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2010 World Champions
Jorge Lorenzo became the MotoGP World Champion
Toni Elías became the Moto2 World Champion
Marc Márquez became the 125cc World Champion

The 2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 62nd F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. The season consisted out of 18 races for the MotoGP class and 17 for the 125cc and Moto2 classes, beginning with the Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix on 11 April 2010 and ending with the Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 7 November. It was the first season for the new Moto2 class.

Preseason[edit]

Moto2 introduction[edit]

The Moto2 class replaced the 250cc class for 2010. The original intention was for Moto2 bikes to run alongside the existing 250cc machinery,[1] however the entry list consisted of Moto2 machines only. The new class aimed to be economical, with measures such as limiting electronics (which will be supplied only by FIM sanctioned producers), the ban of carbon-ceramic brakes and the use of steel brakes only; however, there are no chassis limitations.[2] All Moto2 bikes use a mandatory 600cc (36.6 cu in) Honda engine based on the Honda CBR600RR,[1] which are prepared by Honda's European specialized tuner Ten Kate, and produces power of about 150 bhp.[3] Control tyres for the new series were provided by Dunlop only, despite early intentions of leaving tyre specifications free.[4]

Season review[edit]

MotoGP class[edit]

Jorge Lorenzo was crowned MotoGP World Champion for the first time, after he finished third in the Malaysian Grand Prix on 10 October.[5] Finishing on the podium in 16 of the 18 races – including nine victories – to be held during the season, Lorenzo amassed a record points total for the premier class, achieving a total of 383 points, ten more than the previous best score achieved by Valentino Rossi in 2008.[6] Second in the championship was Dani Pedrosa, 138 points behind Lorenzo, recording four race victories over the course of the season. He and third-placed Rossi both missed at least three races due to injuries suffered during race weekends; Pedrosa suffered a fractured collarbone at Motegi,[7] while Rossi suffered a broken leg at Mugello,[8] resulting in the first missed races of his entire Grand Prix career.[9] The only other rider to win races during the season was Casey Stoner, who finished fourth in the championship. Stoner won three races in the latter half of the season, winning the inaugural race in Aragón, as well as the races at Motegi and his home race at Phillip Island.

Moto2 class[edit]

Nine different riders won races in the secondary Moto2 championship, and former MotoGP rider Toni Elías claimed the inaugural championship title, with three events to spare as his seven victories had taken him out of reach of his rivals.[10] Second place went to Julián Simón, who despite not winning a race, finished on the podium eight times. Third place in the championship went to Andrea Iannone, who achieved three victories but lost out on runner-up in the championship to Simón by just two points. The season was also tinged with tragedy as the inaugural race winner in the class, Shoya Tomizawa, died of injuries suffered in an accident at Misano; the first on-track fatality at Grand Prix level since Daijiro Kato was killed in the senior class at Suzuka in 2003.[11] Other riders to win races were Jules Cluzel, Yuki Takahashi, Roberto Rolfo, Alex de Angelis, Stefan Bradl and Karel Abraham.

125cc class[edit]

Spanish riders once again dominated the 125cc championship, with a 26-race winning streak for Spanish riders only being broken by Bradley Smith at the final race of the season in Valencia.[12] The top three championship placings went to Spanish riders as Marc Márquez won the championship ahead of Nicolás Terol and Pol Espargaró. With ten victories, Márquez became the second youngest World Champion ever at the age of 17 years, 263 days, with only Loris Capirossi's 1990 triumph coming at a younger age.[13]

2010 Grand Prix season calendar[edit]

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2010:[14][15]

The provisional calendar was announced on 10 November 2009.[16] In case a circuit was not able to hold a scheduled Grand Prix, a reserve race would take place on the same day at the MotorLand Aragón circuit. This was updated six days later, with a date change for the Czech round, moving one week forward.[17] It was announced on 18 March 2010 that Aragón would be included on the calendar, at the expense of the Balatonring, due to the fact that construction work on the latter circuit could not be completed on time.[18][19][20] On 19 April 2010, it was announced that the Japanese Grand Prix would be moved from 25 April to 3 October, due to the disruption to air travel after the second eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland.[21]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 11 April ‡ Qatar Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar Losail International Circuit
2 2 May Spain Gran Premio bwin de España Circuito de Jerez
3 23 May France Monster Energy Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit
4 6 June Italy Gran Premio d'Italia TIM Mugello Circuit
5 20 June United Kingdom AirAsia British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit
6 26 June †† Netherlands TIM TT Assen TT Circuit Assen
7 4 July Catalonia Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya Circuit de Catalunya
8 18 July Germany eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring
9 25 July † United States Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
10 15 August Czech Republic Cardion ab Grand Prix České republiky Brno Circuit
11 29 August United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway
12 5 September San Marino Gran Premio Aperol di San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit
13 19 September Aragon Gran Premio A-Style de Aragón MotorLand Aragón
14 3 October Japan Grand Prix of Japan Twin Ring Motegi
15 10 October Malaysia Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit
16 17 October Australia Iveco Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
17 31 October Portugal bwin Grande Prémio de Portugal Autódromo do Estoril
18 7 November Valencian Community Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo
‡ = Night race
† = MotoGP class only
†† = Saturday race

Calendar changes[edit]

Regulation changes[edit]

The following changes are made to the regulation for the 2010 season:[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]

Sporting regulations[edit]

  • This season sees the introduction of a completely new class: the Moto2 class. The new bikes will race with 600cc four-stroke engines and will replace the 250cc class and its bikes, which existed until 2009.
  • In the Moto2 class, a proposal has been filed in March 2009 for a "One Make Engine Regulation" where all manufacturers were to be consulted if they were interested. After there was interest, the FIM announced that there will be a single engine supplier for the class in April 2009, it being CBR600RR inline-four engines which were to be developed by Honda.
  • In March 2009 a proposal was created to ban all Friday practice sessions as part of a cost-cutting measure, but after vocal opposition from top rider Rossi and further talks, those plans were scrapped in the same month.
  • From this season onwards, riders are allowed to only use one bike for all the races.
  • The minimum weight for a single bike will be two kg more than previously was allowed as compensation.
  • The number of engines that can be used without penalty have now been set for the whole championship.
  • It is now forbidden for Factory teams to recruit rookies in their teams, and have to start with a Satellite team in their first year instead. Suzuki are exempt from this rule, as they only run one Factory team and have no Satellite teams of their own.
  • A new schedule for all events will be announced.
  • The maximum number of people which are allowed to work on a bike will be a maximum of five.
  • Using riders under contract to practice with MotoGP bikes is not allowed during the season as well as the breaks at any track included on the current year's calendar. A few exceptions were already in place (it is permitted if the practice is added to the event schedule, the practice happens during the day(s) immediately after the race at three circuits, at the circuit where the race has occurred and so on) but a few new ones have been introduced. The new exceptions are:
    • If the practice is added in the main schedule of the weekend
    • If the practice is during the day immediately after the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez and the Czech Grand Prix at Brno, or during the two days immediately after the final Grand Prix of the year, which is in Valencia.
    • If the practice is allowed by the Race Direction.
  • The same goes for the winter period. It is forbidden to use contracted riders to practice with MotoGP at any circuit. There were a few exceptions to this rule as well (it is permitted if there's a maximum of six days where Dorna/IRTA organise official tests at tracks which were added to the calendars of the previous or next year and if the activity has been specifically approved by the Race Direction) but these exceptions have been updated for this year as well. The exceptions apply to this rule if:
    • There's a maximum of six official test days which are arranged by Dorna and the IRTA at Grand Prix tracks which were included in calendars of the last or will be included in the calendar of next year. It is forbidden to test during the period of 1 December of one year and ends on 31 January of the next year, both dates being inclusive. An exception is made for rookie riders, who are allowed a singular three-day test during the November and December period.
    • The winter test schedule is approved by the Grand Prix Commission.
  • In the 125cc and Moto2 class, wildcard riders are spared from these practice restrictions, which only apply to riders under contract in the MotoGP category. Before this decision, wildcard riders were not able to practice or race at any grand prix in the fourteen days before the race.
  • Modifications have been made on the Medical Code which covers the minimum medical obligations for race weekends. The medical service consisting of equipment, vehicles and personnel has to be organised in an efficient way with enough people to guarantee that a rider who is hurt can be treated accordingly, with minimum delay and fast transfer to hospitals or other appropriately equipped medical centres to deal with more kinds of injuries or illnesses if this is needed.
  • After the retainment of the Friday practice sessions, a new, third experimental Practice session has been introduced for the Aragón race. The aggregate time across all the three practice and qualifying sessions will remain the same as it has been in the previous format. The new session will be held on Friday morning next to the traditional Friday afternoon and Saturday morning sessions. After the success of this rule, it was extended to the Portuguese and Valencian Community races - the final two rounds of the season.
  • To avoid extra mileage on the engine because of the extra practice session, the run time has been shortened from one hour to 45 minutes.
  • Effective 1 May 2010, if a rider has been punished for an engine violation, he has to begin the race from the pits ten seconds, instead of twenty seconds, after the start of the race.

Technical regulations[edit]

  • Brakes that are made out of carbon composite materials have to be one diameter and two types of mass. The maximum of the diameter will be 320 mm.
  • The maximum pressure allowed for the injection of fuel has been set to ten Bar.
  • The use of Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) and Fiber Matrix Material (FRM) is now forbidden.
  • The use of a sensor to measure the temperature of the tyres is now forbidden.
  • The width of the rim will be restricted to two sizes for the front and one size for the rear for all manufacturers. This rule will go into effect in 2012 and will end in 2012. The diameter of all wheels will be limited to 16.5 inches only.
  • An exhaust system that is variable is now forbidden.
  • Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and Variable Valve Lift (VVL) systems, which are powered by either electricity and/or liquid, are now forbidden.
  • A connecting rod cannot be a hollow structure. However, an oil pass tunnel which is less than two mm is allowed.
  • The use of a twin clutch system, which is also known as DSG), will be forbidden from now on.
  • The use of an automatic transmission is now forbidden. However, an exception is made for manual transmissions which are assisted via the use of small force.
  • The use of a Consecutive Variable Transmission is now forbidden.
  • For the supplying of GPS units for entertainment purposes like TV broadcasting, only DORNA will be allowed to do so. These GPS units cannot connect to any CPU units of any kind of system.
  • The use of an electric or electronic steering damper system is now forbidden.

These rules were additionally added on the 15th of August 2010:

  • Rules for the official MotoGP post-race tests have been updated. For these tests which span a full day, all riders will be limited in the amount and specification of tyres that they can use at a single test event. For all practice sessions, a maximum of eight slick tyres and four wet tyres will be assigned, specifically:
- Front slick tyres: Two of the A specification plus two of the B specification.
- Rear slick tyres: Two of the A specification plus two of the B specification.
- Front wet tyres: Two of the standard specification.
- Rear wet tyres: Two of the standard specification.

In addition, each rider can use one set of tyres (one front and one rear) that they have retained from their assignment for the following race. These tyres be either new or used (used tyres still have to be mounted on wheels from the last race), and the team has to inform the tyre supplier which set of tyres (one front and one rear), if any, they wish to keep for the test within two hours of the last race finish.

  • Manufacturer members of the MSMA who did not win at least two dry races in both the 2008 and 2009 seasons, are allowed to use nine instead of six engines total.

2010 Grand Prix season results[edit]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit 125cc winner Moto2 winner MotoGP winner Report
1 11 April ‡ Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Losail Spain Nicolás Terol Japan Shoya Tomizawa Italy Valentino Rossi Report
2 2 May Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Jerez Spain Pol Espargaró Spain Toni Elías Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
3 23 May France French motorcycle Grand Prix Le Mans Spain Pol Espargaró Spain Toni Elías Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
4 6 June Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Mugello Spain Marc Márquez Italy Andrea Iannone Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
5 20 June United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Silverstone Spain Marc Márquez France Jules Cluzel Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
6 26 June †† Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Spain Marc Márquez Italy Andrea Iannone Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
7 4 July Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Catalunya Spain Marc Márquez Japan Yuki Takahashi Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
8 18 July Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix Sachsenring Spain Marc Márquez Spain Toni Elías Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
9 25 July † United States United States motorcycle Grand Prix Laguna Seca No 125cc and Moto2 race Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
10 15 August Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Brno Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Toni Elías Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
11 29 August United States Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix Indianapolis Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Toni Elías Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
12 5 September San Marino San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Misano Spain Marc Márquez Spain Toni Elías Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
13 19 September Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix MotorLand Aragón Spain Pol Espargaró Italy Andrea Iannone Australia Casey Stoner Report
14 3 October Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Motegi Spain Marc Márquez Spain Toni Elías Australia Casey Stoner Report
15 10 October Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang Spain Marc Márquez Italy Roberto Rolfo Italy Valentino Rossi Report
16 17 October Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Spain Marc Márquez San Marino Alex de Angelis Australia Casey Stoner Report
17 31 October Portugal Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix Estoril Spain Marc Márquez Germany Stefan Bradl Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
18 7 November Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Valencia United Kingdom Bradley Smith Czech Republic Karel Abraham Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
‡ = Night Race
† = MotoGP class only
†† = Saturday race

Participants[edit]

MotoGP participants[edit]

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Italy Ducati Marlboro Team
Italy Ducati Team
Ducati Desmosedici GP10 27 Australia Casey Stoner[39] All
69 United States Nicky Hayden[40] All
Italy Pramac Racing Team 36 Finland Mika Kallio[41] 1–16
71 Spain Carlos Checa[42] 17–18
41 Spain Aleix Espargaró[43] All
Spain Páginas Amarillas Aspar[44] 40 Spain Héctor Barberá[45] All
Japan Repsol Honda Team Honda RC212V 4 Italy Andrea Dovizioso[46] All
26 Spain Dani Pedrosa[46] 1–14, 16–18
Italy San Carlo Honda Gresini 33 Italy Marco Melandri[47] All
58 Italy Marco Simoncelli[48] All
Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP 14 France Randy de Puniet[49] 1–8, 10–18
95 United States Roger Lee Hayden[50] 9
Switzerland Interwetten Honda MotoGP[51] 7 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama[51] 1–5, 11–18
64 Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi[52] 6–7
15 San Marino Alex de Angelis[53] 8–10
Japan Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki GSV-R 19 Spain Álvaro Bautista[54] All
65 Italy Loris Capirossi[55] 1-12, 14-18
Japan Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha YZR-M1 46 Italy Valentino Rossi[56] 1–4, 8–18
8 Japan Wataru Yoshikawa[57] 7
99 Spain Jorge Lorenzo[58] All
France Monster Yamaha Tech 3 5 United States Colin Edwards[59] All
11 United States Ben Spies[60] All
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Moto2 participants[edit]

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Fimmco Speed Up[63] Speed Up[63] FTR Moto M210 2 Hungary Gábor Talmácsi[64] 1–8, 10–18
29 Italy Andrea Iannone[64] 1–8, 10–18
JiR Moto2[65] Motobi[63] TSR TSR6 3 Italy Simone Corsi[66] 1–8, 10–18
11 Japan Yusuke Teshima[67] 7–8, 10–11
15 San Marino Alex de Angelis[68] 12–18
75 Italy Mattia Pasini[69] 1–6
Maquinza-SAG Team[63]
Thai Honda PTT Singha SAG[63]
Bimota[63] Bimota HB4 4 Spain Ricard Cardús[70] 8, 10–14, 17–18
14 Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot[71] 1–8, 10–18
46 Spain Javier Forés[72] 15–16
76 Spain Bernat Martínez[73] 1–7
Viessmann Kiefer Racing[65]
Vector Kiefer Racing[65]
Suter[74] Suter MMX 4 Spain Ricard Cardús[75] 7
21 Russia Vladimir Leonov[76] 1–8
56 Austria Michael Ranseder[77] 11–12, 14–18
65 Germany Stefan Bradl[76] 1–6, 8, 10–18
75 Italy Mattia Pasini[78] 13
81 Czech Republic Patrik Vostárek[79] 10
Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas[62] FTR[80] FTR Moto M210 5 Spain Joan Olivé[81] 12
Promoharris[61] Harris Moto2 1–8, 10–11, 13–18
9 United States Kenny Noyes[81] 1–8, 10–18
Aeroport de Castello[63] FTR[82] FTR Moto M210 6 Spain Alex Debón[82] 1–8, 10–11, 13–18
MR Griful[67] Promoharris[67] Harris Moto2 7 Spain Dani Rivas[67] 7
18 Spain Jordi Torres[67] 7
Blusens-STX[83] BQR-Moto2[62] BQR-Moto2 7 Spain Dani Rivas[84] 17
68 Colombia Yonny Hernández[83] 1–8, 10–18
95 Qatar Mashel Al Naimi[83] 1–3, 6–8, 10–18
96 France Anthony Delhalle[85] 4–5
MZ Racing Team[86] MZ-RE Honda[86] MZ Moto2 8 Australia Anthony West[86] 1–8, 10–18
Holiday Gym G22[62] Moriwaki[74] Moriwaki MD600 10 Spain Fonsi Nieto[62] 1–8, 10–11, 13–18
19 Belgium Xavier Siméon[87] 5–7, 12, 17
88 Spain Yannick Guerra[61] 1–4, 8, 10–18
FCC TSR[88] TSR[88] TSR TSR6 11 Japan Yusuke Teshima[88] 14
Interwetten Moriwaki Moto2[61] Moriwaki[89] Moriwaki MD600 12 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi[51] 1–8, 10–18
RSM Team Scot[65] Force GP210[63] Force GP210 15 San Marino Alex de Angelis[90] 1–7
59 Italy Niccolò Canepa[91] 1–8
Suter[79] Suter MMX 10
Forward Racing[92] Suter[74] Suter MMX 16 France Jules Cluzel[92] 1–8, 10–18
70 Italy Ferruccio Lamborghini[68] 12
71 Italy Claudio Corti[62] 1–8, 10–18
Cardion AB Motoracing[65] RSV[61] RSV Motor DR600 17 Czech Republic Karel Abraham[93] 1–2
FTR[94] FTR Moto M210 3–8, 10–18
Holiday Gym Franchises[95]
Holiday Gym Racing[70]
Moriwaki[95] Moriwaki MD600 19 Belgium Xavier Siméon[95] 3–4, 8, 10, 18
Gresini Racing Moto2[96] Moriwaki[74] Moriwaki MD600 24 Spain Toni Elías[96] 1–8, 10–18
51 Italy Michele Pirro[78] 13
61 Ukraine Vladimir Ivanov[96] 1–8, 10–11, 14–18
99 Japan Tatsuya Yamaguchi[68] 12
Caretta Technology Race Dept.[62] I.C.P.[62] I.C.P. Textra 25 Italy Alex Baldolini[61] 1–8, 10–18
Racing Team Germany[65] Suter[74] Suter MMX 28 Japan Kazuki Watanabe[78] 13–16
31 Spain Carmelo Morales[84] 17–18
41 Germany Arne Tode[97] 1–8, 10–11
Tenerife 40 Pons[63] Pons Kalex[98] Kalex Moto2 31 Spain Carmelo Morales[99] 7
40 Spain Sergio Gadea[100] 1–8, 10–18
50 Australia Damian Cudlin[70] 8
80 Spain Axel Pons[100] 1–6, 10–18
MGM Racing Performance MC[70] Kalex[70] Kalex Moto2 32 Germany Sascha Hommel[70] 8
American Honda[77] Moriwaki[77] Moriwaki MD600 34 United States Roger Lee Hayden[77] 11
Tech 3 Racing[65] Tech 3[101] Tech 3 Mistral 610 35 Italy Raffaele De Rosa[102] 1–8, 10–18
72 Japan Yuki Takahashi[102] 1–8, 10–18
Italtrans S.T.R.[61] Suter[74] Suter MMX 39 Venezuela Robertino Pietri[103] 1–8, 10–18
44 Italy Roberto Rolfo[103] 1–8, 10–18
75 Italy Mattia Pasini[68] 12
GP Tech[77] FTR[77] FTR Moto M210 42 United States Jason DiSalvo[77] 11
MIR Racing[78] MIR[78] MIR Moto2 43 Spain Román Ramos[78] 13, 18
Marc VDS Racing Team[104] Suter[105] Suter MMX 45 United Kingdom Scott Redding[105] 1–8, 10–18
55 Spain Héctor Faubel[106] 1–8, 10–18
Twelve Motorsport/Motorrad[107] AJR[107] AJR Moto2 46 Spain Javier Forés[107] 18
Matteoni C.P. Racing[65] Moriwaki[108] Moriwaki MD600 47 Australia Wayne Maxwell[109] 16
52 Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek[108] 1–8, 10–12
64 Colombia Santiago Hernández[78] 13
70 Italy Ferruccio Lamborghini[88] 14–15, 17–18
Technomag-CIP[63] Suter[63] Suter MMX 48 Japan Shoya Tomizawa[63] 1–8, 10–12
54 Turkey Kenan Sofuoğlu[84] 17–18
77 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter[63] 1–8, 10–18
Qatar Endurance Racing Team[63]
Qatar Moto2 Team[109]
BQR-Moto2[63] BQR-Moto2 49 Australia Alex Cudlin[109] 16
96 France Anthony Delhalle[63] 1
WTR San Marino Team[65] ADV[110] ADV AT02 53 France Valentin Debise[92] 1–8, 10–18
Monlau Joey Darcey[111] FTR[111] FTR Moto M210 54 United Kingdom Kev Coghlan[111] 5, 13
M Racing[68] Bimota[68] Bimota HB4 59 Italy Niccolò Canepa[68] 12–13
66 Japan Hiromichi Kunikawa[88] 14–18
Mapfre Aspar Team[65] RSV[112] RSV Motor DR600 60 Spain Julián Simón[113] 1–2
63 France Mike Di Meglio[113] 1–2
Suter[114] Suter MMX 60 Spain Julián Simón[113] 3–8, 10–18
63 France Mike Di Meglio[113] 3–8, 10–18
Moriwaki Racing[88] Moriwaki[88] Moriwaki MD600 83 Japan Shogo Moriwaki[88] 14
Petronas SIC TWMR Malaysia[72] Moriwaki[72] Moriwaki MD600 87 Malaysia Mohamad Zamri Baba[72] 15
Andalucia Cajasol[115] Moriwaki[115] Moriwaki MD600 91 Spain Iván Moreno[115] 2
Llados Racing Team[115] AJR[115] AJR Moto2 92 Spain Amadeo Lladós[115] 2
Burning Blood Racing Team[88] RBB[88] RBB Moto2 93 Japan Koki Takahashi[88] 14
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants[edit]

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Ongetta Team[117]
AirAsia Sepang Int. Circuit
Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSW 125 5 France Alexis Masbou[118] 1–8, 10–12
16 Spain Pedro Rodríguez[119] 13
37 France Robin Barbosa[119] 13
50 Norway Sturla Fagerhaug[120] 1–8, 10, 12–18
56 Hungary Péter Sebestyén[121] 18
63 Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin[122] 1–8, 10–18
87 Italy Luca Marconi[122] 1–2, 4–8, 10–12, 14–17
Aprilia RSA 125 94 Germany Jonas Folger[123] 1–8, 10–15, 17–18
Aprilia RSW 125 96 Italy Tommaso Gabrielli[124] 14–18
Tuenti Racing[117] Derbi[116] Derbi RSA 125 7 Spain Efrén Vázquez[125] 1–8, 10–18
44 Spain Pol Espargaró[125] 1–8, 10–18
Avant Mitsubishi Ajo[126]
Aeroport de Castello - Ajo
Red Bull Ajo Motorsport
Derbi[116] Derbi RSA 125 11 Germany Sandro Cortese[125] 1–8, 10–18
Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 26 Spain Adrián Martín[127] 1–8, 10–18
Derbi[116] Derbi RSA 125 93 Spain Marc Márquez[125] 1–8, 10–18
Blusens-STX[83] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 12 Spain Esteve Rabat[118] 1–8, 10–18
WTR San Marino Team[65] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSW 125 14 France Johann Zarco[128] 1–8, 10–18
Fontana Racing[65] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 15 Italy Simone Grotzkyj[129] 4–8, 10–18
51 Italy Riccardo Moretti[130] 2–3
Catalunya Racing Team[131] Aprilia[131] Aprilia RSW 125 17 Spain Eduard López[132] 7
55 Spain Isaac Viñales[131] 7
57 2
Andalucía Cajasol[126] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 23 Spain Alberto Moncayo[133] 1–8, 10–18
99 United Kingdom Danny Webb[134] 1–8, 10–18
Matteoni C.P. Racing[126] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSW 125 27 Italy Alejandro Pardo[119] 13
32 Italy Lorenzo Savadori[118] 1–8, 10–12, 14–18
Hune Racing[119] Aprilia[119] Aprilia RSW 125 28 Spain Josep Rodríguez[119] 13
Monlau Competicion[121] Derbi[121] Derbi RSA 125 31 Finland Niklas Ajo[121] 18
Stipa-Molenaar Racing GP[117] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 35 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher[117] 1–8, 10–18
39 Spain Luis Salom[135] 3–8, 10–18
80 France Quentin Jacquet[126] 1–2
Lambretta Reparto Corse[136] Lambretta[136] Lambretta 125 36 Spain Joan Perelló[137] 12
39 Spain Luis Salom[126] 1–2
52 United Kingdom Danny Kent[124] 14–18
55 Spain Isaac Viñales[138] 10–11, 13
60 Netherlands Michael van der Mark[135] 3–8
72 Italy Marco Ravaioli[126] 1–8, 10–18
H43/Hernandez Racing[139] Aprilia[139] Aprilia RSW 125 37 France Robin Barbosa[139] 17
Bancaja Aspar Team[65] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSA 125 38 United Kingdom Bradley Smith[113] 1–8, 10–18
40 Spain Nicolás Terol[113] 1–7, 10–18
Racing Sayama[124] Honda[124] Honda RS125R 42 Japan Syunya Mori[124] 14
Team Nobby[124] Honda[124] Honda RS125R 43 Japan Takehiro Yamamoto[124] 14
Eurotwins Brisbane[140] Honda[140] Honda RS125R 45 Australia Jordan Zamora[140] 16
HookRacing.com[140] Aprilia[140] Aprilia RSW 125 46 Australia Joshua Hook[140] 16
Racetrix[140] Honda[140] Honda RS125R 47 Australia Levi Day[140] 16
Moto FGR[138] Honda[138] Honda RS125R 48 Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelík[138] 10
Moto 82[138] Honda[138] Honda RS125R 49 Czech Republic Andrea Toušková[138] 10
Junior GP Racing Team FMI[141]
Junior GP FMI
Aprilia[141] Aprilia RSW 125 51 Italy Riccardo Moretti[141] 4
79 Italy Giovanni Bonati[137] 12
92 Italy Luigi Morciano[141] 4, 10, 17
95 Italy Alessandro Tonucci[141] 4, 10, 12, 17
97 Italy Armando Pontone[141] 4, 12
Aztec Grand Prix[142] Honda[142] Honda RS125R 52 United Kingdom Danny Kent[142] 5
77 Republic of Ireland Andrew Reid[142] 5
CBC Corse[65] Aprilia[116] Aprilia RSW 125 53 Netherlands Jasper Iwema[143] 1–8, 10–17
55 Spain Isaac Viñales[121] 18
69 France Louis Rossi[126] 1–8, 10–18
Aprilia RSW Racing[140] Aprilia[140] Aprilia RSW 125 54 Australia Nicky Diles[140] 16
Right Guard Racing[132] Aprilia[132] Aprilia RSW 125 56 Hungary Peter Sebestyén[132] 7, 13
BRP Racing[140] Aprilia[140] Aprilia RSW 125 57 Australia Joel Taylor[140] 16
SAG Castrol[131] Honda[131] Honda RS125R 58 Spain Joan Perelló[131] 2, 7, 13, 18
59 Spain Johnny Rosell[131] 2, 7, 18
Team Sachsenring[131] Aprilia[131] Aprilia RSW 125 60 Netherlands Michael van der Mark[131] 2
85 Germany Eric Hübsch[144] 8
Freudenberg Racing Team[145] KTM[145] KTM 125 FRR 61 Germany Daniel Kartheininger[144] 8
68 Germany Toni Finsterbusch[145] 6, 8
LHF Project Racing[144] Honda[144] Honda RS125R 62 Germany Marvin Fritz[144] 8
RV Racing[145] Honda[145] Honda RS125R 64 Netherlands Ernst Dubbink[145] 6
Team Holland Mototechnic[145] Aprilia[145] Aprilia RSW 125 65 Netherlands Roy Pouw[145] 6
RacingTeam Bijsterbosch[145] Honda[145] Honda RS125R 66 Netherlands Pepijn Bijsterbosch[145] 6
Jerrys Racing[145] Honda[145] Honda RS125R 67 Netherlands Jerry van de Bunt[145] 6
KRP[142]
KRP Bradley Smith Racing[121]
KRP MMCG[121]
Honda[142] Honda RS125R 70 United Kingdom John McPhee[121] 18
73 United Kingdom Taylor Mackenzie[142] 5, 18
Racing Team Germany[65] Aprilia[117] Aprilia RSW 125 71 Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama[126] 1–8, 10–18
84 Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil[120] 1–8, 10–18
RS Earnshaws Motorcycles[142] Honda[142] Honda RS125R 74 United Kingdom James Lodge[142] 5
Colin Appleyard/Macadam Racing[142] Honda[142] Honda RS125R 75 United Kingdom Deane Brown[142] 5
Team Semprucci[137] Aprilia[68] Aprilia RSW 125 76 Italy Francesco Mauriello[137] 12
Interwetten Honda 125[117] Honda[116] Honda RS125R 78 Germany Marcel Schrötter[146] 1–8, 10–18
Equipe de France Vitesse Espoir[135] Honda[135] Honda RS125R 81 France Grégory Di Carlo[135] 3
82 France Kevin Szalai[135] 3
Xtreme Racing Team[135] Honda[135] Honda RS125R 83 France Morgan Berchet[135] 3
Thomas Sabo Team Hanusch[144] Honda[144] Honda RS125R 86 Germany Kevin Hanus[144] 8, 13
18 Garage Racing Team[124] Honda[124] Honda RS125R 88 Japan Hikari Okubo[124] 14
Endurance[124] Honda[124] Honda RS125R 89 Japan Yuma Yahagi[124] 14
Veloce Racing[147] Aprilia[147] Aprilia RSW 125 90 United States Kristian Lee Turner[147] 11
Team Tec2[124] Yamaha[124] Yamaha TZ125 91 Japan Sasuke Shinozaki[124] 14
Racing Team Gabrielli[141] Aprilia[141] Aprilia RSW 125 96 Italy Tommaso Gabrielli[141] 4, 12
Faenza Racing[141] Aprilia[141] Aprilia RSW 125 98 Italy Mattia Tarozzi[141] 4
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
  • All entries used Dunlop tyres.

Standings[edit]

MotoGP standings[edit]

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had 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' standings[edit]

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
Pos Rider Bike Team QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Fiat Yamaha Team 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 4 3 2 1 1 383
2 Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Repsol Honda Team 7 2 5 1 8 2 2 1 Ret 2 1 1 2 DNS DNS 8 7 245
3 Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha Fiat Yamaha Team 1 3 2 DNS 4 3 5 4 3 6 3 1 3 2 3 233
4 Australia Casey Stoner Ducati Ducati Team Ret 5 Ret 4 5 3 3 3 2 3 Ret 5 1 1 Ret 1 Ret 2 225
5 Italy Andrea Dovizioso Honda Repsol Honda Team 3 6 3 3 2 5 14 5 4 Ret 5 4 Ret 2 2 Ret 3 5 206
6 United States Ben Spies Yamaha Monster Yamaha Tech 3 5 Ret Ret 7 3 4 6 8 6 4 2 6 5 8 4 5 DNS 4 176
7 United States Nicky Hayden Ducati Ducati Team 4 4 4 Ret 4 7 8 7 5 6 6 Ret 3 12 6 4 5 Ret 163
8 Italy Marco Simoncelli Honda San Carlo Honda Gresini 11 11 10 9 7 9 Ret 6 Ret 11 7 14 7 6 8 6 4 6 125
9 France Randy de Puniet Honda LCR Honda MotoGP 6 9 7 6 6 6 4 Ret 10 13 13 Ret 9 10 10 6 10 116
10 Italy Marco Melandri Honda San Carlo Honda Gresini 13 8 6 5 Ret DNS 9 10 8 8 Ret 10 9 11 9 9 9 13 103
11 United States Colin Edwards Yamaha Monster Yamaha Tech 3 8 12 12 13 9 8 11 Ret 7 7 Ret 7 12 5 NC 7 7 12 103
12 Spain Héctor Barberá Ducati Páginas Amarillas Aspar 12 13 8 12 11 12 10 9 Ret 9 10 9 11 13 11 14 10 8 90
13 Spain Álvaro Bautista Suzuki Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Ret 10 DNS 14 12 14 5 Ret Ret Ret 8 8 8 7 5 12 11 9 85
14 Spain Aleix Espargaró Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret 15 9 8 10 10 Ret Ret Ret 12 9 11 10 14 Ret 8 Ret 11 65
15 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Interwetten Honda MotoGP 10 14 11 11 DNS 12 12 13 10 7 13 12 14 53
16 Italy Loris Capirossi Suzuki Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 9 Ret Ret 10 Ret 13 7 11 10 Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret DNS 13 Ret 44
17 Finland Mika Kallio Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret 7 13 Ret 13 11 12 Ret 9 Ret Ret Ret 14 15 12 11 43
18 San Marino Alex de Angelis Honda Interwetten Honda MotoGP 12 12 13 11
19 United States Roger Lee Hayden Honda LCR Honda MotoGP 11 5
20 Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi Honda Interwetten Honda MotoGP 15 13 4
21 Spain Carlos Checa Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret 15 1
22 Japan Wataru Yoshikawa Yamaha Fiat Yamaha Team 15 1
Pos Rider Bike Team QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Constructors' standings[edit]

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Japan Yamaha 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 404
2 Japan Honda 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 6 3 5 342
3 Italy Ducati 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 6 5 1 1 6 1 5 2 286
4 Japan Suzuki 9 10 Ret 10 12 13 5 11 10 Ret 8 8 8 7 5 12 11 9 108
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

Teams' standings[edit]

  • Each team got the total points scored by their two riders, including replacement riders. In one rider team, only the points scored by that rider was counted. Wildcard riders did not score points.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
Pos Team Bike
No.
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Japan Fiat Yamaha Team 8 15 617
46 1 3 2 DNS 4 3 5 4 3 6 3 1 3 2 3
99 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 4 3 2 1 1
2 Japan Repsol Honda Team 4 3 6 3 3 2 5 14 5 4 Ret 5 4 Ret 2 2 Ret 3 5 451
26 7 2 5 1 8 2 2 1 Ret 2 1 1 2 DNS DNS 8 7
3 Italy Ducati Team 27 Ret 5 Ret 4 5 3 3 3 2 3 Ret 5 1 1 Ret 1 Ret 2 388
69 4 4 4 Ret 4 7 8 7 5 6 6 Ret 3 12 6 4 5 Ret
4 France Monster Yamaha Tech 3 5 8 12 12 13 9 8 11 Ret 7 7 Ret 7 12 5 NC 7 7 12 279
11 5 Ret Ret 7 3 4 6 8 6 4 2 6 5 8 4 5 DNS 4
5 Italy San Carlo Honda Gresini 33 13 8 6 5 Ret DNS 9 10 8 8 Ret 10 9 11 9 9 9 13 228
58 11 11 10 9 7 9 Ret 6 Ret 11 7 14 7 6 8 6 4 6
6 Japan Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 19 Ret 10 DNS 14 12 14 5 Ret Ret Ret 8 8 8 7 5 12 11 9 129
65 9 Ret Ret 10 Ret 13 7 11 10 Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret DNS 13 Ret
7 Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP 14 6 9 7 6 6 6 4 Ret 10 13 13 Ret 9 10 10 6 10 121
95 11
8 Italy Pramac Racing Team 36 Ret 7 13 Ret 13 11 12 Ret 9 Ret Ret Ret 14 15 12 11 108
41 Ret 15 9 8 10 10 Ret Ret Ret 12 9 11 10 14 Ret 8 Ret 11
71 Ret 15
9 Spain Páginas Amarillas Aspar 40 12 13 8 12 11 12 10 9 Ret 9 10 9 11 13 11 14 10 8 90
10 Switzerland Interwetten Honda MotoGP 7 10 14 11 11 DNS 12 12 13 10 7 13 12 14 68
15 12 12 13
64 15 13
Pos Team Bike
No.
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

Moto2 standings[edit]

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had 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' standings[edit]

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Toni Elías Moriwaki 4 1 1 5 10 2 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 7 Ret 30 271
2 Spain Julián Simón RSV Ret 8 201
Suter 2 9 3 6 3 Ret 5 2 2 2 2 21 4 12 3
3 Italy Andrea Iannone Speed Up 19 Ret 4 1 12 1 13 2 3 4 Ret 1 13 3 3 21 2 199
4 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Moriwaki 7 3 19 4 2 3 2 Ret 11 7 3 10 8 Ret 11 16 4 156
5 Italy Simone Corsi Motobi 8 5 3 3 Ret 12 6 Ret 8 5 4 5 11 10 8 14 7 138
6 Hungary Gábor Talmácsi Speed Up 9 9 5 7 Ret 13 11 6 6 8 7 3 21 Ret 18 8 10 109
7 France Jules Cluzel Suter 3 11 Ret Ret 1 7 14 12 4 Ret 6 6 16 9 23 17 11 106
8 United Kingdom Scott Redding Suter 23 16 11 21 4 11 Ret Ret 22 3 Ret 8 5 Ret 2 4 5 102
9 Germany Stefan Bradl Suter Ret 14 9 14 Ret 19 9 9 Ret 5 9 7 7 5 1 Ret 97
10 Czech Republic Karel Abraham RSV 14 28 96
FTR Ret 17 Ret 9 4 5 DNS DNQ DNS 18 3 6 10 10 1
11 San Marino Alex de Angelis Force GP210 Ret DNS Ret 11 DNS 20 10 95
Motobi Ret Ret 4 2 1 3 6
12 Japan Yuki Takahashi Tech 3 Ret 4 Ret 8 18 10 1 Ret 2 26 Ret 12 6 Ret 17 26 18 86
13 Japan Shoya Tomizawa Suter 1 2 Ret 6 6 5 Ret 18 10 DNS Ret 82
14 Italy Roberto Rolfo Suter 5 12 10 18 24 Ret Ret 3 Ret 25 10 19 9 1 26 Ret 25 75
15 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter Suter 11 13 30 16 9 18 Ret 8 16 11 8 7 12 8 13 9 9 74
16 Spain Alex Debón FTR 2 25 16 10 5 DNS Ret Ret 7 Ret 22 10 5 9 DNS 13 73
17 Spain Sergio Gadea Pons Kalex 10 6 6 2 15 23 25 Ret 14 6 Ret 20 17 Ret 24 22 8 67
18 Spain Fonsi Nieto Moriwaki 13 21 8 15 11 Ret 8 4 13 DNS Ret Ret 19 12 24 Ret 45
19 Italy Alex Baldolini I.C.P. 12 32 14 13 Ret 16 Ret 11 17 16 Ret Ret Ret 12 20 2 17 38
20 France Mike Di Meglio RSV 16 22 34
Suter 20 Ret 7 8 Ret Ret 20 12 Ret 13 18 26 6 DNQ 26
21 Colombia Yonny Hernández BQR-Moto2 Ret 10 12 20 Ret 15 12 10 23 15 11 Ret Ret 13 19 18 14 32
22 Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot Bimota 17 17 7 Ret 13 4 Ret 17 21 Ret 12 15 24 16 22 Ret 22 30
23 Australia Anthony West MZ-RE Honda Ret 15 26 27 17 Ret 9 13 18 10 17 21 23 24 21 7 27 26
24 United States Kenny Noyes Promoharris 18 7 Ret 26 21 22 7 21 Ret 19 24 Ret 22 18 31 Ret 12 22
25 Italy Claudio Corti Suter 20 18 15 22 30 17 22 22 26 13 9 11 14 15 15 19 19 20
26 Spain Héctor Faubel Suter 22 Ret Ret 12 Ret 25 Ret 25 12 Ret 16 17 30 11 Ret 11 21 18
27 Italy Raffaele De Rosa Tech 3 Ret 20 Ret Ret 28 27 16 Ret 15 Ret 13 Ret 15 Ret 16 6 24 15
28 Italy Mattia Pasini Motobi 6 Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 12
Suter Ret Ret
29 Turkey Kenan Sofuoğlu Suter 5 Ret 11
30 Belgium Xavier Siméon Moriwaki Ret 19 8 Ret 24 15 19 19 23 15 10
31 Australia Damian Cudlin Pons Kalex 7 9
32 United States Jason DiSalvo FTR 9 7
33 Spain Axel Pons Pons Kalex Ret 19 Ret Ret 23 DNS 25 14 18 Ret 19 17 14 13 Ret 7
34 Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek Moriwaki 15 26 13 Ret 20 Ret Ret Ret Ret 20 15 5
35 Austria Michael Ranseder Suter DNS 14 20 14 Ret Ret 20 4
36 Italy Michele Pirro Moriwaki 14 2
37 Ukraine Vladimir Ivanov Moriwaki 26 23 21 Ret 19 21 18 14 27 Ret 32 Ret 29 25 29 2
38 Germany Arne Tode Suter 21 29 18 24 14 Ret 17 27 Ret 23 2
39 Venezuela Robertino Pietri Suter 28 24 23 Ret 27 26 Ret Ret 29 21 29 Ret 31 27 27 15 Ret 1
40 Japan Yusuke Teshima Motobi 15 19 Ret Ret 1
TSR Ret
Italy Niccolò Canepa Force GP210 27 Ret 17 28 16 24 Ret 20 0
Suter 28
Bimota 28 26
France Valentin Debise ADV 24 31 22 23 26 30 20 16 32 18 22 27 26 20 28 Ret Ret 0
Spain Román Ramos MIR Racing 16 23 0
Spain Javier Forés Bimota Ret 25 0
AJR 16
United States Roger Lee Hayden Moriwaki 17 0
Spain Jordi Torres Promoharris 19 0
Spain Ricard Cardús Suter 23 0
Bimota Ret 24 Ret 20 Ret 27 Ret DNS
Spain Carmelo Morales Pons Kalex Ret 0
Suter 20 Ret
Spain Joan Olivé Promoharris 32 Ret 24 DNS 31 32 21 Ret 31 22 28 Ret 23 34 DNQ 28 0
FTR 21
United Kingdom Kev Coghlan FTR 22 Ret 0
Malaysia Mohamad Zamri Baba Moriwaki 22 0
Italy Ferruccio Lamborghini Suter 23 0
Moriwaki 33 Ret 27 Ret
Germany Sascha Hommel Kalex 23 0
Colombia Santiago Hernández Moriwaki 23 0
Spain Yannick Guerra Moriwaki 30 33 25 30 26 33 24 26 24 29 Ret 33 28 31 0
Russia Vladimir Leonov Suter Ret DNS 27 25 29 29 Ret 24 0
Japan Kazuki Watanabe Suter 25 25 25 32 0
Spain Bernat Martínez Bimota 29 27 28 29 25 28 Ret 0
France Anthony Delhalle BQR-Moto2 25 Ret Ret 0
Japan Tatsuya Yamaguchi Moriwaki 25 0
Qatar Mashel Al Naimi BQR-Moto2 31 34 29 31 26 Ret 30 Ret 27 Ret 28 29 Ret 29 32 0
Japan Hiromichi Kunikawa Bimota Ret 28 Ret DNQ 33 0
Spain Amadeo Lladós AJR 30 0
Australia Alex Cudlin BQR-Moto2 30 0
Japan Koki Takahashi RBB 34 0
Spain Dani Rivas Promoharris Ret 0
BQR-Moto2 Ret
Spain Iván Moreno Moriwaki Ret 0
Czech Republic Patrik Vostárek Suter Ret 0
Australia Wayne Maxwell Moriwaki DSQ 0
Japan Shogo Moriwaki Moriwaki DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Constructors' standings[edit]

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Switzerland Suter 1 2 2 6 1 5 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 322
2 Japan Moriwaki 4 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 7 16 4 309
3 Italy Speed Up 9 9 4 1 12 1 11 2 3 4 7 1 13 3 3 8 2 232
4 Italy Motobi 6 5 3 3 Ret 12 6 19 8 5 4 5 4 2 1 3 6 194
5 United Kingdom FTR 2 25 16 10 5 9 4 5 7 9 21 18 3 5 9 10 1 149
6 France Tech 3 Ret 4 Ret 8 18 10 1 Ret 2 26 13 12 6 Ret 16 6 18 99
7 Spain Pons Kalex 10 6 6 2 15 23 25 7 14 6 18 20 17 17 14 13 8 81
8 Italy I.C.P. 12 32 14 13 Ret 16 Ret 11 17 16 Ret Ret Ret 12 20 2 17 38
9 Spain BQR-Moto2 25 10 12 20 Ret 15 12 10 23 15 11 Ret 28 13 19 18 14 32
10 Italy Bimota 17 17 7 29 13 4 Ret 17 21 Ret 12 15 24 16 22 Ret 22 30
11 Germany MZ-RE Honda Ret 15 26 27 17 Ret 9 13 18 10 17 21 23 24 21 7 27 26
12 United Kingdom Promoharris 18 7 24 26 21 22 7 21 31 19 24 28 22 18 31 Ret 12 22
13 Italy Force GP210 27 Ret 17 11 16 20 10 20 11
14 Italy RSV 14 8 10
Monaco ADV 24 31 22 23 26 30 20 16 32 18 22 27 26 20 28 Ret Ret 0
Spain MIR Racing 16 23 0
Spain AJR 30 16 0
Germany Kalex 23 0
Japan RBB 34 0
Japan TSR Ret 0
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

125cc standings[edit]

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had 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' standings[edit]

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Marc Márquez Derbi 3 Ret 3 1 1 1 1 1 7 10 1 Ret 1 1 1 1 4 310
2 Spain Nicolás Terol Aprilia 1 2 2 2 4 2 Ret 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 296
3 Spain Pol Espargaró Derbi 4 1 1 3 2 3 3 Ret 2 3 6 1 4 2 2 10 2 281
4 United Kingdom Bradley Smith Aprilia 8 4 5 4 3 4 2 5 6 Ret 4 3 3 5 5 3 1 223
5 Spain Efrén Vázquez Derbi 2 Ret 4 5 11 Ret 5 8 Ret 4 3 4 Ret 4 4 8 8 152
6 Spain Esteve Rabat Aprilia 7 3 7 7 9 Ret Ret 4 3 5 7 7 6 7 6 Ret 6 147
7 Germany Sandro Cortese Derbi 5 11 6 Ret 6 5 4 3 16 2 5 5 12 6 Ret Ret 5 143
8 Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama Aprilia 9 5 8 8 5 14 6 2 9 Ret 8 6 22 9 7 Ret 7 127
9 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher Aprilia 6 8 14 6 7 6 7 11 17 7 9 DSQ 11 10 9 7 9 113
10 United Kingdom Danny Webb Aprilia 11 Ret 9 10 10 7 10 7 Ret 6 10 9 7 Ret 10 9 16 93
11 France Johann Zarco Aprilia 12 7 11 9 8 12 8 6 19 13 12 12 10 11 Ret Ret Ret 77
12 Spain Luis Salom Lambretta Ret 15 72
Aprilia 10 DNS Ret 8 Ret Ret 10 12 Ret 10 8 8 8 5 10
13 Spain Alberto Moncayo Aprilia 13 6 17 Ret 12 11 13 Ret 12 8 13 17 5 12 Ret 6 11 70
14 Germany Jonas Folger Aprilia 15 Ret 13 11 15 10 9 16 4 9 11 8 Ret DNS 4 Ret 69
15 Spain Adrián Martín Aprilia 20 13 15 DNQ 16 16 11 Ret 11 Ret 15 11 9 13 11 Ret Ret 35
16 Netherlands Jasper Iwema Aprilia 14 10 12 14 13 13 Ret Ret 8 11 21 Ret 15 Ret 16 Ret 34
17 Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil Aprilia 19 14 19 17 20 15 16 17 5 14 16 14 Ret 14 14 11 15 28
18 Germany Marcel Schrötter Honda 16 12 18 13 17 18 14 14 13 Ret 17 13 14 15 13 Ret 12 27
19 Italy Simone Grotzkyj Aprilia 15 14 9 12 Ret Ret 17 14 Ret 13 Ret 15 12 14 26
20 France Alexis Masbou Aprilia 10 9 16 12 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret DNS Ret 20
21 Norway Sturla Fagerhaug Aprilia 18 Ret 20 Ret 18 17 Ret 9 20 Ret 15 Ret Ret 12 Ret Ret 12
22 Germany Daniel Kartheininger KTM 10 6
23 Italy Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia Ret Ret Ret Ret 21 Ret DNS 12 Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS 19 5
24 Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin Aprilia 21 20 25 21 Ret 22 15 15 15 Ret Ret 16 19 16 DNQ 15 20 4
25 Spain Isaac Viñales Aprilia 16 Ret 13 3
Lambretta 22 Ret DNS
26 Italy Alessandro Tonucci Aprilia 18 18 20 13 3
27 Italy Luigi Morciano Aprilia Ret Ret 14 2
28 France Louis Rossi Aprilia 17 Ret 21 Ret 19 19 17 Ret 14 Ret 19 Ret 18 17 17 Ret Ret 2
Italy Marco Ravaioli Lambretta Ret 22 Ret Ret Ret Ret 22 Ret 21 16 23 18 DNS 18 DNQ DNQ Ret 0
Italy Riccardo Moretti Aprilia Ret Ret 16 0
Japan Hikari Okubo Honda 16 0
Italy Luca Marconi Aprilia 22 17 Ret 23 Ret 18 Ret 23 18 Ret 23 Ret 19 Ret 0
Hungary Péter Sebestyén Aprilia 23 Ret 17 0
Japan Takehiro Yamamoto Honda 17 0
Spain Joan Perelló Honda 18 19 19 18 0
Lambretta 25
Italy Armando Pontone Aprilia 20 18 0
Germany Kevin Hanus Honda 18 Ret 0
Australia Joshua Hook Aprilia 18 0
Spain Johnny Rosell Honda 19 21 Ret 0
Italy Tommaso Gabrielli Aprilia Ret 22 Ret 19 DNQ DNQ Ret 0
Italy Mattia Tarozzi Aprilia 19 0
Netherlands Michael van der Mark Aprilia Ret 0
Lambretta 22 22 22 21 20 Ret
Germany Toni Finsterbusch KTM 20 Ret 0
France Robin Barbosa Aprilia 20 Ret 0
Japan Syunya Mori Honda 20 0
Australia Joel Taylor Aprilia 20 0
France Quentin Jacquet Aprilia 23 21 0
United Kingdom Danny Kent Honda Ret 0
Lambretta Ret Ret 21 Ret Ret
United Kingdom Taylor Mackenzie Honda Ret 21 0
Italy Alejandro Pardo Aprilia 21 0
Japan Sasuke Shinozaki Yamaha 21 0
Spain Josep Rodríguez Aprilia 22 0
United Kingdom John McPhee Honda 22 0
France Kevin Szalai Honda 23 0
Netherlands Pepijn Bijsterbosch Honda 23 0
France Grégory Di Carlo Honda 24 0
United Kingdom Deane Brown Honda 24 0
Netherlands Ernst Dubbink Honda 24 0
Italy Francesco Mauriello Aprilia 24 0
Japan Yuma Yahagi Honda 24 0
France Morgan Berchet Honda 26 0
United Kingdom James Lodge Honda Ret 0
Netherlands Jerry van de Bunt Honda Ret 0
Netherlands Roy Pouw Aprilia Ret 0
Spain Eduard López Aprilia Ret 0
Germany Marvin Fritz Honda Ret 0
Germany Eric Hübsch Aprilia Ret 0
Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelík Honda Ret 0
Italy Giovanni Bonati Aprilia Ret 0
Spain Pedro Rodriguez Aprilia Ret 0
Finland Niklas Ajo Derbi Ret 0
Republic of Ireland Andrew Reid Honda DNQ 0
Czech Republic Andrea Toušková Honda DNQ 0
United States Kristian Lee Turner Aprilia DNQ 0
Australia Levi Day Honda DNQ 0
Australia Nicky Diles Aprilia DNQ 0
Australia Jordan Zamora Honda DNQ 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Constructors' standings[edit]

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Derbi 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 405
2 Italy Aprilia 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 348
3 Japan Honda 16 12 18 13 17 18 14 14 13 Ret 17 13 14 15 13 Ret 12 27
4 Austria KTM 20 10 6
5 Italy Lambretta Ret 15 22 22 22 21 20 Ret 21 16 23 18 Ret 18 21 Ret Ret 1
Japan Yamaha 21 0
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

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