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2023 Moto2 World Championship

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Tony Arbolino (pictured in 2019) finished second in his third season in the Moto2 class.
Fermín Aldeguer (pictured in 2021) finished third.

The 2023 FIM Moto2 World Championship was part of the 75th FIM Road Racing World Championship season. Pedro Acosta won the championship with two races to spare after finishing second at the Malaysian round in Sepang, riding for Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Teams and riders

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Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Italy Speed Up Racing[a] Boscoscuro B-23 21 Spain Alonso López[1] All
54 Spain Fermín Aldeguer[2] All
Switzerland Forward Team Forward F2 17 Spain Álex Escrig[3] 1, 4–5, 9–10, 15–20[b]
98 Spain David Sanchis[4][5][6] 1–3[b]
19 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta[7] 6–7
55 Spain Yeray Ruiz[8][9] 8, 11
4 United States Sean Dylan Kelly[10] 12–14
24 Spain Marcos Ramírez[3] 1–9[c]
17 Spain Álex Escrig[8] 8[c]
67 Italy Alberto Surra[11] 10–17
4 United States Sean Dylan Kelly[12] 18
4 United States Sean Dylan Kelly 19–20
United States American Racing[d] Kalex Moto2 4 United States Sean Dylan Kelly[13] 1–8
24 Spain Marcos Ramírez[14] 10
24 Spain Marcos Ramírez[15] 11–20
33 United Kingdom Rory Skinner[16] 1–6, 9–20
99 Spain Carlos Tatay[17] 7–8
Italy Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Team[e] 5 Japan Kohta Nozane[18] 1, 9–20
2 Japan Soichiro Minamimoto[19] 2–4
27 Malaysia Kasma Daniel[20] 6–7
18 Spain Manuel González[21] All
Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team 14 Italy Tony Arbolino[22] All
22 United Kingdom Sam Lowes[1] All
Italy Fantic Racing 13 Italy Celestino Vietti[23] 1–13, 16–20
72 Spain Borja Gómez[24] 14
43 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri[25] 15
72 Spain Borja Gómez[26] 1–13
9 Italy Mattia Casadei[27] 14–20
Netherlands Fieten Olie Racing GP 7 Belgium Barry Baltus[28] All
84 Netherlands Zonta van den Goorbergh[29] All
34 Italy Mattia Pasini[30][31] 6, 12
Malaysia Petronas MIE Racing RW 20 Malaysia Azroy Anuar[32] 18
32 Malaysia Helmi Azman[32] 18
Spain GasGas Aspar Team[f] 28 Spain Izan Guevara[33] 3–20
81 Spain Jordi Torres[34] 1–2
96 United Kingdom Jake Dixon[35] All
Japan Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 35 Thailand Somkiat Chantra[36] All
79 Japan Ai Ogura[36] 2–20
Italy Italtrans Racing Team 16 United States Joe Roberts[1] All
71 Italy Dennis Foggia[37] All
Germany Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 3 Germany Lukas Tulovic[38] 1, 3–13, 15–20
8 Australia Senna Agius[39] 14
15 South Africa Darryn Binder[38] 1–3, 6–10, 13–20
8 Australia Senna Agius[40] 4–5, 11–12
Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team 19 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta[41] 1–5
23 Japan Taiga Hada[42] 6–9, 12–20
73 Italy Mattia Rato[43] 10–11
64 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder[44] All
Spain Pons Wegow Los40 11 Spain Sergio García[45] All
40 Spain Arón Canet[46] All
Italy QJmotor Gresini Moto2 12 Czech Republic Filip Salač[47] All
52 Spain Jeremy Alcoba[47] All
44 Italy Matteo Ferrari[48] 20
Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo 37 Spain Pedro Acosta[49] All
75 Spain Albert Arenas[49] All
Netherlands Fieten Olie Racing GP NTS NH7 45 Spain Héctor Garzó[50] 20
Sources:[51][38][1][52]
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider

All teams used series-specified Dunlop tyres and Triumph 765cc 3-cylinder engines.[53]

Team changes

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  • Forward Racing and MV Agusta ended their partnership which started in 2019.[54] Forward Racing entered the 2023 season using motorcycles under their own brand.

Rider changes

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Mid-season changes

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  • Izan Guevara missed the first two rounds of the season due to a triangular fibrocartilage injury in his right wrist sustained during testing at Portimão.[34] He was replaced by Jordi Torres.
  • Ai Ogura missed the Portuguese round after undergoing surgery on his left wrist that was injured during a training accident.[59] He was not replaced.
  • Álex Escrig competed during P1 of the Portuguese round, but withdrew after being declared unfit due to the effects of a right shoulder injury sustained during pre-season testing. He was replaced by David Sanchis for the rest of the weekend,[4] and also at the Argentine and Americas rounds.[5][6] Escrig also missed the Italian, German, and Dutch rounds to continue his recovery. He was replaced by Lorenzo Dalla Porta for the Italian and German round,[7] and by Yeray Ruiz for the Dutch round.[8] Dalla Porta raced for Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team from the start of the season but parted ways with the team after the French round.[60] He was replaced by Taiga Hada starting from the Italian round.[42] Escrig also missed the Catalan, San Marino, Indian, and Japanese rounds after sustaining a fractured tibia during P3 of the previous Austrian round.[61] He was again replaced by Ruiz for the Catalan round,[9] and by Sean Dylan Kelly for the San Marino, Indian, and Japanese rounds.[10] Kelly raced for American Racing from the start of the season but parted ways with the team after the Austrian round.[15] He was replaced by Marcos Ramírez starting from the Catalan round.
  • Kohta Nozane missed seven Grands Prix due to a lower back injury sustained at the Portuguese round.[19] He was replaced by Soichiro Minamimoto for the Argentine, Americas, and Spanish rounds, by Kasma Daniel for the Italian and German rounds,[20] and was not replaced for the French and Dutch rounds.
  • Lukas Tulovic missed the Argentine round due to a previous injury which also caused him to withdraw from the previous Portuguese round.[citation needed] He was not replaced. He also missed the Japanese round due to a broken collarbone.[39] He was replaced by Senna Agius.
  • Darryn Binder missed the Spanish and French rounds after suffering a double fracture of his right hand during P3 of the Americas round.[40] He was replaced for both races by Senna Agius. Binder also missed the Catalan and San Marino rounds due to a fractured vertebrae sustained in a crash during the previous Austrian race.[62] He was again replaced for both races by Agius.[63]
  • Rory Skinner missed the German and Dutch rounds after suffering a fractured right foot during P3 of the Italian round.[17] He was replaced for both races by Carlos Tatay.
  • Marcos Ramírez competed during P1 of the Dutch round, but withdrew after suffering a small fracture in his right elbow during the session.[8] He was replaced for the rest of the weekend by Álex Escrig. Escrig is a regular rider and Ramírez's teammate. He was initially declared unfit for the Dutch round and was replaced by Yeray Ruiz. Eventually, Escrig was declared fit enough to serve as a replacement rider for Ramírez.
  • Sean Dylan Kelly missed the British and Austrian rounds to continue his recovery from forearm surgery after being plagued with arm pump issues.[64] He was not replaced for the British round, and was replaced by Marcos Ramírez for the Austrian round.[14] Ramírez raced for Forward Team from the start of the season but parted ways with the team after the British round. He was replaced by Alberto Surra starting from the Austrian round.[11] Kelly parted ways with the team after the Austrian round.[15] He was replaced by Ramírez as a full-time rider starting from the Catalan round.
  • Taiga Hada missed the Austrian and Catalan rounds due to injury.[43] He was replaced for both races by Mattia Rato.
  • Celestino Vietti missed the Japanese and Indonesian rounds due to a fractured pubic bone sustained in the Indian race. He was replaced by Borja Gómez for the Japanese round,[24] and by Lorenzo Baldassarri for the Indonesian round.[25] Gómez raced for Fantic Racing from the start of the season as a regular rider and was Vietti's teammate but parted ways with the team after the Indian round. He was replaced by Mattia Casadei as a full-time rider starting from the Japanese round.[27]
  • Alberto Surra missed the Malaysian round due to injury.[12] He was replaced by Sean Dylan Kelly. Surra parted ways with the team after the Malaysian round. He was replaced by Kelly as a full-time rider starting from the Qatar round.

Regulation changes

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The minimum age to have a license for Moto2 was raised to 18 years old.[65]

Calendar

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The following Grands Prix took place in 2023:[66]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 26 March Portugal Grande Prémio Tissot de Portugal Algarve International Circuit, Portimão
2 2 April Argentina Gran Premio Michelin de la República Argentina Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Termas de Río Hondo
3 16 April United States Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas Circuit of the Americas, Austin
4 30 April Spain Gran Premio MotoGP Guru by Gryfyn de España Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, Jerez de la Frontera
5 14 May France Shark Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans
6 11 June Italy Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, Scarperia e San Piero
7 18 June Germany Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
8 25 June Netherlands Motul TT Assen TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9 6 August United Kingdom Monster Energy British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone
10 20 August Austria CryptoData Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
11 3 September Catalonia Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
12 10 September San Marino Gran Premio Red Bull di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
13 24 September India IndianOil Grand Prix of India Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida
14 1 October Japan Motul Grand Prix of Japan Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi
15 15 October Indonesia Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit, Central Lombok
16 22 October Australia MotoGP Guru by Gryfyn Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
17 29 October Thailand OR Thailand Grand Prix Chang International Circuit, Buriram
18 12 November Malaysia Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia Petronas Sepang International Circuit, Sepang
19 19 November Qatar Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar[g] Lusail International Circuit, Lusail
20 26 November Valencian Community Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia
Cancelled Grand Prix
9 July Kazakhstan Kazakhstan motorcycle Grand Prix Sokol International Racetrack, Almaty
Sources:[67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86]

Grand Prix locations

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Location of non-European Grands Prix in 2023.
(: scheduled Grand Prix : cancelled Grand Prix)

Calendar changes

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Results and standings

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Grands Prix

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Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team Winning constructor Report
1 Portugal Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix Czech Republic Filip Salač Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
2 Argentina Argentine Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Alonso López Spain Alonso López Italy Tony Arbolino Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Germany Kalex Report
3 United States Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Italy Celestino Vietti Spain Jeremy Alcoba Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
4 Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix United Kingdom Sam Lowes United Kingdom Sam Lowes United Kingdom Sam Lowes Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Germany Kalex Report
5 France French motorcycle Grand Prix United Kingdom Sam Lowes Spain Pedro Acosta Italy Tony Arbolino Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Germany Kalex Report
6 Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Arón Canet Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
7 Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
8 Netherlands Dutch TT Spain Alonso López United Kingdom Jake Dixon United Kingdom Jake Dixon Spain Inde GasGas Aspar Team Germany Kalex Report
9 United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Beta Tools Speed Up Italy Boscoscuro Report
10 Austria Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Italy Celestino Vietti Italy Fantic Racing Germany Kalex Report
11 Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix United Kingdom Jake Dixon Spain Pedro Acosta United Kingdom Jake Dixon Spain Asterius GasGas Aspar Team Germany Kalex Report
12 San Marino San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Celestino Vietti Italy Celestino Vietti Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
13 India Indian motorcycle Grand Prix United Kingdom Jake Dixon Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
14 Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Thailand Somkiat Chantra Thailand Somkiat Chantra Thailand Somkiat Chantra Japan Idemitsu Honda Team Asia Germany Kalex Report
15 Indonesia Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Arón Canet Spain Pedro Acosta Spain Pedro Acosta Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Germany Kalex Report
16 Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Tony Arbolino Italy Tony Arbolino Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Germany Kalex Report
17 Thailand Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Beta Tools Speed Up Italy Boscoscuro Report
18 Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Beta Tools Speed Up Italy Boscoscuro Report
19 Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix United States Joe Roberts United Kingdom Sam Lowes Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Beta Tools Speed Up Italy Boscoscuro Report
20 Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Arón Canet Spain Fermín Aldeguer Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy CAG Speed Up Italy Boscoscuro Report

Riders' standings

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Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A 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
Pos. Rider Bike Team POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain Pedro Acosta Kalex Red Bull KTM Ajo 1F 12 1 2 RetF 1F 1P F 3 3P 2P F 6F 1 1F 3 1F 9 2 2 8 12 332.5
2 Italy Tony Arbolino Kalex Elf Marc VDS Racing Team 3 1 2 4 1 2 2 7 10 6 17 4 2 11 6 1F 4 10 10 16 249.5
3 Spain Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro Speed Up Racing 13 15 6 10 8 Ret 8 4 1F 9 13 Ret 12 22 3 3P 1P F 1P F 1 1F 212
4 United Kingdom Jake Dixon Kalex GasGas Aspar Team 6 3 DNS 6 5 3 3 1F Ret 4 1P 12 RetP 4 4 Ret Ret 5 5 6 204
5 Spain Arón Canet Kalex Pons Wegow Los40 2 4 8 5 DNS 4P Ret 5 2 Ret 2 Ret Ret 8 2P 2 11 Ret 3 2P 195
6 Thailand Somkiat Chantra Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 9 8 11 7 6 9 4 Ret 9 5 14 6 Ret 1P F 7 7 3 6 7 5 173.5
7 Spain Alonso López Boscoscuro Speed Up Racing Ret 2P F 7 3 3 6 5 6P Ret 21 8 3 22 13 25 NC 8 22 9 3 150
8 Spain Manuel González Kalex Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Team 5 11 10 12 DNS 8 6 8 5 Ret 5 7 5 6 5 13 10 Ret 2 13 145.5
9 Japan Ai Ogura Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia DNS 15 Ret 9 15 14 2 8 3 7 5 21 2 17 15 5 4 4 11 137.5
10 Italy Celestino Vietti Kalex Fantic Racing 11 13 9P Ret 4 5 10 10 12 1 10 2P F DNS Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret 116
11 Czech Republic Filip Salač Kalex QJmotor Gresini Moto2 4P 7 5 9 2 7 13 Ret 13 7 Ret 9 10 5 Ret Ret 17 14 DNS 17 110
12 United Kingdom Sam Lowes Kalex Elf Marc VDS Racing Team 7 10 13 1P F 15P Ret 7 11 7 Ret 9 Ret 19 Ret 10 Ret 14 7 12F 7 104
13 United States Joe Roberts Kalex Italtrans Racing Team 14 14 16 14 12 12 Ret 18 4 Ret 11 8 3 12 9 5 Ret 8 11P 8 93.5
14 Spain Albert Arenas Kalex Red Bull KTM Ajo 8 9 12 8 DNS 23 9 9 14 Ret 3 DNS 14 18 15 14 7 9 21 10 85
15 Spain Sergio García Kalex Pons Wegow Los40 15 5 Ret 11 10 10 11 13 Ret 8 4 11 4 Ret 8 Ret Ret 25 16 Ret 84
16 Spain Marcos Ramírez Forward Forward Team 21 24 Ret 20 17 Ret 20 WD 19 65
Kalex American Racing 14 16 14 9 7 16 10 6 3 13 4
17 Belgium Barry Baltus Kalex Fieten Olie Racing GP 12 19 Ret 13 7 16 12 12 6 DNS 12 15 8 15 Ret Ret 18 11 18 14 55
18 Spain Jeremy Alcoba Kalex QJmotor Gresini Moto2 10 17 4F 16 13 Ret 16 15 11 12 15 16 Ret 16 20 4 13 12 15 15 48.5
19 Italy Dennis Foggia Kalex Italtrans Racing Team 18 25 14 18 14 13 15 19 Ret 11 21 Ret 11 Ret 11 17 12 15 17 9 35
20 South Africa Darryn Binder Kalex Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 16 6 DNS Ret Ret 14 15 Ret 7 10 13 Ret 15 DNS 14 20 34
21 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder Kalex Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team Ret 22 3 17 18 14 Ret WD 17 15 Ret 13 18 17 12 8 16 17 22 24 30
22 Spain Izan Guevara Kalex GasGas Aspar Team 21 22 22 18 Ret Ret 21 13 25 Ret 13 14 21 6 9 Ret 23 Ret 20
23 Netherlands Zonta van den Goorbergh Kalex Fieten Olie Racing GP Ret 18 17 23 20 Ret 18 20 20 22 18 Ret 6 9 Ret Ret Ret 18 19 18 17
24 Germany Lukas Tulovic Kalex Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP DNS Ret 15 11 Ret Ret 16 16 10 19 Ret DNS 22 20 23 24 Ret Ret 12
25 Italy Mattia Pasini Kalex Fieten Olie Racing GP 11 10 11
26 Japan Taiga Hada Kalex Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team 21 21 21 Ret 19 23 19 14 11 Ret 16 25 22 4.5
27 Spain Álex Escrig Forward Forward Team WD DNS Ret Ret 18 DNS 18 19 19 13 20 23 3
28 United Kingdom Rory Skinner Kalex American Racing 22 Ret 19 24 Ret DNS Ret 18 23 Ret 20 25 19 12 20 20 24 21 2
29 United States Sean Dylan Kelly Kalex American Racing 20 Ret 18 Ret 16 19 17 Ret 1
Forward Forward Team 20 15 23 19 Ret 26
30 Spain Borja Gómez Kalex Fantic Racing 17 21 20 19 23 17 DNS Ret Ret 16 20 18 16 24 0
31 Japan Kohta Nozane Kalex Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Team DNS 22 20 24 21 Ret Ret Ret 16 22 Ret Ret Ret 0
32 Spain Jordi Torres Kalex GasGas Aspar Team 23 16 0
33 Italy Alberto Surra Forward Forward Team 17 Ret 17 17 20 Ret 18 Ret 0
34 Spain Carlos Tatay Kalex American Racing 19 17 0
35 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team 19 23 Ret 25 21 0
Forward Forward Team 20 Ret
36 Australia Senna Agius Kalex Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 21 19 Ret Ret 21 0
37 Italy Mattia Rato Kalex Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team 19 22 0
38 Italy Matteo Ferrari Kalex QJmotor Gresini Moto2 19 0
39 Japan Soichiro Minamimoto Kalex Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp 20 23 26 0
40 Italy Mattia Casadei Kalex Fantic Racing 26 24 Ret 21 21 26 25 0
41 Malaysia Kasma Daniel Kalex Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp 22 22 0
42 Spain Yeray Ruiz Forward Forward Team 22 26 0
43 Spain David Sanchis Forward Forward Team Ret Ret 22 0
44 Malaysia Helmi Azman Kalex Petronas MIE Racing RW 23 0
45 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri Kalex Fantic Racing 23 0
Malaysia Azroy Anuar Kalex Petronas MIE Racing RW Ret 0
Spain Héctor Garzó NTS Fieten Olie Racing GP Ret 0
Pos. Rider Bike Team POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[90]
Race key
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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap
Rider key
Colour Meaning
Light blue Rookie rider
  • ‡ – Half points were awarded during the Australian Grand Prix as less than 50 percent of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.

Constructors' standings

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Each constructor was awarded the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.

Pos. Constructor POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Germany Kalex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 462.5
2 Italy Boscoscuro 13 2 6 3 3 6 5 4 1 9 8 3 12 13 3 3 1 1 1 1 286
3 Switzerland Forward 21 24 22 20 17 20 20 22 18 17 26 17 15 20 18 18 19 13 20 23 4
Japan NTS Ret 0
Pos. Constructor POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[90]
  • ‡ – Half points were awarded during the Australian Grand Prix as less than 50 percent of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.

Teams' standings

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The teams' standings were based on results obtained by regular and substitute riders; wild-card entries were ineligible.

Pos. Team Bike
No.
POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo 37 1F 12 1 2 RetF 1F 1P F 3 3P 2P F 6F 1 1F 3 1F 9 2 2 8 12 417.5
75 8 9 12 8 DNS 23 9 9 14 Ret 3 DNS 14 18 15 14 7 9 21 10
2 Italy Speed Up Racing[a] 21 Ret 2P F 7 3 3 6 5 6P Ret Ret 8 3 22 13 25 Ret 8 22 9 3 362
54 13 15 6 10 8 Ret 8 4 1F 9 13 Ret 12 22 3 3P 1P F 1P F 1 1F
3 Belgium Elf Marc VDS Racing Team 14 3 1 2 4 1 2 2 7 10 10 17 4 2 11 6 1F 4 10 10 16 353.5
22 7 10 13 1P F 15P Ret 7 11 7 Ret 9 Ret 19 Ret 10 Ret 14 7 12F 7
4 Japan Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 35 9 8 11 7 6 9 4 Ret 9 5 14 6 Ret 1P F 7 7 3 6 7 5 311
79 DNS 15 Ret 9 15 14 2 8 3 7 5 21 2 17 15 5 4 4 11
5 Spain Pons Wegow Los40 11 15 5 Ret 11 10 10 11 13 Ret 8 4 11 4 Ret 8 Ret Ret 25 16 Ret 279
40 2 4 8 5 DNS 4P Ret 5 2 Ret 2 Ret Ret 8 2P 2 11 Ret 3 2P
6 Spain GasGas Aspar Team[f] 28 21 22 22 18 Ret Ret 21 13 25 Ret 13 14 21 6 9 Ret 23 Ret 224
81 23 16
96 6 3 DNS 6 5 3 3 1F Ret 4 1P 12 RetP 4 4 Ret Ret 5 5 6
7 Italy QJmotor Gresini Moto2 12 4P 7 5 9 2 7 13 Ret 13 7 Ret 9 10 5 Ret Ret 17 14 DNS 17 158.5
52 10 17 4F 16 13 Ret 16 15 11 12 15 16 Ret 16 20 4 13 12 15 15
8 Italy Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Team[e] 2 20 23 26 145.5
5 DNS 22 20 24 21 Ret Ret Ret 16 22 Ret Ret Ret
18 5 11 10 12 DNS 8 6 8 5 Ret 5 7 5 6 5 13 10 Ret 2 13
27 22 22
9 Italy Italtrans Racing Team 16 14 14 16 14 12 12 Ret 18 4 Ret 11 8 3 12 9 5 Ret 8 11P 8 128.5
71 18 25 14 18 14 13 15 19 Ret 11 21 Ret 11 Ret 11 17 12 15 17 9
10 Italy Fantic Racing 9 26 24 Ret 21 21 26 25 116
13 11 13 9P Ret 4 5 10 10 12 1 10 2P F DNS Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret
43 23
72 17 21 20 19 23 17 DNS Ret Ret 16 20 18 16 24
11 Netherlands Fieten Olie Racing GP 7 12 19 Ret 13 7 16 12 12 6 DNS 12 15 8 15 Ret Ret 18 11 18 14 72
84 Ret 18 17 23 20 Ret 18 20 20 21 18 Ret 6 9 Ret Ret Ret 18 19 18
12 United States American Racing[d] 4 20 Ret 18 Ret 16 19 17 Ret 67
24 14 16 14 9 7 16 10 6 3 13 4
33 22 Ret 19 24 Ret DNS Ret 18 23 Ret 20 25 19 12 20 20 24 21
99 19 17
13 Germany Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 3 DNS Ret 15 11 Ret Ret 16 16 10 19 Ret DNS 22 20 23 24 Ret Ret 46
8 21 19 Ret Ret 21
15 16 6 DNS Ret Ret 14 15 Ret 7 10 13 Ret 15 DNS 14 20
14 Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team 19 19 23 Ret 25 21 34.5
23 21 21 21 Ret 19 23 19 14 11 Ret 16 25 22
64 Ret 22 3 17 18 14 Ret WD 17 15 Ret 13 18 17 12 8 16 17 22 24
73 19 22
15 Switzerland Forward Team 4 20 15 23 19 Ret 26 4
17 WD DNS Ret Ret 18 DNS 18 19 19 13 20 23
19 20 Ret
24 21 24 Ret 20 17 Ret 20 WD 19
55 22 26
67 17 Ret 17 17 20 Ret 18 Ret
98 Ret Ret 22
Pos. Team Bike
No.
POR
Portugal
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
IND
India
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
THA
Thailand
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[90]
  • ‡ – Half points were awarded during the Australian Grand Prix as less than 50 percent of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b This is the team name entered in the championship. Other team names used during the season are CAG Speed Up (rounds 1, 4, 10, 20), Beta Tools Speed Up (rounds 2–3, 8–9, 11, 14–19), Lightech Speed Up (round 5), MB Conveyors Speed Up (rounds 6–7), +Ego Speed Up (round 12), and GT Trevisan Speed Up (round 13).
  2. ^ a b Álex Escrig was entered for the first Friday practice session during round 1, before being replaced by David Sanchis due to injury.
  3. ^ a b Marcos Ramírez was entered for the first Friday practice session during round 8, before being replaced by Álex Escrig due to injury.
  4. ^ a b From round 6 onwards, the team used the team name OnlyFans American Racing.
  5. ^ a b From rounds 1–13, the team used the team name Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp.
  6. ^ a b This is the team name entered in the championship. Other team names used during the season are Inde GasGas Aspar M2 (rounds 1, 5), Solunion GasGas Aspar Team (round 2), Asterius GasGas Aspar M2 (round 3), AutoSolar GasGas Aspar M2 (rounds 4, 6), Polar Cube GasGas Aspar Team (round 7), Inde GasGas Aspar Team (rounds 8, 12–20), Tensite GasGas Aspar Team (round 9), AutoSolar GasGas Aspar Team (round 10), and Asterius GasGas Aspar Team (round 11).
  7. ^ Night race

References

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