2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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2011 World Champions
Casey Stoner became the MotoGP World Champion for the second time.
Stefan Bradl (pictured in 2010) became the Moto2 World Champion.
Nicolás Terol became the 125cc World Champion.

The 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 63rd F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. The 2011 season was also the final season for 800cc engines in MotoGP, and also for 125cc machinery, as both MotoGP switched back to 1000cc engines and a new four-stroke Moto3 class was also introduced in 2012.[1] Casey Stoner was crowned as MotoGP World Champion for the second time, following his ninth victory of the season at the Australian Grand Prix.[2] Stoner, who was champion previously in 2007, finished 16 of the 17 races to be held in the top three placings – equalling a premier class record held by both Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo – including ten wins to become the final 800cc champion before the premier class reverted to 1000cc engines in 2012. As of 2022, this was the last time the premier class was won by a non-European rider, and also the only season in the 2010s decade that the premier class was won by a rider other than Marc Márquez or Jorge Lorenzo. The Moto2 title was decided before the final race of the season at the Valencian Grand Prix. Stefan Bradl became Germany's first motorcycle World Champion since Dirk Raudies won the 1993 125cc World Championship title after Marc Márquez, the only rider that could deny Bradl of the championship, was ruled out of the race due to injuries suffered during free practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix.[3] The final 125cc world championship title went to Spain's Nicolás Terol, after he finished second in the final race of the season in Valencia, and his only title rival Johann Zarco crashed out during the early stages of the race.[4] Terol, who finished third in the class in 2009 and second to Márquez in 2010, ended the season 40 points clear of Zarco, with Maverick Viñales 14 points further behind, after winning the final two races of the season. The season was marred by the death of Marco Simoncelli at the Malaysian Grand Prix.[5]

2011 Grand Prix season calendar[edit]

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2011:[6][7] An 18-race provisional calendar was announced on 30 September 2010.[8] The Japanese Grand Prix, originally scheduled for 24 April, was moved to 2 October due to the effects of the Tōhoku earthquake and the Fukushima I nuclear accidents.[9][10]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 20 March ‡ Qatar Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar Losail International Circuit
2 3 April Spain Gran Premio bwin de España Circuito de Jerez
3 1 May Portugal bwin Portuguese Grand Prix Autódromo do Estoril
4 15 May France Monster Energy Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit
5 5 June Catalonia Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya Circuit de Catalunya
6 12 June United Kingdom AirAsia British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit
7 25 June †† Netherlands Iveco TT Assen TT Circuit Assen
8 3 July Italy Gran Premio d'Italia TIM Mugello Circuit
9 17 July Germany eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring
10 24 July † United States Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
11 14 August Czech Republic Cardion AB Grand Prix České republiky Brno Circuit
12 28 August United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway
13 4 September San Marino Gran Premio Aperol di San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit
14 18 September Aragon Gran Premio de Aragón MotorLand Aragón
15 2 October Japan Grand Prix of Japan Twin Ring Motegi
16 16 October Australia Iveco Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
17 23 October Malaysia Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit
18 6 November Valencian Community Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo
‡ = Night race
† = MotoGP class only[11]
†† = Saturday Race

Calendar changes[edit]

2011 Grand Prix season results[edit]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit 125cc winner Moto2 winner MotoGP winner Report
1 20 March ‡ Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Losail Spain Nicolás Terol Germany Stefan Bradl Australia Casey Stoner Report
2 3 April Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Jerez Spain Nicolás Terol Italy Andrea Iannone Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
3 1 May Portugal Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix Estoril Spain Nicolás Terol Germany Stefan Bradl Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
4 15 May France French motorcycle Grand Prix Le Mans Spain Maverick Viñales Spain Marc Márquez Australia Casey Stoner Report
5 5 June Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Catalunya Spain Nicolás Terol Germany Stefan Bradl Australia Casey Stoner Report
6 12 June United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Silverstone Germany Jonas Folger Germany Stefan Bradl Australia Casey Stoner Report
7 25 June †† Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Spain Maverick Viñales Spain Marc Márquez United States Ben Spies Report
8 3 July Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Mugello Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Marc Márquez Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
9 17 July Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix Sachsenring Spain Héctor Faubel Spain Marc Márquez Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
10 24 July † United States United States motorcycle Grand Prix Laguna Seca No 125cc and Moto2 race Australia Casey Stoner Report
11 14 August Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Brno Germany Sandro Cortese Italy Andrea Iannone Australia Casey Stoner Report
12 28 August United States Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix Indianapolis Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Marc Márquez Australia Casey Stoner Report
13 4 September San Marino San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Misano Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Marc Márquez Spain Jorge Lorenzo Report
14 18 September Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix MotorLand Aragón Spain Nicolás Terol Spain Marc Márquez Australia Casey Stoner Report
15 2 October Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Motegi France Johann Zarco Italy Andrea Iannone Spain Dani Pedrosa Report
16 16 October Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Germany Sandro Cortese San Marino Alex de Angelis Australia Casey Stoner Report
17 23 October Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang Spain Maverick Viñales Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Race cancelled[a] Report
18 6 November Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Valencia Spain Maverick Viñales Italy Michele Pirro Australia Casey Stoner Report
‡ = Night race
† = MotoGP class only[11]
†† = Saturday Race
Footnotes
  1. ^ The original attempt to run the race was interrupted on lap two, after an accident that killed Marco Simoncelli. It was found impossible to restart the race and was thus cancelled per the championship's sporting regulations.[12]

Participants[edit]

MotoGP participants[edit]

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Italy Ducati Team Ducati Desmosedici GP11 46 Italy Valentino Rossi[14] All
69 United States Nicky Hayden[15] All
Italy Pramac Racing Team 14 France Randy de Puniet[16] All
65 Italy Loris Capirossi[17] 1–7, 10–14, 16–18
50 France Sylvain Guintoli[18] 9
6 Australia Damian Cudlin[19] 15
Spain Mapfre Aspar Team MotoGP 8 Spain Héctor Barberá[20] 1–15, 17–18
6 Australia Damian Cudlin[21] 16
Czech Republic Cardion AB Motoracing 17 Czech Republic Karel Abraham[22] All
Japan Repsol Honda Team Honda RC212V 4 Italy Andrea Dovizioso[23] All
26 Spain Dani Pedrosa[24] 1–4, 8–18
7 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama[25] 7
27 Australia Casey Stoner[26] All
Japan Honda Racing Team 72 Japan Shinichi Ito[27] 15
Italy San Carlo Honda Gresini 7 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama[16] 1–6, 8–18
64 Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi[25] 7
58 Italy Marco Simoncelli[16] 1–17
Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP 24 Spain Toni Elías[16] All
23 United States Ben Bostrom[28] 10
64 Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi[27] 15
Japan Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki GSV-R 19 Spain Álvaro Bautista[29] 1, 3–18
21 United States John Hopkins[30] 2
21 United States John Hopkins[31] 11, 17
Japan Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha YZR-M1 1 Spain Jorge Lorenzo[32] 1–16
89 Japan Katsuyuki Nakasuga[33] 17–18
11 United States Ben Spies[34] All
France Monster Yamaha Tech 3 5 United States Colin Edwards[35] 1–17
41 United States Josh Hayes[36] 18
35 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow[37] All
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

All entries used Bridgestone tyres.

1 Being his final MotoGP race, Capirossi switched numbers for Valencia as a memorial to his fallen countryman Simoncelli, killed at Sepang, by racing with the #58 that Simoncelli used, instead of his normal #65.[38] He was still shown as #65 in official timing documentation.[39]

Rider changes[edit]

Moto2 participants[edit]

On 31 October 2010, a list of 22 teams was accepted by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, Dorna Sports and IRTA to compete in the 2011 championship.[40] A 38-rider provisional entry list was released on 24 January 2011.[13] All Moto2 competitors raced with an identical CBR600RR inline-four engine developed by Honda. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Dunlop.

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
IodaRacing Project FTR[41] FTR Moto M211 3 Italy Simone Corsi[42] 1–9, 11–18
75 Italy Mattia Pasini[42] 1–9, 11–18
GP Team Switzerland Kiefer Racing
Viessmann Kiefer Racing
Kalex[43] Kalex Moto2 4 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher[43] 1–9, 11–18
65 Germany Stefan Bradl[43] 1–9, 11–18
Avintia-STX
Blusens-STX
FTR[44] FTR Moto M211 6 Spain Joan Olivé[45] 13
9 United States Kenny Noyes[46] 1–9, 11–18
10 Colombia Martín Cárdenas[47] 12
34 Spain Esteve Rabat[44] 1–9, 11–18
68 Colombia Yonny Hernández[44] 1–9, 11, 14–18
Aeroport de Castelló FTR[48] FTR Moto M211 6 Spain Joan Olivé[49] 14–18
24 Italy Tommaso Lorenzetti[50] 8–9, 11
32 United States Jacob Gagne[45] 13
49 United Kingdom Kev Coghlan[48] 1–7
73 United States J. D. Beach[47] 12
CIP with TSR TSR TSR TSR6 7 Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama[51] 15
Technomag-CIP Suter[52] Suter MMXI 7 Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama[45] 13–14
54 Turkey Kenan Sofuoğlu[53] 1–9, 11–12, 15–18
77 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter[53] 1–9, 11–18
QMMF Racing Team Moriwaki[13] Moriwaki MD600 8 Australia Alex Cudlin[54] 4
88 Spain Ricard Cardús[55] 1–5, 7–9, 11–17
95 Qatar Mashel Al Naimi[55] 1–9, 11–18
96 Qatar Nasser Al Malki[41] 1
96 Qatar Nasser Al Malki[56] 6, 18
Interwetten Paddock Moto2 Suter[57] Suter MMXI 12 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi[57] 1–9, 11–18
MZ Racing Team MZ-RE Honda[13] MZ Moto2 13 Australia Anthony West[58] 1–3
FTR Moto M210[59][60] 4–9, 11–18
76 Germany Max Neukirchner[58] 1–9, 11–18
Thai Honda Singha SAG
SAG Team
FTR[61] FTR Moto M211 14 Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot[61] 1–9, 11–16, 18
23 Thailand Apiwat Wongthananon[62] 17
35 Italy Raffaele de Rosa[56] 6
64 Colombia Santiago Hernández[61] 1–5, 7–9, 11–18
JiR Moto2 Motobi[63] TSR TSR6[64] 15 San Marino Alex de Angelis[63] 1–9, 11–18
NGM Forward Racing Suter[65] Suter MMXI 16 France Jules Cluzel[65] 1–9, 11–18
25 Italy Alex Baldolini[65] 1–9, 11
35 Italy Raffaele de Rosa[66] 12–18
Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 Suter[13] Suter MMXI 18 Spain Jordi Torres[56] 6, 8–9, 11–18
20 Spain Iván Moreno[67] 16–17
21 Spain Javier Forés[68] 1–7
35 Italy Raffaele de Rosa[50] 8
60 Spain Julián Simón[69] 1–5, 9, 11–14, 18
82 Spain Elena Rosell[70] 7
82 Spain Elena Rosell[49] 14, 18
Tech 3 B
Tech 3 Racing
Tech 3[13] Tech 3 Mistral 610 19 Belgium Xavier Siméon[71] 1–9, 11–18
38 United Kingdom Bradley Smith[72] 1–9, 11–18
63 France Mike Di Meglio[72] 1–9, 11–18
Andreozzi Reparto Corse[45] FTR[45] FTR Moto M211 22 Italy Alessandro Andreozzi[45] 13
G22 Racing Team
Desguaces La Torre G22
Moriwaki[73] Moriwaki MD600 25 Italy Alex Baldolini[74] 18
31 Spain Carmelo Morales[75] 5–8, 12–13
Suter[76] Suter MMXI 9, 11
Moriwaki[73] Moriwaki MD600 33 Spain Sergio Gadea[49] 14–15
35 Italy Raffaele de Rosa[73] 1–4
99 Poland Łukasz Wargala[77] 2–3
Pons HP 40 Pons Kalex[13] Kalex Moto2 25 Italy Alex Baldolini[66] 12–14
40 Spain Aleix Espargaró[78] 1–9, 11–18
80 Spain Axel Pons[78] 1–9, 11, 15–18
Speed Master Suter[79] Suter MMXI 29 Italy Andrea Iannone[79] 1–9, 11–18
Italtrans Racing Team Suter[13] Suter MMXI 30 Japan Takaaki Nakagami[51] 15
39 Venezuela Robertino Pietri[13] 1–9, 11–18
71 Italy Claudio Corti[80] 1–9, 11–14, 16–18
GPTech FTR[47] FTR Moto M211 32 United States Jacob Gagne[47] 12
Marc VDS Racing Team Suter[81] Suter MMXI 36 Finland Mika Kallio[82] 1–9, 11–18
45 United Kingdom Scott Redding[83] 1–9, 11–18
BRP Racing Suter Suter MMXI 43 Australia Kris McLaren[67] 16
FTR FTR Moto M210 56 Australia Blake Leigh-Smith[67] 16
HP Tuenti Speed Up
Speed Up
FTR[41] FTR Moto M211 44 Spain Pol Espargaró[84] 1–9, 11–18
53 France Valentin Debise[79] 1–9, 11–18
Gresini Racing Moto2 Moriwaki[85] Moriwaki MD600 51 Italy Michele Pirro[85] 1–9, 11–18
72 Japan Yuki Takahashi[85] 1–9, 11–18
Team Climent MIR Racing[74] MIR Moto2 61 Spain Óscar Climent[74] 18
EAB Racing Ten Kate[70] Ten Kate Moto2 66 Netherlands Michael van der Mark[70] 7
Faenza Racing Suter[50] Suter MMXI 70 Italy Mattia Tarozzi[50] 8
Petronas Malaysia Moriwaki Moriwaki MD600 86 Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin[62] 17
87 Malaysia Mohamad Zamri Baba[62] 17
Team CatalunyaCaixa Repsol Suter[86] Suter MMXI 93 Spain Marc Márquez[86] 1–9, 11–18
MS Racing[87] Suter[87] Suter MMXI 97 South Africa Steven Odendaal[87] 2–4, 7, 9, 11
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants[edit]

  • A 32-rider provisional entry list was released on 24 January 2011.[13]
Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Team Italia FMI Aprilia Aprilia RSW 125 3 Italy Luigi Morciano[88] 1–9, 11–18
19 Italy Alessandro Tonucci[88] 1–9, 11–18
Avant-AirAsia-Ajo
AirAsia-SIC-Ajo
Red Bull Ajo Motorsport
Derbi[89] Derbi RSA 125 5 France Johann Zarco[89] 1–9, 11–18
7 Spain Efrén Vázquez[89] 1–9, 11–18
Aprilia[90] Aprilia RSW 125 52 United Kingdom Danny Kent[89] 1–9, 15–18
Aprilia RSA 125 11–14
Derbi[89] Derbi RSW 125 63 Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin[13] 1–9, 11–18
Aprilia[90] Aprilia RSA 125 94 Germany Jonas Folger[89] 1–9, 11–18
Caretta Technology Forward Team
Caretta Technology
Caretta Technology Race Dept.[91]
KTM[13] KTM 125 FRR 8 Australia Jack Miller[92] 13, 15–18
10 France Alexis Masbou[93] 5–9, 11–18
12 Germany Daniel Kartheininger[13] 1–2
56 Hungary Péter Sebestyén[91] 3–9, 11–12
76 Japan Hiroki Ono[13] 1–4
90 Switzerland Damien Raemy[94] 14
WTR-Ten10 Racing Aprilia[13] Aprilia RSW 125 10 France Alexis Masbou[95] 4
40 Switzerland Marco Colandrea[96] 16–18
43 Italy Francesco Mauriello[97] 1–9, 11–14
50 Norway Sturla Fagerhaug[93] 5–9, 11–18
69 India Sarath Kumar[97] 1–3
89 Italy Luca Fabrizio[98] 15
Intact-Racing Team Germany Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 11 Germany Sandro Cortese[99] 1–9, 11–18
Team Murcia Pramac Aprilia[100] Aprilia RSW 125 13 Spain Juan Francisco Guevara[100] 18
Andalucia Banca Civica Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 14 South Africa Brad Binder[98] 15–18
23 Spain Alberto Moncayo[101] 1–9, 11–18
28 Spain Josep Rodríguez[102] 7
44 Portugal Miguel Oliveira[103] 1–5, 8–9, 11–14
RW Racing GP Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 14 South Africa Brad Binder[104] 12
39 Spain Luis Salom[105] 1–9, 11, 13–18
Phonica Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 15 Italy Simone Grotzkyj[106] 1–9, 11–13
Aprilia RSW 125 17 United Kingdom Taylor Mackenzie[107] 1–9, 11–18
30 Switzerland Giulian Pedone[13] 1–9, 11–18
60 Italy Manuel Tatasciore[108] 11, 13
60 Italy Manuel Tatasciore[94] 14, 16–18
65 Japan Syunya Mori[109] 15
Bankia Aspar Team Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 18 Spain Nicolás Terol[69] 1–9, 11–18
26 Spain Adrián Martín[110] 1–9, 11–18
55 Spain Héctor Faubel[68] 1–9, 11–18
Ongetta-Centro Seta Aprilia[13] Aprilia RSW 125 21 United Kingdom Harry Stafford[13] 1–9, 11–18
84 Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil[13] 1–9, 11–18
Nordgren Racing Honda[100] Honda RS125R 22 Denmark Emil Petersen[100] 18
RJR Racing[108] Aprilia[108] Aprilia RSW 125 24 Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelík[108] 11
Pev-Blusens-SMX-Paris Hilton[111]
Blusens by Paris Hilton Racing[91]
Aprilia Aprilia RSA 125 25 Spain Maverick Viñales[111] 1–9, 11–18
28 Spain Josep Rodríguez[94] 14–18
33 Spain Sergio Gadea[111] 1–9, 11–13
VFT Racing[92] Aprilia[92] Aprilia RSW 125 27 Italy Alessandro Giorgi[92] 13
Wild Wolf-RACC-MS[112] Aprilia[112] Aprilia RSW 125 28 Spain Josep Rodríguez[112] 2, 5
TT Motion Events Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSW 125 31 Finland Niklas Ajo[113] 1–9, 11–16, 18
32 Australia Arthur Sissis[114] 17
Larresport[112] Honda[112] Honda RS125R 34 Spain Daniel Ruiz[112] 2, 18
Matteoni Racing Aprilia[13] Aprilia RSW 125 36 Spain Joan Perelló[115] 1–9, 11–17
56 Hungary Peter Sebestyén[100] 18
96 France Louis Rossi[116] 1–9, 11–18
Turismo de Aragon – DVJ[94] Aprilia[94] Aprilia RSW 125 37 Spain Pedro Rodríguez[94] 14
Freudenberg Racing Team[102] KTM[102] KTM 125 FRR 41 Germany Luca Gruenwald[102] 7, 9, 11
42 Germany Toni Finsterbusch[117] 9
Fastline GP Racing Honda Honda RS125R 45 Australia Tom Hatton[96] 16
HookRacing.com Aprilia Aprilia RSW 125 46 Australia Josh Hook[96] 16
Aprilia RSW Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSW 125 47 Australia Nicky Diles[96] 16
Phillis QBE Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSW 125 48 Australia Alex Phillis[96] 16
Avalon Biddle Racing Honda Honda RS125R 49 New Zealand Avalon Biddle[96] 16
Dutch Racing Team[102] Honda[102] Honda RS125R 51 Netherlands Bryan Schouten[102] 7
Ongetta-Abbink Metaal[90] Aprilia[13] Aprilia RSA 125 53 Netherlands Jasper Iwema[90] 1–9, 11–18
RV Racing Team[102] Honda[102] Honda RS125R 61 Netherlands Ernst Dubbink[102] 7
AirAsia SLC EVO Derbi Derbi RSW 125 64 Malaysia Farid Badrul[114] 17
JerrysRacingTeam[102] Honda[102] Honda RS125R 67 Netherlands Jerry van de Bunt[102] 7
LHF Project Racing[117] Honda[117] Honda RS125R 70 Germany Marvin Fritz[117] 9
Racing Steps Foundation KRP[93] Aprilia[93] Aprilia RSW 125 71 United Kingdom John McPhee[93] 5–6, 18
RZT Racing[117] Aprilia[117] Aprilia RSW 125 73 Australia Jack Miller[117] 9
MGP Racing Aprilia[118] Aprilia RSW 125 74 Italy Kevin Calia[118] 8, 13
RacingTeam Van Leeuwen[102] Honda[102] Honda RS125R 75 Netherlands Thomas van Leeuwen[102] 7
Mahindra Racing Mahindra[119] Mahindra GP125 77 Germany Marcel Schrötter[119] 1–9, 11–18
99 United Kingdom Danny Webb[119] 1–9, 11–18
Schwaben Racing Team[117] Honda[117] Honda RS125R 78 Germany Felix Forstenhäusler[117] 9
Team Nobby Honda Honda RS125R 79 Japan Takehiro Yamamoto[109] 15
Project u 7C HARC Honda Honda RS125R 80 Japan Jun Ohnishi[109] 15
81 Japan Hyuga Watanabe[109] 15
18 Garage Racing Team Honda Honda RS125R 82 Japan Hikari Okubo[109] 15
AMK Brno Junior Team[108] Honda[108] Honda RS125R 83 Slovakia Jakub Jantulík[108] 11
Team Hanusch[112] Honda[112] Honda RS125R 86 Germany Kevin Hanus[112] 2–3, 5, 14, 18
Faenza Racing Aprilia[118] Aprilia RSW 125 88 Italy Massimo Parziani[118] 8, 13
Maxiscoot MVT Racing[95] Aprilia[95] Aprilia RSW 125 91 France Kévin Szalaï[95] 4
Team RMS[95] Honda[95] Honda RS125R 92 France Kevin Thobois[95] 4
Ellegi Racing Aprilia[118] Aprilia RSW 125 95 Czech Republic Miroslav Popov[118] 8, 11, 13
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Australia Casey Stoner Honda Repsol Honda Team 1 Ret 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 C 1 350
2 Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Yamaha Factory Racing 2 1 2 4 2 Ret 6 1 2 2 4 4 1 3 2 DNS 260
3 Italy Andrea Dovizioso Honda Repsol Honda Team 4 12 4 2 4 2 3 2 4 5 2 5 5 Ret 5 3 C 3 228
4 Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Repsol Honda Team 3 2 1 Ret 8 1 3 Ret 2 2 2 1 4 C 5 219
5 United States Ben Spies Yamaha Yamaha Factory Racing 6 Ret Ret 6 3 Ret 1 4 5 4 5 3 6 5 6 DNS C 2 176
6 Italy Marco Simoncelli Honda San Carlo Honda Gresini 5 Ret Ret 5 6 Ret 9 5 6 Ret 3 12 4 4 4 2 C 139
7 Italy Valentino Rossi Ducati Ducati Team 7 5 5 3 5 6 4 6 9 6 6 10 7 10 Ret Ret C Ret 139
8 United States Nicky Hayden Ducati Ducati Team 9 3 9 7 8 4 5 10 8 7 7 14 Ret 7 7 7 C Ret 132
9 United States Colin Edwards Yamaha Monster Yamaha Tech 3 8 Ret 6 13 DNS 3 7 9 10 8 8 7 13 13 8 5 C 109
10 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama Honda San Carlo Honda Gresini 10 4 7 8 Ret 9 11 15 10 9 9 11 11 9 Ret C 12 98
Repsol Honda Team 8
11 Spain Héctor Barberá Ducati Mapfre Aspar Team MotoGP 12 6 Ret 9 11 11 12 7 11 9 10 Ret 9 8 Ret C 11 82
12 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow Yamaha Monster Yamaha Tech 3 11 8 8 Ret 7 DNS 14 Ret 14 Ret Ret 11 10 9 11 Ret C 4 70
13 Spain Álvaro Bautista Suzuki Rizla Suzuki MotoGP DNS 13 12 12 5 11 13 7 Ret Ret 6 8 6 Ret Ret C Ret 67
14 Czech Republic Karel Abraham Ducati Cardion AB Motoracing 13 7 Ret 10 10 7 Ret 12 12 11 Ret Ret 12 Ret DNS 10 C 8 64
15 Spain Toni Elías Honda LCR Honda MotoGP Ret 9 11 11 13 8 10 15 16 13 11 13 15 Ret Ret 8 C 10 61
16 France Randy de Puniet Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret 12 Ret 14 13 DNS 12 8 14 12 10 6 C Ret 49
17 Italy Loris Capirossi Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret 11 12 Ret 9 10 DNS 12 13 Ret Ret Ret 9 C 9 43
18 Japan Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha Yamaha Factory Racing C 6 10
19 United States Josh Hayes Yamaha Monster Yamaha Tech 3 7 9
20 Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi Honda San Carlo Honda Gresini 13 7
LCR Honda MotoGP 12
21 United States John Hopkins Suzuki Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 10 DNS C 6
22 Japan Shinichi Ito Honda Honda Racing Team 13 3
France Sylvain Guintoli Ducati Pramac Racing Team 17 0
Australia Damian Cudlin Ducati Pramac Racing Team Ret 0
Mapfre Aspar Team MotoGP DNS
United States Ben Bostrom Honda LCR Honda MotoGP Ret 0
Pos Rider Bike Team QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Japan Honda 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 C 1 405
2 Japan Yamaha 2 1 2 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 3 2 5 C 2 325
3 Italy Ducati 7 3 5 3 5 4 4 6 8 6 6 8 7 7 7 6 C 8 180
4 Japan Suzuki DNS 10 13 12 12 5 11 13 7 Ret Ret 6 8 6 Ret Ret C Ret 73
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Japan Repsol Honda Team 4 4 12 4 2 4 2 3 2 4 5 2 5 5 Ret 5 3 C 3 528[a]
7 8
26 3 2 1 Ret 8 1 3 Ret 2 2 2 1 4 C 5
27 1 Ret 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 C 1
2 Japan Yamaha Factory Racing 1 2 1 2 4 2 Ret 6 1 2 2 4 4 1 3 2 DNS 446
11 6 Ret Ret 6 3 Ret 1 4 5 4 5 3 6 5 6 DNS C 2
89 C 6
3 Italy Ducati Team 46 7 5 5 3 5 6 4 6 9 6 6 10 7 10 Ret Ret C Ret 271
69 9 3 9 7 8 4 5 10 8 7 7 14 Ret 7 7 7 C Ret
4 Italy San Carlo Honda Gresini 7 10 4 7 8 Ret 9 11 15 10 9 9 11 11 9 Ret C 12 232
58 5 Ret Ret 5 6 Ret 9 5 6 Ret 3 12 4 4 4 2 C
64 13
5 France Monster Yamaha Tech 3 5 8 Ret 6 13 DNS 3 7 9 10 8 8 7 13 13 8 5 C 188
35 11 8 8 Ret 7 DNS 14 Ret 14 Ret Ret 11 10 9 11 Ret C 4
41 7
6 Italy Pramac Racing Team 6 Ret 92
14 Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret 12 Ret 14 13 DNS 12 8 14 12 10 6 C Ret
50 17
65 Ret 11 12 Ret 9 10 DNS 12 13 Ret Ret Ret 9 C 9
7 Spain Maphre Aspar Team MotoGP 6 DNS 82
8 12 6 Ret 9 11 11 12 7 11 9 10 Ret 9 8 Ret C 11
8 Japan Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 19 DNS 13 12 12 5 11 13 7 Ret Ret 6 8 6 Ret Ret C Ret 73
21 10
9 Czech Republic Cardion AB Motoracing 17 13 7 Ret 10 10 7 Ret 12 12 11 Ret Ret 12 Ret DNS 10 C 8 64
10 Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP 24 Ret 9 11 11 13 8 10 15 16 13 11 13 15 Ret Ret 8 C 10 61
Pos Team Bike
No.
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Footnotes
  1. ^ Repsol Honda Team raced with three bikes throughout the season, therefore their second best result of the races did not count towards the Teams' standings.

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.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Germany Stefan Bradl Kalex 1 5 1 3 1 1 Ret 2 2 3 6 2 8 4 2 2 Ret 274
2 Spain Marc Márquez Suter Ret Ret 21 1 2 Ret 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 DNS WD 251
3 Italy Andrea Iannone Suter 2 1 13 Ret 15 16 12 5 14 1 11 3 2 1 8 9 11 177
4 San Marino Alex de Angelis Motobi 4 7 12 10 6 Ret 5 4 3 4 15 4 4 6 1 4 12 174
5 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Suter 3 2 Ret 5 Ret 15 8 6 5 5 17 8 7 3 11 1 17 151
6 Italy Simone Corsi FTR 6 3 5 7 4 10 14 7 8 9 14 10 3 5 15 Ret Ret 127
7 United Kingdom Bradley Smith Tech 3 9 4 29 9 19 2 3 3 Ret Ret 4 6 6 7 18 DNS 23 121
8 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter Suter 13 28 4 8 Ret 20 18 11 12 8 12 13 9 8 12 5 3 94
9 Italy Michele Pirro Moriwaki 8 9 22 14 12 3 17 Ret 10 18 20 14 Ret 13 14 7 1 84
10 Spain Esteve Rabat FTR 14 15 10 21 7 6 7 16 Ret 7 3 11 16 9 Ret 11 Ret 79
11 Japan Yuki Takahashi Moriwaki 5 Ret 3 2 Ret 7 Ret 14 Ret 12 25 7 31 30 10 Ret Ret 77
12 Spain Aleix Espargaró Pons Kalex 11 24 Ret 6 3 18 16 9 Ret 6 10 Ret 5 31 13 8 21 76
13 Spain Pol Espargaró FTR 22 20 6 13 16 Ret Ret 28 13 16 2 9 14 15 5 3 14 75
14 Spain Julián Simón Suter 10 6 2 4 Ret Ret DNS 7 12 17 10 68
15 United Kingdom Scott Redding Suter 31 23 25 16 11 5 24 27 7 26 5 5 15 20 7 10 30 63
16 Finland Mika Kallio Suter 20 17 Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret 17 Ret 13 9 15 10 10 16 6 2 61
17 Turkey Kenan Sofuoğlu Suter 18 16 Ret 26 Ret 8 2 10 11 10 DNS 19 6 12 20 59
18 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher Kalex 27 27 7 12 5 11 9 13 4 Ret 21 19 21 24 21 21 16 52
19 Colombia Yonny Hernández FTR 12 14 18 20 9 9 13 Ret 6 Ret DNS 23 24 DSQ 6 43
20 Germany Max Neukirchner MZ-RE Honda 15 10 DNS 15 10 12 10 8 Ret Ret 24 Ret 13 18 Ret Ret 9 42
21 France Jules Cluzel Suter 7 Ret Ret 11 23 4 Ret 15 9 Ret 16 Ret Ret 16 Ret 13 13 41
22 Australia Anthony West MZ-RE Honda Ret 11 27 25 22 Ret 4 21 23 29 26 27 11 12 Ret Ret 4 40
23 France Mike Di Meglio Tech 3 19 26 9 Ret Ret 17 Ret 24 16 15 27 16 12 27 9 14 7 30
24 Italy Mattia Pasini FTR Ret 13 20 23 Ret Ret 6 20 19 11 8 17 Ret 14 Ret Ret Ret 28
25 Italy Claudio Corti Suter 21 21 11 22 17 Ret 15 23 15 14 22 18 19 4 Ret 15 23
26 Belgium Xavier Siméon Tech 3 25 19 26 18 14 Ret Ret 12 18 23 13 Ret 18 11 Ret 15 8 23
27 Italy Alex Baldolini Suter 28 Ret 8 Ret 13 14 11 Ret 17 Ret 18
Pons Kalex 34 Ret 22
Moriwaki 19
28 United States Kenny Noyes FTR 24 29 17 17 Ret Ret Ret 29 20 20 Ret 23 23 17 22 NC 5 11
29 United Kingdom Kev Coghlan FTR Ret 8 DNS 27 24 13 21 11
30 Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot FTR Ret 12 Ret 24 DNS Ret Ret Ret 25 17 Ret Ret Ret 22 DNS Ret 4
31 Spain Ricard Cardús Moriwaki 17 22 14 Ret DNS 19 22 28 22 19 21 25 Ret 17 DNS 2
32 Spain Axel Pons Pons Kalex 16 Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS 22 24 Ret 19 NC DNS 1
Italy Raffaele de Rosa Moriwaki 30 25 16 19 0
FTR 21
Suter Ret 23 22 Ret Ret 20 Ret Ret
Spain Joan Olivé FTR 26 28 26 23 16 26 0
Spain Jordi Torres Suter Ret 19 21 19 18 DNS 20 Ret Ret 17 18 0
Spain Javier Forés Suter 26 18 19 29 Ret 19 23 0
France Valentin Debise FTR 23 30 Ret 28 20 22 Ret 18 Ret 21 30 25 29 21 Ret Ret Ret 0
Spain Carmelo Morales Moriwaki 18 Ret 20 25 Ret Ret 0
Suter DNS Ret
Malaysia Mohamad Zamri Baba Moriwaki 18 0
Spain Iván Moreno Suter 25 19 0
Japan Tomoyoshi Koyama Suter 20 24 0
TSR 28
Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin Moriwaki 20 0
Colombia Santiago Hernández FTR Ret 31 24 Ret 21 Ret 30 24 27 33 24 26 Ret 26 Ret 22 0
Venezuela Robertino Pietri Suter 29 Ret 23 30 Ret 23 26 26 26 25 32 Ret 30 25 Ret 22 24 0
Netherlands Michael van der Mark Ten Kate 22 0
Qatar Mashel Al Naimi Moriwaki Ret 33 28 31 Ret 24 25 31 30 30 35 30 32 29 28 23 27 0
Qatar Nasser Al Malki Moriwaki 32 25 29 0
Spain Elena Rosell Suter DNQ 33 25 0
South Africa Steven Odendaal Suter 32 Ret Ret Ret 27 28 0
Spain Sergio Gadea Moriwaki 27 DNS 0
Australia Blake Leigh-Smith FTR 27 0
United States Jacob Gagne FTR 31 28 0
Colombia Martín Cárdenas FTR 28 0
Spain Óscar Climent MIR Racing 28 0
Italy Tommaso Lorenzetti FTR Ret 29 Ret 0
United States J. D. Beach FTR 29 0
Italy Alessandro Andreozzi FTR 29 0
Australia Alex Cudlin Moriwaki 32 0
Poland Łukasz Wargala Moriwaki Ret DNQ 0
Italy Mattia Tarozzi Suter Ret 0
Australia Kris McLaren Suter Ret 0
Thailand Apiwat Wongthananon FTR Ret 0
Japan Takaaki Nakagami Suter DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Switzerland Suter 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 384
2 Germany Kalex 1 5 1 3 1 1 9 2 2 3 6 2 8 4 2 2 16 281
3 United Kingdom FTR 6 3 5 7 4 6 6 7 6 7 2 9 3 5 5 3 5 199
4 Italy Motobi 4 7 12 10 6 Ret 5 4 3 4 15 4 4 6 1 4 12 174
5 France Tech 3 9 4 9 9 14 2 3 3 16 15 4 6 6 7 9 14 7 149
6 Japan Moriwaki 5 9 3 2 12 3 17 14 10 12 19 7 25 13 10 7 1 138
7 Spain Pons Kalex 11 24 15 6 3 18 16 9 22 6 10 Ret 5 31 13 8 21 77
8 Germany MZ-RE Honda 15 10 27 15 10 12 4 8 23 29 24 27 11 12 Ret Ret 4 61
Netherlands Ten Kate 22 0
Japan TSR 28 0
Spain MIR Racing 28 0
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Nicolás Terol Aprilia 1 1 1 2 1 8 DNS 1 4 Ret 1 1 1 2 6 5 2 302
2 France Johann Zarco Derbi 6 3 3 5 6 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 1 3 3 Ret 262
3 Spain Maverick Viñales Aprilia 9 Ret 4 1 2 Ret 1 3 3 6 2 7 3 4 8 1 1 248
4 Germany Sandro Cortese Aprilia 2 6 2 7 4 7 4 12 8 1 3 4 7 5 1 2 Ret 225
5 Spain Héctor Faubel Aprilia 11 11 Ret 4 7 3 10 5 1 4 7 5 Ret 3 7 4 3 177
6 Germany Jonas Folger Aprilia 5 2 5 6 3 1 8 Ret 7 9 9 10 6 Ret 6 5 161
7 Spain Efrén Vázquez Derbi 4 9 6 3 5 5 7 4 Ret Ret 6 3 4 Ret 4 11 4 160
8 Spain Luis Salom Aprilia 8 Ret 8 10 Ret 4 2 6 5 DNS Ret 5 23 2 Ret 7 116
9 Spain Sergio Gadea Aprilia 3 Ret 12 8 8 Ret 3 7 6 5 4 8 103
10 Spain Alberto Moncayo Aprilia 7 16 Ret 11 15 17 15 9 11 3 DNS 11 8 7 5 9 6 94
11 United Kingdom Danny Kent Aprilia 13 4 15 17 11 10 6 15 9 Ret 13 6 6 9 22 10 17 82
12 Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil Aprilia 23 7 13 21 10 9 16 10 13 7 10 12 13 11 13 8 24 72
13 Spain Adrián Martín Aprilia 28 12 9 14 9 6 33 Ret Ret Ret Ret 26 9 8 27 Ret NC 45
14 Portugal Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 10 Ret 7 9 Ret 8 Ret 23 8 10 Ret 44
15 Germany Marcel Schrötter Mahindra 21 13 18 Ret 16 Ret 9 11 16 14 Ret 15 11 12 11 Ret 12 36
16 Italy Simone Grotzkyj Aprilia 14 17 10 12 25 Ret 12 13 17 8 11 DNS 32
17 France Louis Rossi Aprilia 15 14 Ret 13 12 13 30 Ret 18 15 12 Ret Ret DNS 9 18 10 31
18 Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin Derbi 19 10 11 19 Ret 18 14 18 24 9 19 27 Ret 15 20 7 25 30
19 United Kingdom Danny Webb Mahindra 16 Ret 16 Ret Ret 11 13 Ret 14 12 DNS 21 15 Ret 10 13 Ret 24
20 Italy Luigi Morciano Aprilia 20 20 21 20 18 DNS 17 Ret 19 11 15 14 12 Ret 12 Ret 9 23
21 Finland Niklas Ajo Aprilia 17 Ret 14 Ret 13 16 Ret 22 10 Ret Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret 8 19
22 France Alexis Masbou Aprilia 15 18
KTM 14 14 11 16 26 Ret 14 20 Ret Ret 14 12 22
23 Netherlands Jasper Iwema Aprilia 12 Ret Ret 18 17 Ret Ret 14 15 10 16 Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret 20 16
24 United Kingdom Taylor Mackenzie Aprilia 18 5 DNS 22 28 12 26 17 Ret 21 21 22 Ret Ret 18 21 Ret 15
25 Italy Alessandro Tonucci Aprilia 22 19 DNS 26 29 20 23 20 25 19 23 17 14 10 16 15 13 12
26 Japan Hiroki Ono KTM Ret 8 17 16 8
27 Italy Manuel Tatasciore Aprilia Ret 18 17 19 22 11 5
28 United Kingdom Harry Stafford Aprilia 25 18 Ret Ret Ret DNS 25 Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret 14 DNS Ret Ret 5
29 Germany Toni Finsterbusch KTM 12 4
30 Czech Republic Miroslav Popov Aprilia 19 17 13 3
31 United Kingdom John McPhee Aprilia 26 15 14 3
32 Spain Josep Rodríguez Aprilia 15 23 21 Ret Ret 17 14 Ret 3
33 Switzerland Giulian Pedone Aprilia 26 Ret 19 23 21 Ret 19 23 20 24 24 23 18 19 25 17 15 1
34 Norway Sturla Fagerhaug Aprilia 19 Ret 31 Ret 21 16 Ret Ret 16 18 15 19 16 1
Australia Jack Miller Aprilia Ret 0
KTM 24 16 23 16 Ret
Italy Kevin Calia Aprilia Ret 16 0
South Africa Brad Binder Aprilia 17 20 21 Ret Ret 0
Japan Hikari Ookubo Honda 17 0
Germany Luca Gruenwald KTM 18 Ret 18 0
Italy Francesco Mauriello Aprilia 27 Ret Ret 24 20 Ret 24 21 22 20 18 Ret Ret 0
Hungary Peter Sebestyén KTM 23 25 22 Ret 20 Ret Ret 26 22 0
Aprilia 18
Spain Joan Perelló Aprilia Ret 23 20 Ret 27 19 27 Ret 23 22 20 25 Ret 22 Ret Ret 0
Spain Daniel Ruiz Honda 21 19 0
Italy Alessandro Giorgi Aprilia 19 0
Switzerland Damien Raemy KTM 19 0
Spain Pedro Rodríguez Aprilia 20 0
Australia Arthur Sissis Aprilia 20 0
Switzerland Marco Colandrea Aprilia 24 23 21 0
Japan Syunya Mori Aprilia 21 0
Germany Kevin Hanus Honda 24 22 24 Ret 23 0
Germany Daniel Kartheininger KTM 24 22 0
Netherlands Bryan Schouten Honda 22 0
India Sarath Kumar Aprilia DNQ DNQ 24 0
Japan Takehiro Yamamoto Honda 24 0
Malaysia Farid Badrul Derbi 24 0
Czech Republic Ladislav Chmelik Aprilia 25 0
Italy Luca Fabrizio Aprilia 25 0
Australia Josh Hook Aprilia 26 0
France Kevin Szalai Aprilia 27 0
Germany Felix Forstenhäusler Honda 27 0
France Kevin Thobois Honda 28 0
Netherlands Thomas van Leeuwen Honda 28 0
Netherlands Jerry van de Bunt Honda 29 0
Netherlands Ernst Dubbink Honda 32 0
Italy Massimo Parziani Aprilia Ret Ret 0
Germany Marvin Fritz Honda Ret 0
Japan Hyuga Watanabe Honda Ret 0
Australia Nicky Diles Aprilia Ret 0
Japan Jun Ohnishi Honda DNS 0
Spain Juan Francisco Guevara Aprilia DNS 0
Slovakia Jakub Jantulík Honda DNQ 0
New Zealand Avalon Biddle Honda DNQ 0
Australia Tom Hatton Honda DNQ 0
Australia Alex Phillis Aprilia DNQ 0
Denmark Emil Petersen Honda DNQ 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
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
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Italy Aprilia 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 420
2 Spain Derbi 4 3 3 3 5 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 1 3 3 4 284
3 India Mahindra 16 13 16 Ret 16 11 9 11 14 12 Ret 15 11 12 10 13 12 49
4 Austria KTM 24 8 17 16 14 14 11 16 12 18 14 20 19 16 14 12 22 29
Japan Honda 21 22 28 24 22 27 DNQ Ret 17 DNQ 19 0
Pos Constructor QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
CAT
Catalonia
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

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