Chinese Grand Prix was taken off the calendar due to a dire spectator attendance, poor promotion and an overall lack of commercial interest in the venue.[18]

  • The British Grand Prix was moved back, from 22 June to 26 July.

  • Only the MotoGP class raced during the United States Grand Prix because of a Californian law on air pollution, preventing the 125 and 250cc classes from racing.


2009 Grand Prix season results

















































































































































Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
125cc winner
250cc winner
MotoGP winner
Report
1
12–13 April ‡

Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix

Losail

Italy Andrea Iannone

Spain Héctor Barberá

Australia Casey Stoner

Report
2
26 April

Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

Motegi

Italy Andrea Iannone

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
3
3 May

Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix

Jerez

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
4
17 May

France French motorcycle Grand Prix

Le Mans

Spain Julián Simón

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
5
31 May

Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix

Mugello

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Italy Mattia Pasini

Australia Casey Stoner

Report
6
14 June

Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

Catalunya

Italy Andrea Iannone

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
7
27 June ††

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Spain Sergio Gadea

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
8
5 July †

United States United States motorcycle Grand Prix

Laguna Seca

No 125cc and 250cc race

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Report
9
19 July

Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix

Sachsenring

Spain Julián Simón

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
10
26 July

United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix

Donington

Spain Julián Simón

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Report
11
16 August

Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix

Brno

Spain Nicolás Terol

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
12
30 August

United States Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix

Indianapolis

Spain Pol Espargaró

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
13
6 September

San Marino San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix

Misano

Spain Julián Simón

Spain Héctor Barberá

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
14
4 October

Portugal Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix

Estoril

Spain Pol Espargaró

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
15
18 October

Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix

Phillip Island

Spain Julián Simón

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Australia Casey Stoner

Report
16
25 October

Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Sepang

Spain Julián Simón

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

Australia Casey Stoner

Report
17
8 November

Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

Valencia

Spain Julián Simón

Spain Héctor Barberá

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Report
‡ = Night race

† = MotoGP class only

†† = Saturday Race


Participants


All entries taken from the official MotoGP site.[19]



MotoGP participants




















































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No
Rider
Rounds

Japan Repsol Honda Team

Honda

Honda RC212V
3

Spain Dani Pedrosa[20]
All
4

Italy Andrea Dovizioso[21]
All

France Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
5

United States Colin Edwards[22]
All
52

United Kingdom James Toseland[22]
All

Japan Rizla Suzuki MotoGP

Suzuki

Suzuki GSV-R
7

Australia Chris Vermeulen[23]
All
65

Italy Loris Capirossi[23]
All

Sterilgarda Yamaha Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
11

United States Ben Spies
17

Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP

Honda

Honda RC212V
14

France Randy de Puniet[24]
All

Italy San Carlo Honda Gresini

Honda

Honda RC212V
15

San Marino Alex de Angelis[25]
All
24

Spain Toni Elías
All

Italy Ducati Marlboro Team
Ducati Team (rd 8 and 12)

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP9
27

Australia Casey Stoner[22]
1-10, 14-17
69

United States Nicky Hayden[26]
All
36

Finland Mika Kallio[27]1
11-13

Switzerland Hayate Racing Team

Kawasaki

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR
33

Italy Marco Melandri[28]
All

Italy Pramac Racing

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP9 Sat
36

Finland Mika Kallio[29]
1-7, 9-10, 14-17
88

Italy Niccolò Canepa[29]
1-15
84

Italy Michel Fabrizio[27]2
11
44

Spain Aleix Espargaró[30]3
12-13, 16-17

San Marino Scot Racing Team

Honda

Honda RC212V
41

Hungary Gábor Talmácsi[31]
6-17
72

Japan Yuki Takahashi[32]
1-7

Japan Fiat Yamaha Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
46

Italy Valentino Rossi[33]
All
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo[34]
All

Spain Grupo Francisco Hernando

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP9 Sat
59

Spain Sete Gibernau[35]
1-3, 6-8

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

^All entries use Bridgestone tires.


Note 1: Mika Kallio replaced Casey Stoner in Czech GP, Indianapolis GP and San Marino GP.

Note 2: Michel Fabrizio replaced Mika Kallio in Czech GP.

Note 3: Aleix Espargaró replaced Mika Kallio in Indianapolis GP and San Marino GP. He also replaced Niccolò Canepa in Malaysian GP and Valencian GP.



250cc participants































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No
Rider
Rounds

San Marino Scot Racing Team 250cc

Honda

Honda RS250RW
4

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama
1-7, 9-17
35

Italy Raffaele De Rosa
1-7, 9-17

Spain Aeropuerto-Castello-Blusens

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 250
6

Spain Alex Debón
1-7, 9-17

Spain Pepe World Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
7

Spain Axel Pons
1-7, 9-17

Aprilia RSA 250
40

Spain Héctor Barberá[36]
1-7, 9-17

Spain Balatonring Team

Aprilia RSA 250
28

Hungary Gábor Talmácsi
1-3
47

Spain Ángel Rodríguez
4

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
11

Hungary Balázs Németh
5-6, 10-17
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró
7, 9

Germany Racing Team Germany

Honda

Honda RS250R
8

Switzerland Bastien Chesaux
1-7, 9-13
73

Japan Shuhei Aoyama
14-17

Hungary Team Toth Aprilia

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
10

Hungary Imre Tóth
1-2

Aprilia RSA 250[37]
3-7, 9-13

Aprilia RSV 250 kit
14-17

Aprilia RSA 250
75

Italy Mattia Pasini
1-7, 9-13

Italy Team Globalgest

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 250
14

Switzerland Paddock GP Racing Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 250
15-17

Switzerland Emmi–Caffè Latte
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi
1-7, 9-17

Switzerland Auto Kelly – CP

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
52

Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek[38]
1-7, 9-17

Spain Thai PTT Honda SAG

Honda

Honda RS250RW
14

Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot
1-7, 9-17

Italy Metis Gilera

Gilera

Gilera RSA 250
15

Italy Roberto Locatelli
1-7, 9-17
58

Italy Marco Simoncelli
1-7, 9-17

Italy Matteoni Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
16

France Jules Cluzel
1-7, 9-17
77

Spain Aitor Rodríguez
10-11, 13
8

Switzerland Bastien Chesaux
14-17
88

Italy Christopher Moretti
14

Czech Republic Cardion AB Motoracing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 250
17

Czech Republic Karel Abraham
1-7, 9-17

Spain Mapfre Aspar Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 250
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista
1-7, 9-17

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
63

France Mike Di Meglio[39]
1-5

Aprilia RSA 250[40]
6-7, 9-17

San Marino WTR San Marino Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
25

Italy Alex Baldolini
1-7, 9-17

France CIP MotoGP250

Honda

Honda RS250R
48

Japan Shoya Tomizawa
1-7, 9-11, 13-17
53

France Valentin Debise
3-7, 9-17

Spain Valencia CF Honda SAG

Honda

Honda RS250RW
55

Spain Héctor Faubel
1-7, 9-17

Germany Viessmann Kiefer Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
56

Russia Vladimir Leonov
1-7, 9, 11-17
95

Germany Ralf Waldmann
10

Spain Milar – Juegos Lucky

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250 kit
77

Spain Aitor Rodríguez
1-4
37

Spain Daniel Arcas
5
51

United States Stevie Bonsey
6
80
7
76

Spain Iván Maestro
3

United States Longevity Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 250
29

United States Barrett Long
12

Canada Rat Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 250
30

Canada Adam Roberts
12

Republic of Ireland Bigman Racing

Honda

Honda RS250R
33

Republic of Ireland William Dunlop
17

United Kingdom C&L Racing

Honda

Honda RS250R
54

United Kingdom Toby Markham
3-7

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
11, 13

Japan Bardral Racing with SJ-R

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 250
59

Japan Kazuki Watanabe
2

United Kingdom Sabresport Grand Prix

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
64

United Kingdom Luke Mossey
10

Germany Yamaha Road Racing Team

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 250
65

Germany Marcel Becker
9

Sweden Nordgren Racing

Honda

Honda RS250R
66

Sweden Joakim Stensmö
9

Sweden Promotion Scandinavia AB

Aprilia

Aprilia RSW 250 LE
67

Sweden Robin Halen
9-10

United Kingdom Dennis Trollope Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 250
68

United Kingdom Alex Kenchington
10

Japan Harc-Pro

Honda

Honda RS250R
73

Japan Shuhei Aoyama
2

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider
  • With the exception of Japanese wildcard riders, who use Bridgestone,[41][42] all entries use Dunlop tyres.


125cc participants




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No
Rider
Rounds

China Loncin Racing

Loncin

Loncin
5

France Alexis Masbou
1-7, 9-12
71

Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama
1-7, 9-17
21

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil
13-17

Spain Derbi Racing Team

Derbi

Derbi RSA 125
6

Spain Joan Olivé
1-7, 9-17
7

Spain Efrén Vázquez
1-7, 9-17
44

Spain Pol Espargaró
1-7, 9-17

Italy Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
8

Italy Lorenzo Zanetti
1-7, 9-17
29

Italy Andrea Iannone
1-7, 9-17

Aprilia RS 125
73

Japan Takaaki Nakagami
1-7, 9-17
94

Germany Jonas Folger
1-7, 9-17

Italy CBC Corse

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
10

Italy Luca Vitali
1-7, 9-17
87

Italy Luca Marconi
1-7, 9-17
88

Austria Michael Ranseder
9-17

Finland Ajo Interwetten

Derbi

Derbi RSA 125
11

Germany Sandro Cortese
1-7, 9-17
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter
1-7, 9-17

Spain Blusens Aprilia

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
12

Spain Esteve Rabat[43]
1-7, 9-17
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding[44]
1-7, 9-17

Aprilia RS 125
43

Spain Johnny Rosell
6, 14

San Marino WTR San Marino Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
14

France Johann Zarco
1-7, 9-17

Austria Red Bull KTM Motorsport

KTM

KTM FRR 125
16

United States Cameron Beaubier[45]
1-7, 9-11, 13-17
93

Spain Marc Márquez[45]
1-7, 9-17
50

Norway Sturla Fagerhaug
4, 6, 14, 17

Germany Viessman Kiefer Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
17

Germany Stefan Bradl
1-7, 9-17

Spain Jack&Jones Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
18

Spain Nicolás Terol[46]
1-7, 9-17
39

Spain Luis Salom
7, 9-17
24

Italy Simone Corsi[46]
1-6

Italy Fontana Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
7, 9-17

Aprilia RS 125
32

Italy Lorenzo Savadori
1-7, 9-13

Italy Matteoni Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
19

France Quentin Jacquet
14-17
69

Czech Republic Lukáš Šembera
1-7, 9-12

Spain Bancaja Aspar Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
33

Spain Sergio Gadea[47]
1-7, 9-17
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith[48]
1-7, 9-17
60

Spain Julián Simón[48]
1-7, 9-17

Netherlands Degraaf Grand Prix

Aprilia

Aprilia RSA 125
35

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher[49]
1-7, 9-17
99

United Kingdom Danny Webb[49]
1-7, 9-17

Honda

Honda RS125R
47

Australia Blake Leigh-Smith
16

Germany Racing Team Germany

Honda

Honda RS125R
53

Netherlands Jasper Iwema
1-7, 9-11, 13-17

China Haojue Team

Haojue

Haojue 125
66

United Kingdom Matthew Hoyle
1-4
88

Austria Michael Ranseder[50]
1-4

Japan Dydo Miu Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
55

Japan Hiroomi Iwata
2

Japan Okegawajuku & Endurance

Honda

Honda RS125R
56

Japan Yuma Yahagi
2
57

Japan Yuki Oogane
2

Japan 18 Grage Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
58

Japan Yuuichi Yanagisawa
2

Japan Endurance & Osl

Honda

Honda RS125R
59

Japan Satoru Kamada
2

Spain SAG-Castrol

Honda

Honda RS125R
31

Spain Jordi Dalmau
3, 6, 14
39

Spain Luis Salom
3, 6
95

Spain Joan Perelló
17

Spain TCR Competicion

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
40

Spain Eduard López
3

Spain Hune Racing Team-TMM

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
41

Spain Borja Maestro
3
76

Spain Iván Maestro
17

Spain Andalucia Aprilia

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
42

Spain Alberto Moncayo
3, 6, 14, 17

France TJP-TVX Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
36

France Cyril Carrillo
4

France Equipe de France

Honda

Honda RS125R
48

France Grégory Di Carlo
4

France Xtrem Racing Team

Honda

Honda RS125R
49

France Ornella Ongaro
4

France Villiers Team Competition

Honda

Honda RS125R
52

France Steven Le Coquen
4

Italy Elligi Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
51

Italy Riccardo Moretti
5, 13

Italy Junior GP Racing Dream

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
61

Italy Luigi Morciano
5, 11, 13
62

Italy Alessandro Tonucci
5, 11, 13
63

Italy Gennaro Sabatino
5
32

Italy Lorenzo Savadori
17

Italy CRP Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
64

Italy Davide Stirpe
5

Netherlands Dutch Racing Team

Honda

Honda RS125R
82

Netherlands Michael van der Mark
7

Netherlands Racing Team Bijsterbosch

Honda

Honda RS125R
83

Netherlands Pepijn Bijsterbosch
7

Netherlands Team Holland

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
84

Netherlands Roy Pouw
7

Germany LHF-Project Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
85

Germany Marvin Fritz
7

Czech Republic Pesek Team

Derbi

Derbi RS 125
86

Czech Republic Karel Pešek
7, 10, 11

Germany Freudenberg Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
76

Germany Toni Finsterbusch
9
79

Germany Daniel Kartheininger
9

Germany Toni-Mang Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
78

Germany Marcel Schrötter
9, 11

Switzerland RBS Honda

Honda

Honda RS125R
80

Switzerland Damien Raemy
9

Finland Ajo Motorsport

Honda

Honda RS125R
81

Finland Eeki Kuparinen
9

United Kingdom KRP/Bradley Smith Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
89

United Kingdom James Lodge
10
90

United Kingdom Timothy Hastings
10
91

United Kingdom Martin Glossop
10
92

Republic of Ireland Paul Jordan
10

Czech Republic Moto FGR

Honda

Honda RS125R
67

Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelik
11

Croatia Team Migomoto

Honda

Honda RS125R
68

Croatia Ivan Višak
11

United States Veloce Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
74

United States Ben Young
12
75

United States Miles Thornton
12

Italy Grillini Bridgestone Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
65

Italy Gabriele Ferro
13

Slovakia JJ Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
70

Slovakia Jakub Jantulík
13-14

Australia Mavin Industries

Honda

Honda RS125R
30

Australia Dylan Mavin
15

Australia Champions Race Days

Honda

Honda RS125R
54

Australia Andrew Lawson
15

Australia RSW Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
96

Australia Nicky Diles
15

Australia Gross Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 125
97

Australia Brad Gross
15

Australia Racetrix/Angelo's Aluminium

Honda

Honda RS125R
98

Australia Levi Day
15

Malaysia Air Asia Team Malaysia

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ 125
23

Malaysia Muhammad Zulfahmi
16

Aprilia

Aprilia RS 125
28

Malaysia Elly Ilias
16

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider
  • All entries use Dunlop tyres.


Standings




MotoGP riders' standings


Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background are eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.

  • Rounds marked with light blue background were under wet race conditions.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

USA
United States

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Italy Valentino Rossi

Yamaha
2

2

1
16

3
1

1
2

1

5

1
Ret

1
4

2

3
2
306
2

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha
3

1

Ret
1

2

2
2

3
2

Ret

Ret

1
2

1
Ret
4
3
261
3

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Honda
11
3
2

3
Ret
6
Ret

1

3
9
2

10
3

3
3
2

1
234
4

Australia Casey Stoner

Ducati

1
4
3
5
1

3
3
4
4
14



2

1
1

DNS
220
5

United States Colin Edwards

Yamaha
4
12
7
7
6
7
4
7
9
2
7
5
Ret
5
5
13
4
161
6

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Honda
5
5
8
4
4
4
Ret
Ret
Ret
1
4
4
4
7
6
Ret
8
160
7

Spain Toni Elías

Honda
9
15
9
10
14
Ret
12
6
6
Ret
3
9
6
6
10
7
6
115
8

San Marino Alex de Angelis

Honda
6
13
14
11
15
12
10
11
5
4
8
2
Ret
Ret
4
12
10
111
9

Italy Loris Capirossi

Suzuki
Ret
7
6
8
5
5
9
Ret
11
11
5
7
5
Ret
12
9
14
110
10

Italy Marco Melandri

Kawasaki
14
6
5
2
11
14
11
10
7
7
Ret
Ret
8
12
7
8
17
108
11

France Randy de Puniet

Honda
10
11
4
14
8
8
7
9
Ret
3
10
12
12
11
8
Ret
11
106
12

Australia Chris Vermeulen

Suzuki
7
10
10
6
10
11
5
8
13
13
11
11
9
10
11
6
15
106
13

United States Nicky Hayden

Ducati
12
Ret
15
12
12
10
8
5
8
15
6
3
Ret
8
15
5
5
104
14

United Kingdom James Toseland

Yamaha
16
9
13
9
7
13
6
DSQ
10
6
9
6
10
9
14
15
12
92
15

Finland Mika Kallio

Ducati
8
8
Ret
Ret
13
9
Ret

14
10
Ret
8
7
Ret
9
10
9
71
16

Italy Niccolò Canepa

Ducati
17
14
16
15
9
16
14
12
12
8
12
Ret
13
13
DNS


38
17

Hungary Gábor Talmácsi

Honda





17
16
Ret
15
12
13
14
14
14
13
14
16
19
18

Spain Aleix Espargaró

Ducati











13
11


11
13
16
19

Spain Sete Gibernau

Ducati
13
Ret
11


15
13
Ret









12
20

United States Ben Spies

Yamaha
















7
9
21

Japan Yuki Takahashi

Honda
15
Ret
12
13
Ret
Ret
15










9


Italy Michel Fabrizio

Ducati










Ret






0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

USA
United States

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap



250cc riders' standings


Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.





































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Rider
Team

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

Honda

4
2
1
8
6
2

1
4
1
4
2

4
4
7

1
7
261
2

Spain Héctor Barberá

Aprilia
1
11
4
11
5

3

2
5

8
7
6
1

3
2
2

1
239
3

Italy Marco Simoncelli

Gilera
DNS

17
3
1

2
Ret
3

1
4

1

1
Ret

1
1
3
Ret
231
4

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Aprilia

7

1

2

4

3

1
Ret

3
2
3
3
3
Ret
10
Ret
2
218
5

Italy Mattia Pasini

Aprilia
Ret
3
6
Ret
1
4
Ret
Ret
3
2
Ret
2
8
Ret
Ret
Ret
128
6

Italy Raffaele De Rosa

Honda
5
12
10
6
9
9
10
9
7
6
11
8
Ret

3
Ret
3
122
7

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Aprilia
6
8
5
Ret
4
6
Ret
8
9
Ret
9
10
7
11
4
4
120
8

France Mike Di Meglio

Aprilia
3
Ret
11
Ret
12
14
11
Ret
5
9

4
5
2
5
Ret
14
107
9

Spain Héctor Faubel

Honda
11
Ret
14
2
8
10
8
6
10
10
8
9
Ret
8
5
Ret
105
10

Spain Alex Debón

Aprilia
14
5

Ret

Ret
7
5
6
2
6
Ret
Ret
7
9
13
7

DNS
101
11

Italy Roberto Locatelli

Gilera
9
Ret
9
3
10
Ret
5
10
13
5
5
Ret
Ret
NC
Ret
9
85
12

France Jules Cluzel

Aprilia
2
Ret
8
DNS
Ret
11
Ret
14
11
8
Ret
6
5
4
Ret
Ret
82
13

Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot

Honda
8
Ret
15
5
14
7
9
DNS
Ret
11
Ret
Ret
6
9
6
5
82
14

Czech Republic Karel Abraham

Aprilia
Ret
9
Ret
12
13
8
7
Ret
14
Ret
10
11
10
6
12
6
74
15

Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek

Aprilia
13
7
13
7
Ret
12
12
12
12
12
7
Ret
11
12
8
12
74
16

Italy Alex Baldolini

Aprilia
15
Ret
Ret
Ret
11
13
13
11

16
Ret
12
13
14
Ret
9
8
41
17

Japan Shoya Tomizawa

Honda
12
10
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
13
15
13
DNS
12
Ret
15
16
10
32
18

Hungary Gábor Talmácsi

Aprilia
10
4
7













28
19

Japan Shuhei Aoyama

Honda

6










12
14
10
11
27
20

Spain Aleix Espargaró

Aprilia






4
7








22
21

France Valentin Debise

Honda


20
13
19
17
14
20
19
15
13
14
13
19
13
15
18
22

Hungary Imre Tóth

Aprilia
17
13
16
9
15
Ret
15
18
17
17
17
18
18
18
Ret
19
12
23

Hungary Balázs Németh

Aprilia




16
18


Ret
14
16
15
16
16
11
13
11
24

Russia Vladimir Leonov

Aprilia
18
15
19
10
Ret
20
16
Ret

19
15
17
Ret
Ret
15
17
9
25

Switzerland Bastien Chesaux

Honda
16
16
17
Ret
18
19
Ret
15
22
Ret
Ret
Ret




3

Aprilia












17
17
14
16
26

Spain Axel Pons

Aprilia
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
17
16
Ret
16
20
16
14
16
15
Ret
Ret
Ret
3
27

United Kingdom Toby Markham

Honda


DNQ
14

21
Ret









2

Aprilia







17
23
Ret

Ret




28

Japan Kazuki Watanabe

Yamaha

14














2
29

United States Stevie Bonsey

Aprilia





15
Ret









1


Spain Aitor Rodríguez

Aprilia
19
18
18
Ret




21
18

19




0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap



250cc wildcard and replacement riders results































Rider
Results

Spain Ángel Rodríguez
Ret in France

Spain Iván Maestro
Ret in Spain

Spain Daniel Arcas
20th in Italy

Sweden Joakim Stensmö
19th in Germany

Sweden Robin Halen
DNQ in Germany, DNQ in Great Britain

Germany Marcel Becker
DNQ in Germany

Germany Ralf Waldmann
Ret in Great Britain

United Kingdom Luke Mossey
18th in Great Britain

United Kingdom Alex Kenchington
DNQ in Great Britain

United States Barrett Long
18th in Indianapolis

Canada Adam Roberts
19th in Indianapolis

Italy Christopher Moretti
19th in Portugal

Republic of Ireland William Dunlop
18th in Valencia


125cc riders' standings


Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Rider
Team

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Spain Julián Simón

Aprilia

2
2

Ret
1

3

4

2

1

1

2

5
1

12
1
1

1
289
2

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Aprilia
5
10
1

4

1
8
3
Ret

20
4

2

3
3
2

2
2
223.5
3

Spain Nicolás Terol

Aprilia
7
17
10
9
2
2
5
4
4
1
4
2
Ret
6
5
10
179.5
4

Spain Pol Espargaró

Derbi
4
3
7
Ret
4
Ret
9
5
10
5
1

Ret
1

4
3
3
174.5
5

Spain Sergio Gadea

Aprilia
12
19
2
3
11
3
1

2
Ret
9
15
Ret
6
10
4
16
141
6

Germany Sandro Cortese

Derbi
3
6
6
12
10
9

Ret
6
Ret
6
18
5

2

3
6
8
130
7

Italy Andrea Iannone

Aprilia
1

1
19
7
Ret
1
4
7
Ret

3
Ret
Ret
Ret
8
8
Ret
125.5
8

Spain Marc Márquez

KTM
Ret
5
3

Ret
5

5
10
16
15
8
6
4
Ret
9

Ret
17
94
9

Spain Joan Olivé

Derbi
18
7
11
Ret
Ret
14
11
3
12
10
8
8
5
Ret
9
6
91
10

Germany Stefan Bradl

Aprilia
8
4
Ret
Ret
8
7
6
Ret
Ret
7
7
6
4
Ret
Ret
Ret
85
11

Italy Simone Corsi

Aprilia
14
15
14
Ret
18
16
8
Ret
2
Ret
3
7
Ret
5
Ret
4
81
12

Germany Jonas Folger

Aprilia
6
8
Ret
2
14
6
7
Ret
Ret
12
12
9
14
14
Ret
Ret
73
13

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Derbi
11
9
9
6
19
20
13
9
8
18
10
15
8
12
14
11
70.5
14

Spain Efrén Vázquez

Derbi
17
22
5
8
Ret
Ret
12
17
9
14
21
12
Ret
7
Ret
7
54
15

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Aprilia
13
Ret
4
Ret
7
11
Ret
Ret
3
15
Ret
Ret
16
11
Ret
Ret
50.5
16

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Aprilia
20
20
16
5
15
15
17
Ret
5
19
9
20
11
18
11
14
43
17

United Kingdom Danny Webb

Aprilia
9
11
8
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
8
Ret
16
11
10
Ret
13
Ret
DNS
38.5
18

Spain Esteve Rabat

Aprilia
10
13
12
11
16
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
20
Ret
7
Ret
7
Ret
37
19

Italy Lorenzo Zanetti

Aprilia
19
14
18
10
12
Ret
15
Ret
7
Ret
17
14
13
17
10
12
37
20

France Johann Zarco

Aprilia
15
Ret
13
Ret
6
13
21
23
13
11
23
16
9
16
Ret
15
32.5
21

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher

Aprilia
22
18
17
15
13
10
Ret
11
18
17
Ret
17
10
15
13
9
32
22

Spain Luis Salom

Honda


21


Ret










21

Aprilia






16
13
6
Ret
13
21
15
19
15
13
23

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Honda







12

13





5
18
24

Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama

Loncin
27
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
17
Ret
10
11
21
14
Ret
Ret
21
Ret
20
17
25

Austria Michael Ranseder

Haojue
Ret
DNS
DNS
DNQ












9

Aprilia







Ret
Ret
20
16
11
Ret
20
12
Ret
26

Italy Lorenzo Savadori

Aprilia
21
Ret
21
Ret
9
Ret
Ret
20
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret



Ret
7
27

Italy Riccardo Moretti

Aprilia




20






13




3
28

Netherlands Jasper Iwema

Honda
23
Ret
24
13
23
21
19
19
Ret
Ret

23
17
22
18
18
3
29

United States Cameron Beaubier

KTM
16
16
15
Ret
DNQ
18
Ret
14
Ret
DNS
19
22
Ret
Ret
17
Ret
3
30

United Kingdom Martin Glossop

Honda








14







2
31

Germany Marvin Fritz

Honda






14









2
32

France Grégory Di Carlo

Honda



14












2
33

Germany Daniel Kartheininger

Honda







15








1


Czech Republic Lukáš Šembera

Aprilia
25
23
20
Ret
22
Ret
20
18
17
30
22





0


Italy Luca Marconi

Aprilia
24
25
25
Ret
Ret
24
23
24
19
26
24
24
Ret
26
Ret
21
0


Italy Luca Vitali

Aprilia
28
26

DSQ
Ret
25
26
25
DNQ
21
25
25
27
22
25
Ret
Ret
0


France Alexis Masbou

Loncin
26
21
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
24
Ret





0


Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

Loncin











28
25
23
19
Ret
0


United Kingdom Matthew Hoyle

Haojue
DNS
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ












0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap


† Half-points awarded in Qatar, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.



125cc wildcard and replacement riders results





















































Rider
Results

Japan Yuuichi Yanagisawa
24th in Japan

Japan Hiroomi Iwata
27th in Japan

Japan Satoru Kamada
28th in Japan

Japan Yuki Oogane
29th in Japan

Japan Yuma Yahagi
Ret in Japan

Spain Alberto Moncayo
22nd in Spain, 19th in Catalunya, 18th in Portugal, 19th in Valencia

Spain Borja Maestro
26th in Spain

Spain Jordi Dalmau
27th in Spain, 25th in Catalunya, 18th in Portugal

Spain Eduard López
28th in Spain

France Ornella Ongaro
DNQ in France

Norway Sturla Fagerhaug
Ret in France, 22nd in Catalunya, 19th in Portugal, Ret in Valencia

France Steven Le Coquen
Ret in France

France Cyril Carrillo
Ret in France

Italy Luigi Morciano
17th in Italy, 22nd in Czech Republic, 19th in San Marino

Italy Davide Stirpe
21st in Italy

Italy Gennaro Sabatino
24th in Italy

Italy Alessandro Tonucci
26th in Italy, 23rd in Czech Republic, 29th in San Marino

Spain Johnny Rosell
23rd in Catalunya, 20th in Portugal

Netherlands Roy Pouw
DNQ in Netherlands

Netherlands Michael van der Mark
18th in Netherlands

Czech Republic Karel Pešek
22nd in Netherlands, Ret in Great Britain, 27th in Czech Republic

Netherlands Pepijn Bijsterbosch
24th in Netherlands

Germany Toni Finsterbusch
21st in Germany















































Rider
Results

Switzerland Damien Raemy
22nd in Germany

Finland Eeki Kuparinen
Ret in Germany

Republic of Ireland Paul Jordan
16th in Great Britain

United Kingdom James Lodge
Ret in Great Britain

United Kingdom Timothy Hastings
Ret in Great Britain

Croatia Ivan Višak
28th in Czech Republic

Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelík
29th in Czech Republic

United States Ben Young
Ret in Indianapolis

United States Miles Thornton
Ret in Indianapolis

Italy Gabriele Ferro
25th in San Marino

Slovakia Jakub Jantulík
26th in San Marino, 21st in Portugal

France Quentin Jacquet
23rd in Portugal, DNS in Australia, 22nd in Malaysia, DNQ in Valencia

Australia Brad Gross
24th in Australia

Australia Andrew Lawson
27th in Australia

Australia Levi Day
28th in Australia

Australia Nicky Diles
Ret in Australia

Australia Dylan Mavin
DNS in Australia

Malaysia Elly Ilias
16th in Malaysia

Malaysia Muhammad Zulfahmi
20th in Malaysia

Australia Blake Leigh-Smith
21st in Malaysia

Spain Iván Maestro
Ret in Valencia

Spain Joan Perelló
DNS in Valencia


Constructors' standings


  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.


MotoGP


























































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

USA
United States

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Yamaha
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
386
2

Honda
5
3
2
3
4
4
7
1
3
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
1
297
3

Ducati
1
4
3
5
1
3
3
4
4
8
6
3
7
2
1
1
5
272
4

Suzuki
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
8
11
11
5
7
5
10
11
6
14
133
5

Kawasaki
14
6
5
2
11
14
11
10
7
7
Ret
Ret
8
12
7
8
17
108

† Following Loris Capirossi's engine change, Suzuki was given a ten-point penalty in the constructors' championship at the Australian Grand Prix because of the new for 2009 MotoGP engine change limit rule which restricts each rider to five engines for the final seven rounds.



250cc


  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Aprilia
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
1
2
2
2
1
339
2

Honda
4
2
1
2
6
2
1
4
1
4
2
4
4
3
1
3
287
3

Gilera
9
17
3
1
2
Ret
3
1
4
1
1
Ret
1
1
3
9
245
4

Yamaha

14





DNQ
DNQ

18





2


125cc


  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.
























































































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

JPN
Japan

SPA
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

GBR
United Kingdom

CZE
Czech Republic

IND
United States

RSM
San Marino

POR
Portugal

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Aprilia
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
373.5
2

Derbi
3
3
5
6
4
9
9
3
8
5
1
5
1
3
3
3
216
3

KTM
16
5
3
Ret
5
5
10
14
16
8
6
4
19
9
17
17
96
4

Honda
23
24
23
13
21
21
14
12
14
13

23
17
22
18
5
25
5

Loncin
26
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
16
Ret
10
11
21
Ret
28
25
21
19
20
17
6

Yamaha













24
20

0
7

Haojue
Ret
DNS
DNS
DNQ












0

† Half-points awarded in Qatar, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.



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