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Gresini Racing

Motorcycle racing team from Italy


Motorcycle racing team from Italy

FieldValue
Short_nameGresini Racing
Logo[[File:Gresini_Racing_Logo_2017.png200px]]
Last_season2026
Long_nameMotoGP:
BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
Moto2:
Italjet Gresini Racing Moto2
BaseFaenza, Italy
PrincipalNadia Padovani
RidersMotoGP:
54. Fermín Aldeguer
73. Álex Márquez
Moto2:
3. Sergio García
21. Alonso López
MotorcycleMotoGP:
Ducati Desmosedici
Moto2:
Kalex Moto2
TyresMotoGP:
Michelin
Moto2:
Pirelli
Riders_champ250cc:
: Daijiro Kato
Moto2:
: Toni Elías
Moto3:
2018: Jorge Martín
MotoE:
2019: Matteo Ferrari
FounderFausto Gresini

BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP Moto2: Italjet Gresini Racing Moto2 54. Fermín Aldeguer 73. Álex Márquez Moto2: 3. Sergio García 21. Alonso López Ducati Desmosedici Moto2: Kalex Moto2

Michelin Moto2: Pirelli : Daijiro Kato Moto2: : Toni Elías Moto3: 2018: Jorge Martín MotoE: 2019: Matteo Ferrari

Gresini Racing is a motorcycle racing team competing in the MotoGP World Championship under the name Gresini Racing MotoGP as a Ducati satellite team and the Moto2 World Championship as Italjet Gresini Racing Moto2.

History

The beginning with Honda

Fausto Gresini founded the team in with Fabrizio Cecchini as the technical director.

The team competed in the 500 cc class with Brazilian rider Alex Barros and a Honda NSR500V two-cylinder bike.

Barros ranked ninth in the final championship standings, and managed to record the team's first podium finish at Donington Park.

The following year, Honda decided to supply Barros and the team with a Honda NSR500 four-cylinder bike, the same bike that was used by the factory team.

Barros recorded two podium finishes and a series of top-five finishes to collect 138 points and fifth place in the final standings.

250 cc class times

In , the team dropped down to the 250 cc class with a factory-supported Honda NSR250 and with reigning 250cc world champion Loris Capirossi as the rider.

In the first race of the season at Sepang, Malaysia, Capirossi took the first ever win for the Gresini team. During the season, he earned two more wins and six other podium finishes, and finished the season third in the final standings with 209 points.

The Kato-Philippe duo

After Capirossi stepped up to the 500 cc for the 2000 season, the team signed young Japanese rider Daijiro Kato and French rider Vincent Philippe.

Kato, who had already won two races as a wild-card racer in 1997 and 1998, made an instant impact with four consecutive podium finishes at the start of the season.

He became a title contender for the 250 cc title along with Yamaha riders Shinya Nakano and Olivier Jacque until the last race of the season at Phillip Island, Australia.

However, Kato finished third in the race and lost the title and the runner-up position to Jacque and Nakano respectively.

Kato's 259 points and third place in the championship handed him the Rookie of the Year award in the 250cc class.

Kato-Alzamora duo

In , the team was renamed Telefónica Movistar Honda and former 125 cc world champion Emilio Alzamora was signed to replace Philippe.

With both Nakano and Jacque moving to the 500cc class, Kato became the main contender for the 250 cc title.

Kato dominated the season by winning 11 races during the season, handing the Gresini team their first world title.

Alzamora added two podium finishes for the team as he went on to finish seventh in the final standings.

Return to the premier class

The team returned to the premier class in as Fortuna Honda Gresini with Kato as their sole rider.

Due to the rule changes, the 500 cc class was renamed MotoGP and the new 990 cc four-stroke bikes were introduced by the factory teams.

MotoGP

Kato rode the older Honda NSR500 two-stroke bike for the first nine races of the new MotoGP season before he received the new Honda RC211V prior to the Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno.

At the Spanish Grand Prix, Kato finished in second place for his first podium finish in the MotoGP class.

He matched his best finish with another second place at Brno, in his first race with the new four-stroke bike.

He also recorded the team's first ever pole position in the MotoGP class in the Pacific Grand Prix at Motegi, Japan.

Kato ranked seventh in the final standings with 117 points and won the Rookie of the Year award, while the team ranked eighth in the MotoGP team standings.

The team also competed in the 250cc class with Alzamora and Italian rider Roberto Rolfo. Rolfo was ranked third in the final standings with seven podium finishes while Alzamora was seventh with two podiums.

Expansion

In , the team expanded their MotoGP class effort to two riders and was renamed Telefónica Movistar Honda as title sponsor Telefónica joined from Suzuki. Former Suzuki rider Sete Gibernau also joined the team as their second rider.

Kato remained with the team and became one of four Honda official riders, riding the latest 2003-spec RC211V, while Gibernau was given the modified 2002 bike.

In the opening race at Suzuka, Japan, Kato crashed into the tyre barrier. He suffered serious injuries and went into a coma for two weeks before he died in hospital.

A week after Kato's death, Gibernau started from pole position and won the South African Grand Prix at Welkom, which marked the first race win for the Gresini team in the MotoGP class.

During the post-race interview, Gibernau dedicated the win for his late teammate. He remained as the team's sole rider until reigning Japanese Supersport champion Ryuichi Kiyonari joined the team from the fourth race onwards.

The team also promoted Gibernau to the 2003-spec bike left by Kato, while Kiyonari received the modified 2002 bike.

Gibernau won three more races and recorded a total of ten podium finishes as he took the second place in the championship with 277 points. The team was ranked fourth in the teams standings as Gibernau and Kiyonari scored a combined 299 points.

Moriwaki

Gibernau era

In , Gibernau fought for the championship and finished runner-up. His teammate, Colin Edwards, finished fifth.

Gibernau remained with the team for and was joined by Marco Melandri.

Melandri won two races. In the team lined up Melandri and Toni Elías with Elías bringing Fortuna sponsorship back to the team, and the team achieved four victories, three for Melandri and one for Elías.

Both riders remained with the team in , albeit losing the Fortuna sponsorship due to European Tobacco Regulations. The team also changed their tyre supplier to Bridgestone.

The new 800 cc Honda RC212V did not deliver the results expected and the team finished the season with 2 podiums.

For , Alex de Angelis and Shinya Nakano joined the team, with a new sponsor – San Carlo.

For , Elías re-joined the team, replacing Nakano who deferred to World Superbikes.

Malaysian Grand Prix

In , Marco Melandri re-joined the team after a turbulent period riding for Ducati and Kawasaki, with 2008 250cc champion Marco Simoncelli announced as his new teammate, who finished eighth overall while Melandri ended the season in tenth place.

For 2011, Simoncelli was promoted to ride a factory Honda as part of the Gresini team, whilst Hiroshi Aoyama rode a satellite Honda for the team.

Simoncelli was competitive at the top end of the field, but a number of crashes kept his points score low.

In October 2011, it was announced that Simoncelli would remain with the team for the 2012 season, however, Aoyama announced a move to Castrol Honda in the Superbike World Championship.

On 23 October 2011, Simoncelli died after a racing accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix.

A new era with Aprilia

In 2015, Gresini ended their long-standing partnership with Honda in the premier class.

Aprilia returned to the MotoGP paddock with a factory effort with track-side operations to be managed by Gresini.

Aleix Espargaró scored his first podium in MotoGP during the 2021 British Grand Prix, marking the first MotoGP-era podium for Aprilia and Gresini Racing's first podium since the 2014 French Grand Prix with Álvaro Bautista.

As Ducati's satellite team

For 2022, Aprilia re-entered the sport with their own factory team, taking incumbent riders Maverick Viñales and Espargaró.

Gresini elected to return to fully independent team status with Ducati machinery, fielding former Gresini Moto3 teammates Enea Bastianini and Fabio Di Giannantonio. Bastianini secured the team's first-ever premier class victory at the season-opening Qatar Grand Prix, with more victories in the United States, France, and Aragon. Di GIannantonio secured the team's first-ever pole position at Mugello, but his season was marked by struggling with MotoGP machinery. Bastianini, who had the standout result of 3rd in the riders' championship, was promoted to the Ducati factory team for 2023, and he was replaced by Álex Márquez who joined from LCR Honda.

Di Giannantonio took Gresini's only feature race win of 2023 at the Qatar Grand Prix, with Álex Márquez taking the team's first sprint victories at Silverstone and Sepang. Di Giannantonio moved to the VR46 Racing Team following his standout performances in the latter half of the 2023 season.

Eight-time world champion Marc Márquez joined Gresini for 2024, after 11 years with Repsol Honda, joining his brother Álex.

During the 2024 season, the Márquez brothers, fielding the same Ducati Desmosedici, most notably shared a podium in the German Grand Prix, 27 years after the fate in 1997 City of Imola Grand Prix by the Aoki brothers, Nobuatsu and Takuma. All 3 of Gresini's victories in 2024 were thanks to Marc Márquez, winning at Aragon, Misano, and Phillip Island. At final season, Márquez finished in 3rd place in the championship standings.

Spanish rookie Fermín Aldeguer replaced the outgoing Marc Márquez at Gresini, who joined Ducati Corse, for 2025 and 2026. The Gresini team continued its streak of race victories, as Álex Márquez secured his maiden Grand Prix victory at Jerez. The pairing of Márquez and Aldeguer had also accumulated 5 additional podiums between them, with Aldeguer's first at the rain-affected French Grand Prix with 3rd place. Aldeguer would take his maiden MotoGP victory at the Indonesian Grand Prix, becoming the first independent team rider since Jorge Martín in 2021 to win in his rookie season. The Malaysian Grand Prix was a big weekend for the team, as they clinched the independent team of the year title, with Álex Márquez securing runner-up in the championship with his third victory of the season, and Fermín Aldeguer clinching Rookie of the year award. This is the best season for the team Since Marco Melandri in 2005 got 2nd place.

Other divisions

Moto2

The team has been competing in Moto2 since .

Gresini rider Toni Elías won the inaugural Moto2 title on a Honda powered Moriwaki chassis.

The team was formerly known as QJmotor Gresini Racing before Gresini ended the sponsorship in 2024.

Former divisions

Moto3

The team started competing in Moto3 in 2012.

In 2015, Gresini began using Honda machinery in their Moto3 programme, replacing KTM.

In 2018, Gresini achieved a 1-2 championship finish in Moto3 with riders Jorge Martín and Fabio Di Giannantonio.

In 2021, Gresini left the Moto3 class in order to focus on their MotoGP and Moto2 efforts, after a decade in the class.

MotoE

In 2019, Gresini was granted two slots in the newly created MotoE class, as all other satellite teams in the MotoGP class.

With two wins and only finishes within the top-5 on the season, rider Matteo Ferrari clinched the inaugural MotoE Cup.

Ownership

The team was founded in by Fausto Gresini (1961–2021), a two-time 125cc world champion, after the end of his racing career.

On 23 February 2021, Fausto Gresini died after a two-month battle with COVID-19.

The team continued with Gresini's wife Nadia Padovani taking over as team owner and principal.

Results

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By rider

YearClassTeam nameBikeRidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.MotoGP2193rd2420th1779th15112th3923rd1738th4672nd2148th
Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP21ITA Enea Bastianini204613
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio200010
Ducati Desmosedici GP22ESP Álex Márquez170212
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio201200
Ducati Desmosedici GP23ESP Marc Márquez2031024
ESP Álex Márquez200100
BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP24ESP Álex Márquez2231215
ESP Fermín Aldeguer221301
Ducati Desmosedici GP26ESP Álex Márquez
Ducati Desmosedici GP25ESP Fermín Aldeguer

By year

YearClassTeam nameMotorcycleRidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
500ccFortuna Honda GresiniHonda NSR500VBRA Alex Barros1501001019th
Honda NSR500BRA Alex Barros1402021385th
250ccElf Axo Honda GresiniHonda NSR250ITA Loris Capirossi1539232093rd
Axo Honda GresiniJPN Daijiro Kato1649312593rd
TSR-Honda AC29MFRA Vincent Philippe1200001423rd
Telefónica Movistar HondaHonda NSR250JPN Daijiro Kato161113693221st
ESP Emilio Alzamora1602001367th
MotoGPFortuna Honda GresiniHonda NSR500
Honda RC211VJPN Daijiro Kato1602111177th
250ccHonda NSR250ITA Roberto Rolfo1607022193rd
ESP Emilio Alzamora1502001207th
ESP David García10000630th
MotoGPTelefónica Movistar HondaHonda RC211VESP Sete Gibernau16410112772nd
JPN Ryuichi Kiyonari1300002220th
JPN Daijiro Kato100000NC
Telefónica Movistar Honda MotoGPESP Sete Gibernau16410532572nd
USA Colin Edwards1602021575th
Movistar Honda MotoGPITA Marco Melandri1727032202nd
ESP Sete Gibernau1704511507th
Fortuna HondaITA Marco Melandri1737002284th
ESP Toni Elías1511011169th
Honda GresiniHonda RC212VITA Marco Melandri1703001875th
ESP Toni Elías15020210412th
ITA Michel Fabrizio10000621st
CAN Miguel Duhamel100000NC
San Carlo Honda GresiniJPN Shinya Nakano1800001269th
SMR Alex de Angelis1800006314th
ESP Toni Elías1701001157th
SMR Alex de Angelis1701001118th
ITA Marco Simoncelli1800001258th
ITA Marco Melandri17000010310th
Moto2Gresini Racing Moto2Moriwaki MD600ESP Toni Elías1778322711st
ITA Michele Pirro10000236th
UKR Vladimir Ivanov150000237th
JPN Tatsuya Yamaguchi100000NC
MotoGPSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda RC212VITA Marco Simoncelli1602201396th
JPN Hiroshi Aoyama16 (17)000090 (98)10th
JPN Kousuke Akiyoshi1 (2)00003 (7)20th
Moto2Gresini Racing Moto2Moriwaki MD600ITA Michele Pirro171210849th
JPN Yuki Takahashi1702007711th
MotoGPSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda RC213VESP Álvaro Bautista1802101785th
FTR-Honda MGP12ITA Michele Pirro1800004315th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Moriwaki MD600
Suter MMXIIGBR Gino Rea1701002121st
Thai Honda Gresini Moto2THA Ratthapark Wilairot170000927th
Moto3San Carlo Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RITA Niccolò Antonelli1700007714th
FTR-Honda M312
MotoGPGO&FUN Honda GresiniHonda RC213VESP Álvaro Bautista1800001716th
FTR-Honda MGP13AUS Bryan Staring180000226th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2
Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2Suter MMX2IDN Doni Tata Pradita160000128th
THA Ratthapark Wilairot800000NC
THA Thitipong Warokorn700000NC
ITA Franco Morbidelli300000NC
Moto3GO&FUN Gresini Moto3FTR-Honda M313ITA Niccolò Antonelli1700004716th
ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri1700000NC
MotoGPGO&FUN Honda GresiniHonda RC213VESP Álvaro Bautista1801018911th
Honda RCV1000RGBR Scott Redding1800008112th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2
Gresini Moto2Suter MMX2BEL Xavier Siméon1801006314th
ITA Lorenzo Baldassarri1800002025th
Moto3Junior Team GO&FUN Moto3KTM RC250GPITA Enea Bastianini1803001279th
ITA Niccolò Antonelli1800106814th
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Álvaro Bautista1800003116th
GER Stefan Bradl9 (17)00008 (17)18th
ITA Marco Melandri800000NC
GBR Michael Laverty100000NC
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2
Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2 2014BEL Xavier Siméon1812101137th
ITA Mattia Pasini200000NC
Moto3Gresini Racing Team Moto3Honda NSF250RWITA Enea Bastianini1816422073rd
ITA Andrea Locatelli1400003320th
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio100000NC
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Álvaro Bautista1800008212th
DEU Stefan Bradl1700006316th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2GBR Sam Lowes1826521755th
Moto3Gresini Racing Team Moto3Honda NSF250RWITA Enea Bastianini1616301772nd
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio1003001346th
JPN Ayumu Sasaki100000NC
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Aleix Espargaró1700006215th
GBR Sam Lowes180000525th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ESP Jorge Navarro1700006014th
Moto3Del Conca Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RWESP Jorge Martín1619921964th
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio1805021535th
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Aleix Espargaró1700004417th
GBR Scott Redding1800002121st
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ESP Jorge Navarro1800005813th
Moto3Del Conca Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RWESP Jorge Martín177101132601st
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio1826012182nd
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Aleix Espargaró1900006314th
ITA Andrea Iannone1700004316th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2GBR Sam Lowes1900006616th
Moto3Kömmerling Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RWARG Gabriel Rodrigo1400116718th
ITA Riccardo Rossi190000832nd
ESP Jeremy Alcoba20000233rd
MotoETrentino Gresini MotoEEnergicaITA Matteo Ferrari62301991st
ITA Lorenzo Savadori600002416th
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Aleix Espargaró1400004217th
GBR Bradley Smith1100001221st
ITA Lorenzo Savadori30000025th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ITA Nicolò Bulega1500003220th
ESP Edgar Pons150000526th
Moto3Kömmerling Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RWESP Jeremy Alcoba1501008711th
ARG Gabriel Rodrigo1500118013th
MotoETRENTINO Gresini MotoEEnergicaITA Matteo Ferrari72410972nd
ITA Alessandro Zaccone700003712th
MotoGPAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia RS-GPESP Aleix Espargaró1801001208th
ESP Maverick Viñales5000011 (106)10th
ITA Lorenzo Savadori100000426th
Moto2Federal Oil Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio1814001617th
ITA Nicolò Bulega1600001226th
Moto3Indonesian Racing Gresini Moto3Honda NSF250RWESP Jeremy Alcoba1802108612th
ARG Gabriel Rodrigo1301116019th
MotoEIndonesian E-Racing Gresini MotoEEnergicaITA Matteo Ferrari71101863rd
ITA Andrea Mantovani600002914th
MotoGPGresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP21ITA Enea Bastianini2046132193rd
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio2000102420th
Moto2Gresini Racing Moto2Kalex Moto2CZE Filip Salač2001004520th
ITA Alessandro Zaccone200000924th
MotoEFelo Gresini MotoEEnergicaITA Matteo Ferrari122502162.53rd
ITA Alessio Finello120000920th
MotoGPGresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP22ESP Álex Márquez1702121779th
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio20120015112th
Moto2QJmotor Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2CZE Filip Salač19011011011th
ESP Jeremy Alcoba20000148.518th
ITA Matteo Ferrari100000NC
MotoEFelo Gresini MotoEDucati V21LITA Matteo Ferrari1637432163rd
ITA Alessio Finello1600003516th
MotoGPGresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP23ESP Marc Márquez20310243923rd
ESP Álex Márquez2001001738th
Moto2QJmotor Gresini Moto2
Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ESP Manuel González2015111953rd
ESP Albert Arenas2000008813th
ITA Matteo Ferrari20000129th
MotoEFelo Gresini MotoEDucati V21LITA Matteo Ferrari1600011328th
ITA Alessio Finello1600007014th
MotoGPBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP24ESP Álex Márquez22312154672nd
ESP Fermín Aldeguer2213012148th
Moto2Italjet Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ESP Albert Arenas2201011568th
RSA Darryn Binder2000001924th
ESP Sergio García2 (8)00000 (3)28th
MotoEFelo Gresini MotoEDucati V21LITA Matteo Ferrari1435121683rd
ITA Alessio Finello1400005414th
MotoGPBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati Desmosedici GP26ESP Álex Márquez
Ducati Desmosedici GP25ESP Fermín Aldeguer
Moto2Italjet Gresini Moto2Kalex Moto2ESP Sergio García
SPA Alonso López

;Notes:

MotoGP results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearMotorcycleTyresRiders12345678910111213141516171819202122PointsRCPointsTC1178th1178th2772nd2994th2220th0NC2572nd4142nd1575th2202nd1507th2284th3444th1169th0NC1875th2975th10412th621st0NC1269th1896th6314th1157th2265th1118th1258th2285th10310th1396th2324th90 (98)10th3 (7)20th1785th2215th4315th1716th1735th226th8911th1705th8112th3116th3911th8 (17)18th0NC0NC8212th1457th6316th6215th6712th525th4417th6410th2021st6314th1069th4316th4217th5411th1221st025th1208th1359th11 (106)10th426th2193rd2437th2420th1779th3286th15112th3923rd5653rd1738th4672nd6812nd2148th
JPNSAFESPFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORRIOPACMALAUSVAL
Honda NSR500JPN Daijiro Kato1042RetRet8127Ret
Honda RC211V2RetRetRet544
JPNSAFESPFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORRIOPACMALAUSVAL
ESP Sete Gibernau41Ret1731212424242
JPN Ryuichi Kiyonari13131117141815161511211914
JPN Daijiro KatoRet
SAFESPFRAITACATNEDRIOGERGBRCZEPORJPNQATMALAUSVAL
ESP Sete Gibernau311*2**2*2RetRet31461724
USA Colin Edwards775125665279Ret21148
ESPPORCHNFRAITACATNEDUSAGBRGERCZEJPNMALQATAUSTURVAL
ITA Marco Melandri3434432RetRet76Ret524113703rd
ESP Sete Gibernau2Ret42Ret255Ret2RetRetRet554Ret
ESPQATTURCHNFRAITACATNEDGBRGERUSACZEMALAUSJPNPORVAL
ITA Marco Melandri571716Ret7323591385
ESP Toni Elías4851197RetDNS111511Ret9616
ITA Michel FabrizioDNS
Honda RC212VQATESPTURCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERUSACZESMRPORJPNAUSMALVAL
ITA Marco Melandri5855299101063DNS4551024
ESP Toni Elías1442RetRet6Ret12DNS1178315610
ITA Michel Fabrizio10
CAN Miguel DuhamelRet
QATESPPORCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERUSACZESMRINDJPNAUSMALVAL
JPN Shinya Nakano1391010109998910412178557
SMR Alex de AngelisRet141116124Ret15Ret4138Ret1017Ret1410
QATJPNESPFRAITACATNEDUSAGERGBRCZEINDSMRPORAUSMALVAL
ESP Toni Elías91591014Ret1266Ret39661076
SMR Alex de Angelis6131411151210115482RetRet41210
QATESPFRAITAGBRNEDCATGERUSACZEINDSMRARAJPNMALAUSPORVAL
ITA Marco Simoncelli111110979Ret6Ret11714768646
ITA Marco Melandri13865RetDNS91088Ret1091199913
QATESPPORFRACATGBRNEDITAGERUSACZEINDSMRARAJPNAUSMALVAL
ITA Marco Simoncelli5RetRet56Ret956Ret3124442C
JPN Hiroshi Aoyama10478Ret91115109911119RetC12
JPN Kousuke Akiyoshi13
QATESPPORFRACATGBRNEDGERITAUSAINDCZESMRARAJPNMALAUSVAL
Honda RC213VESP Álvaro Bautista7661064Ret710856363654
FTR MGP12ITA Michele PirroNCRet141414139RetDSQRetRet1410151512145
QATAMEESPFRAITACATNEDGERUSAINDCZEGBRSMRARAMALAUSJPNVAL
Honda RC213VESP Álvaro Bautista6866RetRet754655745545
FTR-Honda MGP13AUS Bryan StaringRet2016Ret181421Ret17192021Ret1818DSQ2219
QATAMEARGESPFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRSMRARAJPNAUSMALVAL
Honda RC213VESP Álvaro BautistaRetRetRet638Ret79Ret10Ret87106Ret16
Honda RCV1000RGBR Scott Redding7Ret141312131312119111013101671010
Aprilia RS-GPQATAMEARGESPFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRSMRARAJPNAUSMALVAL
ESP Álvaro BautistaRet1519151514101714181310151316141514
DEU Stefan Bradl2014Ret161818211018
ITA Marco Melandri21Ret20191818Ret19
GBR Michael Laverty20
QATARGAMEESPFRAITACATNEDGERAUTCZEGBRSMRARAJPNAUSMALVAL
ESP Álvaro Bautista131011Ret9Ret8Ret10161610109712711
DEU Stefan BradlRet710141014128DNS1914Ret121010111713
QATARGAMEESPFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRSMRARAJPNAUSMALVAL
ESP Aleix Espargaró6Ret179RetRetRet107813RetRet67RetRet
GBR Sam Lowes18RetRet16141919RetRet1820RetRet221319RetRet
QATARGAMEESPFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRSMRARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
ESP Aleix Espargaró19Ret10Ret9RetRet13DNS1517C14613Ret911Ret
GBR Scott Redding20121715RetRet121415Ret20C21161619131911
QATARGAMEESPFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRSMRARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
ESP Aleix Espargaró109Ret111211Ret12Ret1814Ret127Ret1510139
ITA Andrea Iannone141712DNSRet15111013171610DNS1115Ret6DSQDSQ
SPAANCCZEAUTSTYRSMEMICATFRAARATEREURVALPOR
ESP Aleix EspargaróRetRet10111213Ret121413RetRet98
GBR Bradley Smith1512171319191316Ret1915
ITA Lorenzo SavadoriRet18Ret
QATDOHPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDSTYAUTGBRARARSMAMEEMIALGVAL
ESP Aleix Espargaró71066Ret7Ret78Ret10348Ret7Ret9
ESP Maverick Viñales181381616
ITA Lorenzo Savadori19201419Ret1515Ret16DNSDNSDNS
Ducati Desmosedici GP21QATINAARGAMEPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDGBRAUTRSMARAJPNTHAAUSMALVAL
ITA Enea Bastianini111101Ret81RetRet10114Ret2196528
ITA Fabio Di Giannantonio1718Ret21Ret181311Ret81422112019171820Ret15
Ducati Desmosedici GP22PORARGAMESPAFRAITAGERNEDGBRAUTCATRSMINDJPNINAAUSTHAMALQATVAL
ESP Álex Márquez6935Ret8RetRet7869Ret1546119DNSDNS9Ret8*2*16468
ITA Fabio Di GiannantonioRet109128149Ret13171017Ret88463991246
Ducati Desmosedici GP23QATPORAMESPAFRACATITANEDGERGBRAUTARARSMEMIINAJPNAUSTHAMALSLD
ESP Marc Márquez45162Ret226223242102644*1*1*1*534Ret333*1*2114122*2*7
ESP Álex Márquez67Ret1541079878397610Ret469RetRet7151054445
Ducati Desmosedici GP24THAARGAMEQATSPAFRAGBRARAITANEDGERCZEAUTHUNCATRSMJPNINAAUSMALPORVAL
ESP Álex Márquez22222262*1*2*Ret*2512222Ret228Ret102148*1*32634*4*6*1*22161
ESP Fermín Aldeguer1316Ret54Ret533863129Ret751126165156610*1*214Ret7465
THABRAAMEQATSPAFRACATITAHUNCZENEDGERGBRARARSMAUTJPNINAAUSMALPORVAL
Ducati Desmosedici GP26ESP Álex Márquez
Ducati Desmosedici GP25ESP Fermín Aldeguer

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