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词条 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
释义

  1. Season summary

     MotoGP  250cc  125cc 

  2. 2002 Grand Prix season calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. 2002 Grand Prix season results

  4. Participants

     MotoGP participants  250cc participants  125cc participants 

  5. Standings

     MotoGP riders' standings[49][50]  250cc riders' standings  125cc riders' standings  Constructors' standings  MotoGP  250cc  125cc  Teams' standings  MotoGP 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2012}}{{Motorsport season
|series = Grand Prix motorcycle racing
|title = F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season
|link = Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
|year = 2002
|footer =
World Champions
MotoGP – Valentino Rossi (Honda)
250cc – Marco Melandri (Aprilia)
125cc – Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)
}}

The 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 54th Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Road Racing World Championship season. The season consist of 16 races, which started with the Japanese Grand Prix on 7 April and ended with the Valencian Community Grand Prix on 3 November.

The premier class, now renamed MotoGP, introduced new rules and regulations which allowed 990cc four-stroke bikes to race alongside the previous year's 500cc two-stroke bikes. Defending champion Valentino Rossi won his second premier class title by winning 11 races and scoring 355 points. He clinched the title at the Rio de Janeiro Grand Prix, with four races left in the season.[1]

The 250cc title was won by Marco Melandri who won nine races and scored 298 points. He clinched the title at the Australian Grand Prix and became the youngest ever champion in the 250cc class.[2] Arnaud Vincent won the 125cc title by 19 points difference over defending champion Manuel Poggiali. The title was decided in the last race of the season at Valencia with Vincent finishing in second place to secure the title.[3]

Season summary

MotoGP

The season marked the start of a new era in the premier class with the arrival of 990cc four-stroke bikes. Four factory teams, Repsol Honda, Marlboro Yamaha, Suzuki and Aprilia, raced with the new four-stroke bikes while all the satellite teams raced with the 500cc two-stroke bike.[4] The season also marked the return of Dunlop and the entry of Bridgestone to the premier class.[5] Dunlop supplied the tyres for Suzuki, Aprilia, Yamaha WCM and Pramac Honda, Bridgestone supplied the tyres for Team Roberts and Kanemoto Racing, and Michelin supplied the tyres for the remaining six teams. However, after only two races, Suzuki switched back to Michelin tyres for the remainder of the season.[6]

Valentino Rossi, riding the four-stroke Honda RC211V bike, won the first race of the season at Suzuka under wet conditions. Suzuki's test rider Akira Ryō, who raced as a wildcard entry, and Yamaha's Carlos Checa completed the all four-stroke podium.[7] Rossi's teammate, Tohru Ukawa, won the second race before Rossi went on to dominate the championship by winning seven consecutive races. Max Biaggi handed the four-stroke Yamaha YZR-M1 its first win in the Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno, while Rossi had to retire due to tyre problems.[8] In that race, Honda also expanded their four-stroke presence by providing the RC211V bike for Honda Gresini rider Daijiro Kato.[9] Rossi then won two consecutive races in Portugal and Brazil, clinching the world championship in the latter.[1]

In the Pacific Grand Prix, Honda Pons rider Alex Barros won his first race riding the RC211V bike.[10] In that race, Kawasaki returned to the world championship after 20 years absence. Kawasaki, with their four-stroke Ninja ZX-RR, raced as wildcards in the last four races of the season as a preparation before entering the championship full-time in the following season.[11] In the following race at Sepang, Yamaha expanded their four-stroke presence by providing the YZR-M1 bikes to Tech 3 pair Olivier Jacque and Shinya Nakano.[12] Another Yamaha rider, Norifumi Abe, raced the fifth YZR-M1 on the grid for the last two races of the season.[13]

Rossi ended the season with 355 points from 11 wins and four second places. Biaggi finished second to Rossi with 215 points and two race wins. Ukawa and Barros completed the top four with 209 and 204 points respectively. Previous year's 250cc champion Daijiro Kato finished in seventh position with two podium finishes and was named as the Rookie of the Year.[14] All races were won by the four-stroke bikes, while the two-strokes only managed to record five podiums finishes. Honda won the constructors championship with 390 points and 14 wins, followed by Yamaha who won the other two races. Repsol Honda team won the teams championship by winning 12 races and scoring 564 points from Rossi and Ukawa. Marlboro Yamaha and Honda Pons who won two races each was second and third respectively.

250cc

The 250cc class was certain to have a new champion as previous year's champion Daijiro Kato and 1993 champion Tetsuya Harada, who finished second to Kato last year, both moved up to the MotoGP class. Only three riders remained from previous year's top six: Marco Melandri, Roberto Rolfo and Fonsi Nieto. Melandri was the only rider in the 250cc class who has previously won a 250cc race; he won his first and only race in the 2001 German Grand Prix.[15] The 250cc entry list also included three former 125cc World Champion: Haruchika Aoki, Roberto Locatelli and Emilio Alzamora.

The season started with a wet race at Suzuka which was won by Japanese wildcard rider Osamu Miyazaki, who was riding for Daytona Yamaha team.[16] Honda's wildcard rider Daisaku Sakai and Aprilia's Randy de Puniet completed the podium.[17] In the following race at Welkom, Aprilia's Marco Melandri took his second career 250cc win.[18] Fonsi Nieto then took his first ever race win in the Spanish Grand Prix.[19] Nieto also took the lead in the championship standings from de Puniet and Franco Battaini. Nieto then won the following race at Le Mans before Melandri won the next three races and overtook the championship lead from Nieto after the Dutch TT.[20] Melandri continued his streak to six consecutive wins and extended his lead in the standings to 37 points after the Czech Republic Grand Prix.[21]

Nieto won the Portuguese Grand Prix for Aprilia's tenth consecutive victory. Nieto, who crashed in lap 13, recovered from seventh position to win the rain-soaked race over Melandri.[22][23] Aprilia's winning streak was broken when Yamaha's Sebastián Porto won the Rio de Janeiro Grand Prix under wet race condition.[24] Rookie Toni Elías won the following race at Motegi after a last-lap battle with Melandri. Melandri finished second and increase his lead over Nieto in the championship standings to 52 points.[25] With 52 points lead and three races to go, Melandri only need to finish in front of Nieto in the Malaysian Grand Prix to clinch the championship.[26] However, he suffered a mechanical failure on the first lap, while Nieto won the race to reduce the gap to 27 points.[27] Melandri finally clinched the 250cc title in the Australian Grand Prix with a close win over Nieto. They fought until the last lap and Melandri won the race with just 0.007 second gap at the finish line.[2] Melandri became the youngest 250cc world champion at the age of 20 years and 74 days.[28]

Melandri ended the season with 298 points from nine race wins, three second-place finishes and one fourth-place finish. Nieto finished second in the standings with 241 points and four wins, followed Honda's Roberto Rolfo and rookie Toni Elías with 219 and 178 points respectively. Elías, who recorded one race win and four further podium finishes, was named as the Rookie of the Year.[29] Aprilia won the constructors championship with 382 points and 14 race wins from Melandri, Nieto and Elías. Honda finished second in the standings with 244 points but failed to record any race win. Yamaha, who won two races courtesy of Miyazaki and Porto's wins in the wet, finished third with 211 points.

125cc

The 125cc entry list was headlined by defending champion Manuel Poggiali and two-time championship runners-up Youichi Ui and Noboru Ueda. There were five other riders who have previously won a 125cc race: Masao Azuma, Lucio Cecchinello, Stefano Perugini, Simone Sanna and Arnaud Vincent.

Arnaud Vincent, who returned to Aprilia after a year with Honda, won the opening race at Suzuka under wet condition.[30] He then extended his lead in the championship with two second places in the second and third race behind Manuel Poggiali and Lucio Cecchinello respectively.[31][32] In the following race at Le Mans, Cecchinello won his second successive race ahead of Poggiali, while Vincent finished fourth.[33] Poggiali then took over the championship lead from Vincent after winning the Italian Grand Prix.[34] Poggiali won the following race at Catalunya with a late overtake at the finish line over Spanish teenager Dani Pedrosa.[35] Two weeks later, Pedrosa bounced back to win his first ever race in the 2002 Dutch TT, with Poggiali finishing in second place.[36]

Vincent, who led the championship in the first four races, returned to the top of the podium with two consecutive wins at Donington Park and Sachsenring.[37][38] After finishing third behind Cecchinello and Pedrosa at Brno, Vincent won the wet Portuguese Grand Prix and retook the championship lead from Poggiali.[39][40] Honda riders, Masao Azuma and Pedrosa, won the following two races at Rio de Janeiro and Motegi while Poggiali reduced Vincent's lead to just eight points courtesy of two podium finishes and Vincent's mechanical problem at Motegi.[41][42] Vincent extended his lead by winning the Malaysian Grand Prix while Poggiali finished in fourth.[43] However, Poggiali won the following race at Phillip Island while Vincent finished in fourth to reduce the lead back to eight points.[44] In the last race of the season at Valencia, Vincent finished second behind Pedrosa to clinch the 125cc title while Poggiali finished in seventh place.[3]

Vincent ended the season with 273 points and five race wins, 19 points ahead of defending champion Poggiali who scored 254 points and four race wins. Pedrosa and Cecchinello finished third and fourth in the standings with three wins each. The Rookie of the Year title was won by Finnish rider Mika Kallio who scored 78 points with the Red Devil Honda team. Aprilia won the constructors championship with 341 points and eight race wins from Vincent and Cecchinello. Honda finished second in the standings with 285 points and four wins from Pedrosa and Azuma while Gilera finished third with 254 points and three wins from Poggiali.

2002 Grand Prix season calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2002:[45][46]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
1 7 AprilJPN}} SKYY vodka Grand Prix of Japan Suzuka Circuit
2 21 AprilZAF}} Africa's Grand Prix Phakisa Freeway
3 5 MayESP}} Gran Premio Marlboro de España Circuito de Jerez
4 19 MayFRA}} Polini Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit
5 2 JuneITA}} Gran Premio Cinzano d'Italia Mugello Circuit
6 16 JuneCatalunya}} Gran Premi Marlboro de Catalunya Circuit de Catalunya
7 29 June ††NLD}} Gauloises Dutch TT TT Circuit Assen
8 14 JulyGBR}} Cinzano British Grand Prix Donington Park
9 21 JulyGER}} Cinzano Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring
10 25 AugustCZE}} Gauloises Grand Prix České republiky Brno Circuit
11 8 SeptemberPRT}} Grande Premio Marlboro de Portugal Autódromo do Estoril
12 21 SeptemberRio de Janeiro}} Cinzano Rio Grand Prix Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet
13 6 OctoberPacific Community}} Gauloises Pacific Grand Prix of Motegi Twin Ring Motegi
14 13 OctoberMYS}} Gauloises Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit
15 20 OctoberAUS}} SKYY vodka Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Circuit
16 3 NovemberValencia}} Gran Premio Marlboro de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo

†† = Saturday Race

Calendar changes

  • The Malaysian and Australian Grand Prix swapped places. The Malaysian round became the 14th round, while the Australian round became the 15th round on the calendar.
  • The Valencian Community Grand Prix swapped position with the Rio Grand Prix. The Valencian round became the last race of the season as the world championship returned to Europe after four flyaway races that started with Rio Grand Prix.

2002 Grand Prix season results

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit 125cc winner 250cc winner MotoGP winner Report
1 April 7JPN}} Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix SuzukaFRA}} Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)JPN}} Osamu Miyazaki (Yamaha)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
2 April 21ZAF}} South African motorcycle Grand Prix PhakisaSMR}} Manuel Poggiali (Gilera)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)JPN}} Tohru Ukawa (Honda) Report
3 May 5ESP}} Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix JerezITA}} Lucio Cecchinello (Aprilia)ESP}} Fonsi Nieto (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
4 May 19FRA}} French motorcycle Grand Prix Le MansITA}} Lucio Cecchinello (Aprilia)ESP}} Fonsi Nieto (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
5 June 2ITA}} Italian motorcycle Grand Prix MugelloSMR}} Manuel Poggiali (Gilera)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
6 June 16Catalonia}} Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix CatalunyaSMR}} Manuel Poggiali (Gilera)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
7 June 29NLD}} Dutch TT †† AssenESP}} Dani Pedrosa (Honda)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
8 July 14GBR}} British motorcycle Grand Prix Donington ParkFRA}} Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
9 July 21DEU}} German motorcycle Grand Prix SachsenringFRA}} Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
10 August 25CZE}} Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix BrnoITA}} Lucio Cecchinello (Aprilia)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Max Biaggi (Yamaha) Report
11 September 8PRT}} Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix EstorilFRA}} Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)ESP}} Fonsi Nieto (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
12 September 21Rio de Janeiro}} Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand Prix Rio de JaneiroJPN}} Masao Azuma (Honda)ARG}} Sebastián Porto (Yamaha)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
13 October 6Pacific Community}} Pacific motorcycle Grand Prix MotegiESP}} Dani Pedrosa (Honda)ESP}} Toni Elías (Aprilia)BRA}} Alex Barros (Honda) Report
14 October 13MYS}} Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix SepangFRA}} Arnaud Vincent (Aprilia)ESP}} Fonsi Nieto (Aprilia)ITA}} Max Biaggi (Yamaha) Report
15 October 20AUS}} Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip IslandSMR}} Manuel Poggiali (Gilera)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)ITA}} Valentino Rossi (Honda) Report
16 November 3Valencia}} Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix ValenciaESP}} Dani Pedrosa (Honda)ITA}} Marco Melandri (Aprilia)BRA}} Alex Barros (Honda) Report

†† = Saturday Race

Participants

MotoGP participants

FIM released a 20-rider entry list on 13 March 2002.[47] Àlex Crivillé, who was listed on the entry list, was replaced by Pere Riba at the Antena 3 Yamaha d'Antin team before the start of the season.[48]

TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
{{flagicon|ESP}} Antena 3 Yamaha d'AntinYamaha Yamaha YZR500{{Michelin}}6{{flagicon|JPN}} Norifumi Abe 1–14
Yamaha YZR-M1 15–16
Yamaha YZR50020ESP}} Pere Riba 1–3, 5–8, 10–11, 13
30{{flagicon|ESP}} José Luis Cardoso4, 9, 12, 14–16
{{flagicon|ITA}} Fortuna Honda GresiniHonda Honda NSR500{{Michelin}}74{{flagicon|JPN}} Daijiro Kato 1–9
Honda RC211V 10–16
{{flagicon|FRA}} Gauloises Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha Yamaha YZR500{{Michelin}}19{{flagicon|FRA}} Olivier Jacque 1–13
Yamaha YZR-M1 14–16
Yamaha YZR50050{{flagicon|FRA}} Sylvain Guintoli10
Yamaha YZR50056{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinya Nakano 1–13
Yamaha YZR-M1 14–16
{{flagicon|JPN}} Kanemoto RacingHondaHonda NSR500{{Bridgestone}}17NLD}} Jurgen van den Goorbergh All
72JPN}} Shinichi Ito 15
{{flagicon|JPN}} Kawasaki Racing TeamKawasakiKawasaki Ninja ZX-RR{{Dunlop}}48{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Yanagawa13
84AUS}} Andrew Pitt 14–16
{{flagicon|JPN}} Marlboro Yamaha Team
{{flagicon|JPN}} Yamaha Racing Team
YamahaYamaha YZR-M1{{Michelin}}3ITA}} Max Biaggi All
7ESP}} Carlos Checa All
45{{flagicon|JPN}} Wataru Yoshikawa13
ITA}} MS Aprilia Racing Aprilia Aprilia RS Cube{{Dunlop}}55FRA}} Régis Laconi All
ITA}} Pramac Honda Racing Team Honda Honda NSR500{{Dunlop}}31JPN}} Tetsuya Harada All
{{flagicon|MYS}}/{{flagicon|USA}} Proton Team KRProton KRProton KR3{{Bridgestone}}9JPN}} Nobuatsu Aoki All
29ESP}} David García 16
99GBR}} Jeremy McWilliams All
{{flagicon|GBR}} Red Bull Yamaha WCMYamahaYamaha YZR500{{Dunlop}}8AUS}} Garry McCoy 1–3, 8–16
18FRA}} Jean-Michel Bayle 4–5
21USA}} John Hopkins All
66DEU}} Alex Hofmann 6–7
{{flagicon|JPN}} Repsol Honda Team
{{flagicon|JPN}} Team HRC
HondaHonda RC211V{{Michelin}}11JPN}} Tohru Ukawa All
46ITA}} Valentino Rossi All
72{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinichi Ito1
{{flagicon|JPN}} Telefónica Movistar Suzuki
{{flagicon|JPN}} Team Suzuki
SuzukiSuzuki GSV-R{{Dunlop}}10{{flagicon|USA}} Kenny Roberts Jr. 1–2
{{Michelin}} 3–8, 10–16
{{Dunlop}}15{{flagicon|ESP}} Sete Gibernau 1–2
{{Michelin}} 3–16
{{Dunlop}}33{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Ryō1
{{Michelin}}6–10, 14
51JPN}} Yukio Kagayama 9
{{flagicon|ESP}} West Honda PonsHonda Honda NSR500{{Michelin}}4{{flagicon|BRA}} Alex Barros 1–12
Honda RC211V 13–16
Honda NSR50065ITA}} Loris Capirossi 1–7, 10–16
66DEU}} Alex Hofmann 8–9
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

250cc participants

The FIM released a 25-rider entry list on 13 March 2002.[47] Alex Hofmann, who was listed on the entry list, withdrew before the start of the season.[48]

TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
Aprilia Germany Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}28DEU}} Dirk Heidolf All
Aspi Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}37{{flagicon|FRA}} Yann Lussiana4
Bird Racing Team Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}63{{flagicon|HUN}} Gábor Rizmayer10
Burning Blood R.T. Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}49{{flagicon|JPN}} Chojun Kameya1
Campetella RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}6ESP}} Alex Debón All
17FRA}} Randy de Puniet All
Cibertel Honda BQRHondaHonda NSR250{{Dunlop}}12GBR}} Jay Vincent All
19GBR}} Leon Haslam All
34{{flagicon|AND}} Eric Bataille3, 6, 11–12, 16
Cordoba Patrimonio Hum. Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}39{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Castro3, 16
Dark Dog Yamaha KurzYamahaYamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}8JPN}} Naoki Matsudo All
13{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Huleš 10–16
76JPN}} Taro Sekiguchi 1–9
DeGraaf Grand Prix TeamHondaHonda NSR250{{Dunlop}}11JPN}} Haruchika Aoki All
29NLD}} Henk van de Lagemaat 10
30NLD}} Rob Filart 11
41NLD}} Jarno Janssen 1–9
96CZE}} Jakub Smrž 12–16
Edf Espoir Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}36{{flagicon|FRA}} Erwan Nigon*4
EMS Racing Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}78{{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Taplin15
Endurance Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}50{{flagicon|JPN}} Daisaku Sakai1
Equipe de France – Scrab GPApriliaAprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}25FRA}} Vincent Philippe 1–9
36FRA}} Erwan Nigon* 10–16
51FRA}} Hugo Marchand 1–10, 12–16
57FRA}} Grégory Lefort 11
Faster by Fuller Racing Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}43{{flagicon|GBR}} Christopher Sansome8
Aprilia Aprilia RSV 25044{{flagicon|GBR}} Andrew Whittley8
Ferro Moto Sport Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}93{{flagicon|FRA}} Hervé Mora4
Fortuna Honda GresiniHondaHonda NSR250{{Dunlop}}4ITA}} Roberto Rolfo All
7ESP}} Emilio Alzamora 1–9, 11–16
84ESP}} David García 10
Heierli Racing Pvm Team Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}65{{flagicon|CHE}} Roger Heierli10
Hitman RC Koshien Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}68{{flagicon|JPN}} Tekkyu Kayo13
Imola Circuit Exalt Cycle Race Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}21ITA}} Franco Battaini All
Impact Racing Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}80{{flagicon|AUS}} Earl Lynch15
Ipone Tecmas Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}35/77{{flagicon|FRA}} Thierry van den Bosch4, 7, 9
Jovink Raps Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}61{{flagicon|NLD}} Jarno Boesveld7
Kehrer Racing Team Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}54{{flagicon|DEU}} Nico Kehrer9
Kiefer Castrol Honda Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}52{{flagicon|DEU}} Christian Gemmel9
Klub Racing Team Znojmo Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}62{{flagicon|CZE}} Radomil Rous10
Morinokumasan Miztec RT Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}70{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryuji Yokoe13
Motoracing / TU Racing Team Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}15ITA}} Roberto Locatelli All
Motorex Daytona Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}89{{flagicon|JPN}} Osamu Miyazaki1
MRTT – Hugen RacingHondaHonda NSR250{{Dunlop}}58{{flagicon|NLD}} Jan Blok7
59{{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Politiek7
MS Aprilia Racing Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}3ITA}} Marco Melandri All
Neukirchner Racing Team Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}53{{flagicon|DEU}} Max Neukirchner9
Petronas Sprinta Yamaha TVKYamahaYamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}9ARG}} Sebastián Porto All
18MYS}} Shahrol Yuzy All
Racing Damas Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}74{{flagicon|ESP}} Ángel Rodríguez16
RFME Equipo NacionalApriliaAprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}22ESP}} Raúl Jara All
32ESP}} Héctor Faubel All
RGV Spares Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}79{{flagicon|AUS}} Russell Holland15
RM Racing Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}47{{flagicon|GBR}} Jason Boyce8
Safilo Oxydo Race LCRApriliaAprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}27AUS}} Casey Stoner All
42ESP}} David Checa All
Sierhekwerk W v/d Pol Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}60{{flagicon|NLD}} Gert Pieper7
Slovnaft Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}64{{flagicon|SVK}} Vladimir Častka10
SP Tadao Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}69{{flagicon|JPN}} Nobuyuki Osaki13
STU Avant – Msr – Elf Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}81{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Stanley15
Team Harc-Pro Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}92{{flagicon|JPN}} Hiroshi Aoyama1, 13
Team HRC Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}72{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Takahashi13
Team Kotake RSC Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}48{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinichi Nakatomi1
Team Racer Bike Honda Honda NSR250{{Dunlop}}45{{flagicon|FRA}} Samuel Aubry4
Team Stargel Aprilia Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}90{{flagicon|USA}} Chuck Sorensen16
Technospeed Nakasuga Yamaha Yamaha YZR250{{Dunlop}}71{{flagicon|JPN}} Katsuyuki Nakasuga13
Telefónica Movistar – Repsol YPFApriliaAprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}10ESP}} David Checa All
24ESP}} Toni Elías All
UGT 3000 – Abruzzo Aprilia Aprilia RSV 250{{Dunlop}}26{{flagicon|DEU}} Ralf Waldmann7, 9–10
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
Notes
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125cc participants

FIM released a 33-rider entry list on 13 March 2002.[47]

TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
ADAC Sachsen Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}93{{flagicon|DEU}} Manuel Mickan9
ADAC Sashsen Motorrad Unger Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}92{{flagicon|DEU}} Patrick Unger9
Atletico de Madrid Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Bridgestone}}51{{flagicon|ESP}} Álvaro Bautista3, 6, 16
Bikecards.com Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}98{{flagicon|CAN}} Chris Peris16
Bossini Sterilgarda RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}11ITA}} Max Sabbatani * 1–5, 8–11
32{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianluigi Scalvini 6–7
33ITA}} Stefano Bianco 1–8, 10–16
{{Bridgestone}}50{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Ballerini * 12–16
Caja Madrid Derbi RacingDerbiAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}41JPN}} Youichi Ui All
48ESP}} Jorge Lorenzo 3–16
CMSA Protectaprint Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}81{{flagicon|AUS}} Tim Inkster15
CWF – Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}28{{flagicon|ITA}} Ivan Goi8–9
37ITA}} Marco Simoncelli 10–12, 14–16
39CZE}} Jaroslav Huleš 1–7
57GBR}} Chaz Davies All
DB Racing Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}89{{flagicon|NLD}} Adri den Bekker7
De Graaf Junior Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}61{{flagicon|NLD}} Raymond Schouten7
Dinky Racing Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}68{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Komuro 1, 13
Elit Grand PrixHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}18CZE}} Jakub Smrž 1–7
{{Bridgestone}}77{{flagicon|CHE}} Thomas Lüthi9–12, 14–16
97JPN}} Hideyuki Nakajo 13
FCC – TSRHondaHonda RS125R{{Bridgestone}}50ITA}} Andrea Ballerini * 1–11
72DEU}} Dario Giuseppetti * 12–16
83AUS}} Josh Waters 14–15
Gilera Racing Gilera Aprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}1SMR}} Manuel Poggiali All
Giuseppetti Viba Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}72{{flagicon|DEU}} Dario Giuseppetti *9
Holmes Earth Moving Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}64{{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Holmes15
Honda Kumamoto Racing Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}65{{flagicon|JPN}} Toshihisa Kuzuhara1, 13
Imola Circuit Exalt Cycle Race Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}21FRA}} Arnaud Vincent All
Italjet Racing ServiceItaljetItaljet F125{{Dunlop}}7ITA}} Stefano Perugini All
8HUN}} Gábor Talmácsi * 1–5
42ITA}} Christian Pistoni 9–16
{{Bridgestone}}24{{flagicon|GBR}} Leon Camier6–8
International Racing Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}79{{flagicon|PRT}} João Pinto11
Kart Centrum Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}56{{flagicon|CZE}} Lukáš Pešek10
Kiefer Castrol Honda Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}73{{flagicon|DEU}} Claudius Klein9
Master – Aspar TeamApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}22ESP}} Pablo Nieto All
47ESP}} Ángel Rodríguez 1–9
80ESP}} Héctor Barberá All
MG Parts – RG Racing Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}60{{flagicon|NLD}} Randy Gevers7
MIR Racing Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Bridgestone}}71{{flagicon|ESP}} Ruben Catalan3, 16
Motoracing / TU Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}11ITA}} Max Sabbatani * 13–16
16ITA}} Simone Sanna All
OMV Team Hanusch Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}49{{flagicon|CZE}} Igor Kalab10
PEV Moto ADAC SachsenHondaHonda RS125R{{Bridgestone}}8{{flagicon|HUN}} Gábor Talmácsi *7–16
10DEU}} Jarno Müller 1–3
12DEU}} Klaus Nöhles 1–5, 9–16
30ITA}} Gaspare Caffiero 5
66JPN}} Shuhei Aoyama * 7–8
Polini Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}87{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Corsi5
Provence Motor Sport Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}86{{flagicon|FRA}} Gregory Lefort4
Racing Moto Sport Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}63{{flagicon|FRA}} Jimmy Petit4
RCGM – Rubincone Corse Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}54{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Petrini5
Red Bull RookiesHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}90{{flagicon|GBR}} Guy Farbrother8
91{{flagicon|NZL}} Midge Smart8
Red Devil HondaHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}36FIN}} Mika Kallio All
88{{flagicon|DNK}} Robbin Harms10
RMS Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}85{{flagicon|FRA}} Gregory Leblanc4
Roteg Racing Honda Honda RS125R{{Bridgestone}}62{{flagicon|NLD}} Gerald Perdon7
RPS Racing Saalfeld Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}74{{flagicon|DEU}} Jascha Büsch9
Ruffnuts/Gulf Western Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}82{{flagicon|AUS}} Jeremy Crowe15
Safilo Oxydo Race LCRApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}4ITA}} Lucio Cecchinello All
15SMR}} Alex de Angelis All
Scot Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}6ITA}} Mirko Giansanti All
34ITA}} Andrea Dovizioso All
Semprucci Angaia RacingHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}9JPN}} Noboru Ueda 1–5, 11–16
20HUN}} Imre Tóth All
44ITA}} Alessandro Brannetti 6
72DEU}} Dario Giuseppetti * 10
75ITA}} Fabrizio Lai 7–8
76CZE}} Matej Smrž * 9
76{{flagicon|CZE}} Matej Smrž *10
Sergi Motos Yamaha Yamaha TZ125{{Dunlop}}94{{flagicon|PRT}} Filipe Costa11
Showa Denki Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}66{{flagicon|JPN}} Shuhei Aoyama *1, 13
Sutthisam Vaewsamana Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}46{{flagicon|THA}} Suhathai Chaemsap1
Team Gabrielli Aprilia Aprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}53{{flagicon|ITA}} Gioele Pellino5, 10
Team Harc-Pro Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}95{{flagicon|JPN}} Takashi Yasuda13
Team ItaliaGileraAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}31ITA}} Mattia Angeloni All
84ITA}} Michel Fabrizio All
Team Machado Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}55{{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Machado6
Team Philippe Coulon Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}59{{flagicon|CHE}} Vincent Braillard4, 16
Team Plus One Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}67{{flagicon|JPN}} Hideyuki Ogata1, 13
Team Technimoto Cavaillon Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}58{{flagicon|FRA}} Yohann Tiberio4
Telefónica Movistar jnr TeamHondaHonda RS125R{{Dunlop}}25ESP}} Joan Olivé All
26ESP}} Dani Pedrosa All
52{{flagicon|ESP}} Julián Simón3, 6, 11
Tribe by Breil Honda Honda RS125R{{Bridgestone}}5JPN}} Masao Azuma All
TZM Racing Team Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}78{{flagicon|PRT}} Pedro Monteiro11
UGT 3000 – AbruzzoApriliaAprilia RS125R{{Dunlop}}17DEU}} Steve Jenkner All
19ITA}} Alex Baldolini All
23ITA}} Gino Borsoi All
UK Racing Honda Honda RS125R{{Dunlop}}69{{flagicon|GBR}} Christian Elkin8
Wilson Racing Honda Honda RS125R{{Bridgestone}}70{{flagicon|GBR}} Chris Martin8
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
Notes
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Standings

{{See also|List of FIM World Championship points scoring systems}}

MotoGP riders' standings[49][50]

Scoring system

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

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PosRiderConstructorJPN
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NED
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GBR
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GER
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CZE
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POR
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RIO
{{flagicon|Rio de Janeiro
PAC
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MAL
{{flagicon|MYS
AUS
{{flagicon|AUS
VAL
{{flagicon|Valencia
Points
1{{flagicon|ITA}} Valentino Rossi Honda121111111Ret112212 355
2{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Biaggi YamahaRet9DSQ324422162Ret163 215
3{{flagicon|JPN}} Tohru Ukawa HondaRet132325WD333Ret4435 209
4{{flagicon|BRA}} Alex Barros Honda6Ret585523Ret9541321 204
5{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Checa Yamaha35RetRet433Ret452Ret5711Ret 141
6{{flagicon|JPN}} Norifumi Abe Yamaha5764716946876810DNS10 129
7{{flagicon|JPN}} Daijiro Kato Honda1042RetRet8127Ret2RetRetRet544 117
8{{flagicon|ITA}} Loris Capirossi Honda934766Ret6Ret539RetRet 109
9{{flagicon|USA}} Kenny Roberts Jr. SuzukiRetRet85Ret76141143689Ret 99
10{{flagicon|FRA}} Olivier Jacque YamahaRet611Ret99145Ret10Ret77Ret89 81
11{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinya Nakano YamahaRet8171311Ret8105Ret12Ret166136 68
12{{flagicon|JPN}} Nobuatsu Aoki Proton KR7Ret76RetRetRet98RetRet129Ret7Ret 63
13{{nowrap|{{flagicon|NLD}} Jurgen van den Goorbergh}} HondaRet11121514Ret10151212Ret9131357 60
14{{flagicon|GBR}} Jeremy McWilliams Proton KRRetRet1610Ret12RetRet779Ret1012108 59
15{{flagicon|USA}} John Hopkins Yamaha12141311121078DNSRet81414181611 58
16{{flagicon|ESP}} Sete Gibernau SuzukiRet16912RetRetRet6Ret4Ret8Ret141213 51
17{{flagicon|JPN}} Tetsuya Harada Honda111210Ret10131311Ret15101315Ret1414 47
18{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Ryō Suzuki2111513111411 41
19{{flagicon|FRA}} Régis Laconi Aprilia815149814Ret16Ret16RetRet1117RetRet 33
20{{flagicon|AUS}} Garry McCoy YamahaRet1015129131110171518Ret 33
21{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinichi Ito Honda4Ret 13
22{{flagicon|DEU}} Alex Hofmann YamahaRet1111
Honda1710
23{{flagicon|ESP}} José Luis Cardoso Yamaha1613111615Ret 9
24{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Michel Bayle Yamaha1413 5
25{{flagicon|JPN}} Wataru Yoshikawa Yamaha12 4
26{{flagicon|AUS}} Andrew Pitt Kawasaki191712 4
27{{flagicon|ESP}} Pere Riba YamahaDNQ13RetRet15RetDNSDNSRetDNS 4
{{flagicon|FRA}} Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha17 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Yukio Kagayama SuzukiRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Yanagawa KawasakiRet 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} David García Proton KRRet 0
PosRiderConstructorJPN
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RIO
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AUS
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Points
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}

250cc riders' standings

Scoring system

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

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PosRiderConstructorJPN
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SAF
{{flagicon|ZAF
ESP
{{flagicon|ESP
FRA
{{flagicon|FRA
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{{flagicon|ITA
CAT
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NED
{{flagicon|NLD
GBR
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GER
{{flagicon|DEU
CZE
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POR
{{flagicon|PRT
RIO
{{flagicon|Rio de Janeiro
PAC
{{flagicon|Pacific Community
MAL
{{flagicon|MYS
AUS
{{flagicon|AUS
VAL
{{flagicon|Valencia
Points
1{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Melandri ApriliaRet1Ret2111111242Ret11 298
2{{flagicon|ESP}} Fonsi Nieto Aprilia133113352441Ret412Ret 241
3{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Rolfo Honda842582352Ret426342 219
4{{flagicon|ESP}} Toni Elías Aprilia1116106410236313512510 178
5{{flagicon|ARG}} Sebastián Porto Yamaha58787Ret4Ret3231843Ret 172
6{{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Battaini Aprilia1024Ret65948RetRet37577 142
7{{flagicon|ESP}} Emilio Alzamora Honda4737119Ret12Ret6758133 120
8{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Locatelli Aprilia165542Ret713575Ret913Ret5 119
9{{flagicon|FRA}} Randy de Puniet Aprilia36Ret354Ret6Ret6RetRetRet664 119
10{{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Matsudo Yamaha61191114714878Ret8167148 92
11{{flagicon|ESP}} Alex Debón Aprilia9989Ret131291013RetRet10Ret99 72
12{{flagicon|AUS}} Casey Stoner ApriliaRetRet6RetDNS6811Ret5Ret617111013 68
13{{flagicon|ESP}} David Checa ApriliaDNS10Ret10101216151518812211086 60
14{{flagicon|JPN}} Haruchika Aoki HondaRet1312Ret121167Ret9RetRet13121112 58
15{{flagicon|MYS}} Shahrol Yuzy YamahaRetRet131398101011RetRet91891511 58
16{{flagicon|JPN}} Osamu Miyazaki Yamaha1 25
17{{flagicon|JPN}} Daisaku Sakai Honda2 20
18{{flagicon|GBR}} Leon Haslam HondaRet1519Ret1818Ret171317710Ret171817 19
19{{flagicon|DEU}} Ralf Waldmann Aprilia11911 17
20{{flagicon|DEU}} Dirk Heidolf ApriliaDNQ14Ret18Ret212018121491420181619 17
21{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Takahashi Honda3 16
22{{flagicon|GBR}} Jay Vincent HondaRet121715151919161412RetRet1914Ret14 16
23{{flagicon|ESP}} Héctor Faubel ApriliaRetRet11141620Ret2018Ret101722Ret1915 14
24{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Huleš YamahaRetRet1115151216 11
25{{flagicon|ESP}} Raúl Jara Aprilia15Ret1619171513Ret17151116RetRetRetRet 11
26{{flagicon|JPN}} Chojun Kameya Honda7 9
27{{flagicon|JPN}} Hiroshi Aoyama Honda1211 9
28{{flagicon|FRA}} Erwan Nigon Aprilia16121323RetRet207
Honda20
29{{flagicon|JPN}} Taro Sekiguchi YamahaRetRet1512Ret16171416 7
30{{flagicon|ESP}} David García Honda10 6
31{{flagicon|JPN}} Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha12 4
32{{flagicon|FRA}} Vincent Philippe ApriliaRetRet1816131715RetRet 4
33{{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Marchand Aprilia14RetRetDNQRet14RetRetRetRetRetRet19DNSRet 4
34{{flagicon|AND}} Eric Bataille Honda14RetRetRetRet 2
35{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryuji Yokoe Yamaha14 2
36{{flagicon|CZE}} Jakub Smrž Honda15241617Ret 1
{{flagicon|NLD}} Jarno Janssen HondaRet172017Ret221819Ret 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Ángel Rodríguez Aprilia18 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Max Neukirchner Honda19 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Henk van de Lagemaat Honda19 0
{{flagicon|HUN}} Gábor Rizmayer Honda20 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Russell Holland Yamaha20 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Peter Politiek Honda21 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Andrew Whittley Aprilia21 0
{{flagicon|USA}} Chuck Sorensen Aprilia21 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Jarno Boesveld Aprilia22 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Gert Pieper Aprilia23 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Thierry van den Bosch HondaRetDNQRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinichi Nakatomi HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Christian Gemmel HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Nico Kehrer HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|SVK}} Vladimir Častka YamahaRet 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Grégory Lefort ApriliaRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Tekkyu Kayo YamahaRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Noboyuki Osaki YamahaRet 0
{{flagicon|CZE}} Radomil Rous HondaDNS 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Yann Lussiana HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Samuel Aubry HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Hervé Mora ApriliaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Jan Blok HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Christopher Sansome HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Jason Boyce HondaWD 0
{{flagicon|CHE}} Roger Heierli HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Rob Filart HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Taplin HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Earl Lynch YamahaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Stanley HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Castro YamahaDNQ 0
PosRiderConstructorJPN
{{flagicon|JPN
SAF
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ESP
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Points
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}

125cc riders' standings

Scoring system

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

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PosRiderConstructorJPN
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SAF
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ESP
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FRA
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GBR
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CZE
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POR
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RIO
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PAC
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MAL
{{flagicon|MYS
AUS
{{flagicon|AUS
VAL
{{flagicon|Valencia
Points
1{{flagicon|FRA}} Arnaud Vincent Aprilia122491141131215142 273
2{{flagicon|SMR}} Manuel Poggiali Gilera31DSQ2112345Ret32417 254
3{{flagicon|ESP}} Dani Pedrosa Honda834342127210Ret1351 243
4{{flagicon|ITA}} Lucio Cecchinello Aprilia9Ret11645RetRet1610Ret228 180
5{{flagicon|DEU}} Steve Jenkner Aprilia1543118365363183675 168
6{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Nieto ApriliaRet5Ret6387Ret5Ret454533 145
7{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Sanna Aprilia587Ret115121767214Ret11614 106
8{{flagicon|JPN}} Masao Azuma HondaRet9851315144151251189818 101
9{{flagicon|SMR}} Alex de Angelis ApriliaRet6RetRet7Ret9728Ret11Ret10Ret4 87
10{{flagicon|ITA}} Gino Borsoi Aprilia10710105Ret13Ret109712719Ret10 82
11{{flagicon|FIN}} Mika Kallio HondaRet1258Ret9RetRet9108867Ret17 78
12{{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Olivé Honda13Ret9RetRet63611RetRet2281399 76
13{{flagicon|JPN}} Youichi Ui DerbiRetRet6Ret2Ret88817RetRet121213Ret 65
14{{flagicon|ESP}} Héctor Barberá Aprilia16DNS1215Ret1820Ret214Ret1558146 50
15{{flagicon|ITA}} Mirko Giansanti Honda2161412Ret1019151214Ret2014161519 42
16{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Dovizioso HondaRet10Ret912Ret1191321Ret13Ret151016 42
17{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Perugini Italjet112416Ret1513Ret11Ret18Ret620Ret12Ret 28
18{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Ballerini HondaRet14151610121812RetRetRet26
Aprilia1622Ret1112
19{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Bianco ApriliaRet22197Ret729Ret13Ret1717RetRet13 24
20{{flagicon|JPN}} Shuhei Aoyama Honda6251011 21
21{{flagicon|ESP}} Jorge Lorenzo Derbi2219201416131720Ret7920Ret22 21
22{{flagicon|HUN}} Gábor Talmácsi ItaljetRet1820RetRet20
Honda15Ret1811Ret421Ret1615
23{{flagicon|JPN}} Noboru Ueda Honda41117RetDNSRet25271821Ret 18
24{{flagicon|ESP}} Ángel Rodríguez Aprilia7RetRetRetRetRet10Ret14 17
25{{flagicon|ITA}} Max Sabbatani ApriliaRet131113DNSRet2215Ret19Ret1711 17
26{{flagicon|DEU}} Klaus Nöhles Honda12RetRet14DNS1616Ret925141821 15
27{{flagicon|CHE}} Thomas Lüthi Honda261992421Ret24 7
28{{flagicon|JPN}} Hideyuki Nakajo Honda10 6
29{{flagicon|GBR}} Chaz Davies ApriliaRet21241818Ret241620Ret112924252228 5
30{{flagicon|ITA}} Christian Pistoni ItaljetRetRet1219RetRetRetRet 4
31{{flagicon|ITA}} Michel Fabrizio GileraRet15181716RetRetRet2325Ret231326Ret20 4
32{{flagicon|CZE}} Jakub Smrž HondaRetRet13RetRet1622 3
33{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Simoncelli Aprilia271321RetRetRet 3
34{{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Baldolini Aprilia142021Ret1920211819RetRetRet262320Ret 2
35{{flagicon|ITA}} Gioele Pellino Aprilia1422 2
36{{flagicon|ESP}} Julián Simón HondaRet2214Ret 2
37{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabrizio Lai Honda2314 2
{{flagicon|JPN}} Takashi Yasuda Honda16 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Mattia Angeloni Gilera17172321Ret1926232724Ret27281719Ret 0
{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Huleš ApriliaRetRetRetRetRet2117 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Gaspare Caffiero Honda17 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianluigi Scalvini Aprilia17Ret 0
{{flagicon|HUN}} Imre Tóth Honda18232722212327202526Ret2823222325 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Ivan Goi Aprilia1924 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Jarno Müller HondaRet1926 0
{{flagicon|THA}} Suhathai Chaemsap Honda19 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Gregory Lefort Aprilia20 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Christian Elkin Honda21 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Corsi Honda22 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Chris Martin Honda22 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Álvaro Bautista Aprilia25Ret23 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jimmy Petit Honda23 0
{{flagicon|DNK}} Robbin Harms Honda23 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Dario Giuseppetti Honda282926Ret242427 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Leon Camier Italjet242824 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Gregory Leblanc Honda24 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Yohann Tiberio Honda25 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Josh Waters HondaRet25 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Ruben Catalan ApriliaDNS26 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Holmes Honda260
{{flagicon|AUS}} Jeremy Crowe Honda27 0
{{flagicon|CZE}} Igor Kalab Honda28 0
{{flagicon|CHE}} Vincent Braillard HondaRet29 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Claudius Klein Honda29 0
{{flagicon|CZE}} Matej Smrž Honda3230 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Adri den Bekker Honda30 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Patrick Unger Honda30 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Randy Gevers Honda31 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Jascha Büsch Honda31 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Gerald Perdon Honda32 0
{{flagicon|DEU}} Manuel Mickan Honda33 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Toshihisa Kuzuhara HondaRetRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Hideyuki Ogata HondaRetRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Komuro HondaRetRet 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Petrini ApriliaRet 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Brannetti HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|NLD}} Raymond Schouten HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|GBR}} Guy Farbrother HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|NZL}} Midge Smart HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|CZE}} Lukáš Pešek HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|CAN}} Chris Peris HondaRet 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Machado HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|PRT}} Pedro Monteiro HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|PRT}} João Pinto HondaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|PRT}} Filipe Costa YamahaDNQ 0
{{flagicon|AUS}} Tim Inkster HondaDNQ 0
PosRiderConstructorJPN
{{flagicon|JPN
SAF
{{flagicon|ZAF
ESP
{{flagicon|ESP
FRA
{{flagicon|FRA
ITA
{{flagicon|ITA
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{{flagicon|Catalonia
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{{flagicon|NLD
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{{flagicon|GBR
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{{flagicon|DEU
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RIO
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Points
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}

Constructors' standings

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MotoGP

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PosConstructorJPN
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SAF
{{flagicon|ZAF
ESP
{{flagicon|ESP
FRA
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ITA
{{flagicon|ITA
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Points
1Honda1111111112111211 390
2Yamaha3563233221225163 272
3Suzuki21685Ret7661144368913 143
4Proton KR7Ret76Ret12Ret97791291278 96
5Aprilia815149814Ret16Ret16RetRet1117RetRet 33
6KawasakiRet191712 4

250cc

PosConstructorJPN
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SAF
{{flagicon|ZAF
ESP
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AUS
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Points
1Aprilia3111111111131111 382
2Honda2425823529423342 244
3Yamaha1878774832318438 211

125cc

PosConstructorJPN
{{flagicon|JPN
SAF
{{flagicon|ZAF
ESP
{{flagicon|ESP
FRA
{{flagicon|FRA
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{{flagicon|ITA
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Points
1Aprilia1211334111123122 341
2Honda2343421272511351 285
3Gilera31182112345Ret32417 254
4DerbiRetRet61921488817Ret79121322 79
5Italjet111816Ret15132811Ret1812620Ret12Ret 32
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Teams' standings

MotoGP

PosTeamConstructorRider(s)JPN
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SAF
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ESP
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FRA
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RIO
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AUS
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VAL
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Points
1Repsol Honda TeamHonda{{flagicon|ITA}} Valentino Rossi121111111Ret112212564
{{flagicon|JPN}} Tohru UkawaRet132325DNS333Ret4435
2Marlboro Yamaha TeamYamaha{{flagicon|ITA}} Max BiaggiRet9DSQ324422162Ret163356
{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Checa35RetRet433Ret452Ret5711Ret
3West Honda PonsHonda{{flagicon|BRA}} Alex Barros6Ret585523Ret9541321319
{{flagicon|ITA}} Loris Capirossi934766Ret6Ret539RetRet
{{flagicon|DEU}} Alex Hofmann1710
4Telefónica Movistar SuzukiSuzuki{{flagicon|USA}} Kenny Roberts, Jr.RetRet85Ret76141143689Ret150
{{flagicon|ESP}} Sete GibernauRet16912RetRetRet6Ret4Ret8Ret141213
{{flagicon|JPN}} Yukio KagayamaRet
5Gauloises Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha{{flagicon|FRA}} Olivier JacqueRet611Ret99145Ret10Ret77Ret89149
{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinya NakanoRet8171311Ret8105Ret12Ret166136
6Antena 3 Yamaha d'AntinYamaha{{flagicon|JPN}} Norifumi Abe5764716946876810DNS10142
{{flagicon|ESP}} Pere RibaDNS13RetRet15RetDNSDNSRetDNS
{{flagicon|ESP}} José Luis Cardoso1613111615Ret
7Proton Team KRProton KR{{flagicon|JPN}} Nobuatsu Aoki7Ret76RetRetRet98RetRet129Ret7Ret122
{{flagicon|GBR}} Jeremy McWilliamsRetRet1610Ret12RetRet779Ret1012108
8Fortuna Honda Gresini Honda{{flagicon|JPN}} Daijiro Kato1042RetRet8127Ret2RetRetRet544 117
9Red Bull Yamaha WCMYamaha{{flagicon|USA}} John Hopkins12141311121078DNSRet81414181611101
{{flagicon|AUS}} Garry McCoyRet1015129131110171518Ret
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Michel Bayle1413
{{flagicon|DEU}} Alex HofmannRet11
10Kanemoto Racing Honda{{flagicon|NLD}} Jurgen van den GoorberghRet11121514Ret10151212Ret9131357 60
11Pramac Honda Racing Team Honda{{flagicon|JPN}} Tetsuya Harada111210Ret10131311Ret15101315Ret1414 47
12MS Aprilia Racing Aprilia{{flagicon|FRA}} Régis Laconi815149814Ret16Ret16RetRet1117RetRet 33
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}

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