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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 16 Sprint, Motegi, Japan
| Pos |
No. |
Rider |
Bike |
Points |
Deficit |
| 1 |
89 |
Jorge Martin |
Ducati |
372 |
|
| 2 |
1 |
Francesco Bagnaia |
Ducati |
357 |
-15 |
| 3 |
23 |
Enea Bastianini |
Ducati |
300 |
-72 |
| 4 |
93 |
Marc Marquez |
Ducati |
295 |
-77 |
| 5 |
31 |
Pedro Acosta |
KTM |
181 |
-191 |
| 6 |
33 |
Brad Binder |
KTM |
173 |
-199 |
| 7 |
12 |
Maverick Viñales |
Aprilia |
163 |
-209 |
| 8 |
41 |
Aleix Espargaro |
Aprilia |
127 |
-245 |
| 9 |
49 |
Fabio Di Giannantonio |
Ducati |
126 |
-246 |
| 10 |
72 |
Marco Bezzecchi |
Ducati |
125 |
-247 |
| 11 |
21 |
Franco Morbidelli |
Ducati |
125 |
-247 |
| 12 |
73 |
Alex Marquez |
Ducati |
124 |
-248 |
| 13 |
20 |
Fabio Quartararo |
Yamaha |
82 |
-290 |
| 14 |
88 |
Miguel Oliveira |
Aprilia |
71 |
-301 |
| 15 |
43 |
Jack Miller |
KTM |
60 |
-312 |
| 16 |
25 |
Raul Fernandez |
Aprilia |
55 |
-317 |
| 17 |
5 |
Johann Zarco |
Honda |
31 |
-341 |
| 18 |
30 |
Takaaki Nakagami |
Honda |
25 |
-347 |
| 19 |
42 |
Alex Rins |
Yamaha |
20 |
-352 |
| 20 |
36 |
Joan Mir |
Honda |
20 |
-352 |
| 21 |
37 |
Augusto Fernandez |
KTM |
20 |
-352 |
| 22 |
44 |
Pol Espargaro |
KTM |
12 |
-360 |
| 23 |
26 |
Dani Pedrosa |
KTM |
7 |
-365 |
| 24 |
10 |
Luca Marini |
Honda |
5 |
-367 |
| 25 |
6 |
Stefan Bradl |
Honda |
2 |
-370 |
| 26 |
32 |
Lorenzo Savadori |
Aprilia |
0 |
-372 |
| 27 |
87 |
Remy Gardner |
Yamaha |
0 |
-372 |
Comments
Morbidelli and Bezzecchi
Are on a steady trajectory. They’ve come from different versions of nowhere to work their way up the standings.
A couple of months ago I was kinda thinking/hoping Frankie might just overhaul Alex Marquez by seasons end…but here we are. And Bezzecchi has done something similar: from being in an absolute quagmire he seems to have finally found some solid ground to project himself forward.
Aleix is on borrowed time in 8th.
Queue Frankie and/or Marco throwing it down the road tomorrow and making me look even more stupid than usual!
Brad and Group of 8
got a reprieve.. Sunday could be a big shift. Also wondering if Enea will hold off Marc for 3rd
Seven4nineR, I agree with you on Franco and Marco. Both showing better qualifying but despite promise, not always finding the checkered flag.