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2025 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 2, Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 16/Mar/2025 - 19:31
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 74  
2 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 58 -16
3 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 43 -31
4 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 37 -37
5 79 Ai Ogura Aprilia 25 -49
6 5 Johann Zarco Honda 25 -49
7 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 22 -52
8 33 Brad Binder KTM 19 -55
9 72 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 14 -60
10 37 Pedro Acosta KTM 12 -62
11 36 Joan Mir Honda 9 -65
12 10 Luca Marini Honda 9 -65
13 23 Enea Bastianini KTM 7 -67
14 43 Jack Miller Yamaha 7 -67
15 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 5 -69
16 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 4 -70
17 12 Maverick Viñales KTM 3 -71
18 54 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 3 -71
19 88 Miguel Oliveira Yamaha 2 -72
20 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 0 -74
21 35 Somkiat Chantra Honda 0 -74
22 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -74
2025
2
MotoGP
Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina
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Ai ogura in 5th is very…

NJIRK
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Ai ogura in 5th is very impressive

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In reply to Ai ogura in 5th is very… by NJIRK

Would never have bet on a…

WaveyD1974
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Would never have bet on a Honda and a rookie being the best of the rest.

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Ogura was disqualified…

spongedaddy
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Ogura was disqualified. Improper software.

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In reply to Ogura was disqualified… by spongedaddy

Ooops

WaveyD1974
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Ooops

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In reply to Ogura was disqualified… by spongedaddy

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I see Marc said that Alex is…

WaveyD1974
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I see Marc said that Alex is the main championship rival. Now, mind games aside, I don't feel I'm sticking my neck out predicting that Alex wont finish in the top three come year end. It's not 2014.

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If Marc doubles up at Texas…

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If Marc doubles up at Texas and Qatar, there will be a whiff of 2014 in the air.

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He won the first 10 races in…

WaveyD1974
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He won the first 10 races in 2014. I think only Dani had the same bike, can't remember what Bradl had. It's a lot closer now than 2014. 

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In reply to I see Marc said that Alex is… by WaveyD1974

"Early doors"

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I am inclined to agree, it definitely seems a pattern that those on "last year's" machines benefit at the beginning of the year from bedded in motorcycles, which riders on the newer bikes take a while to find their feet, and I suspect this is what will happen with the '24 vs '24.5 Ducatis. Having said that Marc Marquez makes a mockery of my words, but then he is surely a special case if ever there was one. 

 

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In reply to "Early doors" by guy smiley

except that this year there…

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except that this year there are no complaints of having to sort out the latest model.  I suspect the 2025 has very little that truly makes a difference on it but also there's little to sort out.  Fact is though, MM will be given new parts to try all season and Alex won't and so yes, on that basis, it is about as close now as it's going to get.  

Pecco will take Alex but he won't catch Marc and already, i don't think Marc can feel any pressure.  JM89 coming back can only rob everyone else of points because he isn't going to beat Marc for a long, long time.  While he tries, it'll be AM73 and PB63 that drop points.  
Is it time to say;
1) If MM was on a Honda - he'd be winning (Zarco did well though)
2) Honda relied on MM to develop their bike yet 16-months after he left, it is competitive again.  Can we say Marc can't develop bikes or at least that Pedrosa could but Marc won out to develop the Honda his way?  

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2025 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 2 Sprint, Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina

By Zara Daniela | Sat, 15/Mar/2025 - 18:59
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 49  
2 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 38 -11
3 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 30 -19
4 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 21 -28
5 79 Ai Ogura Aprilia 17 -32
6 5 Johann Zarco Honda 15 -34
7 72 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 14 -35
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 11 -38
9 33 Brad Binder KTM 10 -39
10 23 Enea Bastianini KTM 7 -42
11 37 Pedro Acosta KTM 5 -44
12 43 Jack Miller Yamaha 5 -44
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 4 -45
14 10 Luca Marini Honda 4 -45
15 36 Joan Mir Honda 3 -46
16 54 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 3 -46
17 88 Miguel Oliveira Yamaha 2 -47
18 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 0 -49
19 12 Maverick Viñales KTM 0 -49
20 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 0 -49
21 35 Somkiat Chantra Honda 0 -49
22 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -49
2025
2
MotoGP
Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina
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2025 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 1, Buriram, Thailand

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 02/Mar/2025 - 09:40
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 37  
2 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 29 -8
3 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 23 -14
4 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 18 -19
5 79 Ai Ogura Aprilia 17 -20
6 72 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 10 -27
7 33 Brad Binder KTM 10 -27
8 5 Johann Zarco Honda 9 -28
9 23 Enea Bastianini KTM 7 -30
10 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 6 -31
11 43 Jack Miller Yamaha 5 -32
12 10 Luca Marini Honda 4 -33
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 4 -33
14 37 Pedro Acosta KTM 4 -33
15 54 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 3 -34
16 88 Miguel Oliveira Yamaha 2 -35
17 36 Joan Mir Honda 1 -36
18 12 Maverick Viñales KTM 0 -37
19 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 0 -37
20 35 Somkiat Chantra Honda 0 -37
21 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -37
22 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 0 -37
2025
1
MotoGP
Buriram, Thailand
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2025 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 1 Sprint, Buriram, Thailand

By Zara Daniela | Sat, 01/Mar/2025 - 08:54
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 12  
2 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 9 -3
3 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 7 -5
4 79 Ai Ogura Aprilia 6 -6
5 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 5 -7
6 37 Pedro Acosta KTM 4 -8
7 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 3 -9
8 33 Brad Binder KTM 2 -10
9 36 Joan Mir Honda 1 -11
10 5 Johann Zarco Honda 0 -12
11 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 0 -12
12 72 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 0 -12
13 54 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 0 -12
14 12 Maverick Viñales KTM 0 -12
15 10 Luca Marini Honda 0 -12
16 88 Miguel Oliveira Yamaha 0 -12
17 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 0 -12
18 23 Enea Bastianini KTM 0 -12
19 35 Somkiat Chantra Honda 0 -12
20 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -12
21 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 0 -12
22 43 Jack Miller Yamaha 0 -12
2025
1
MotoGP
Buriram, Thailand
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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 20, Barcelona Solidarity, Spain

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 17/Nov/2024 - 14:37
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 508  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 498 -10
3 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 392 -116
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 386 -122
5 33 Brad Binder KTM 217 -291
6 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 215 -293
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 190 -318
8 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 173 -335
9 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 173 -335
10 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 165 -343
11 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 163 -345
12 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 153 -355
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 113 -395
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 87 -421
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 75 -433
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -442
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 55 -453
18 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 31 -477
19 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 31 -477
20 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 27 -481
21 36 Joan Mir Honda 21 -487
22 10 Luca Marini Honda 14 -494
23 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -496
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -501
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -506
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -508
27 29 Andrea Iannone Ducati 0 -508
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -508
29 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -508
2024
20
MotoGP
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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Teams Standings

Morgs
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Really highlight the Ducati dominance. Honda’s total for the whole season was a mere 35 points which is less than what was available on any given race weekend. Gresini exceeded the combined totals of KTM and Tech 3, and to its credit Aprilia came 4th above VR46. I’m sure there is a lot more to be identified however at this stage I’m thinking Honda might be better off buying a couple of Ducati Panigales to rebadge in preparation for 2025.

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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 20 Sprint, Barcelona Solidarity, Spain

By Zara Daniela | Sat, 16/Nov/2024 - 14:53
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 492  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 473 -19
3 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 377 -115
4 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 372 -120
5 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 209 -283
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 207 -285
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 189 -303
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 165 -327
9 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 165 -327
10 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 160 -332
11 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 152 -340
12 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 146 -346
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 108 -384
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 84 -408
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 71 -421
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -426
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 53 -439
18 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 31 -461
19 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 31 -461
20 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 27 -465
21 36 Joan Mir Honda 21 -471
22 10 Luca Marini Honda 14 -478
23 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -480
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -485
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -490
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -492
27 29 Andrea Iannone Ducati 0 -492
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -492
29 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -492
2024
20
MotoGP
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 19, Sepang, Malaysia

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 03/Nov/2024 - 08:48
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 485  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 461 -24
3 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 369 -116
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 368 -117
5 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 209 -276
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 206 -279
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 189 -296
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 165 -320
9 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 161 -324
10 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 155 -330
11 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 146 -339
12 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 144 -341
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 108 -377
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 84 -401
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 71 -414
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -419
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 53 -432
18 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 31 -454
19 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 31 -454
20 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 27 -458
21 36 Joan Mir Honda 21 -464
22 10 Luca Marini Honda 14 -471
23 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -473
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -478
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -483
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -485
27 29 Andrea Iannone Ducati 0 -485
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -485
2024
19
MotoGP
Sepang, Malaysia
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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 19 Sprint, Sepang, Malaysia

By Zara Daniela | Sat, 02/Nov/2024 - 08:00
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 465  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 436 -29
3 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 365 -100
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 352 -113
5 33 Brad Binder KTM 206 -259
6 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 198 -267
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 180 -285
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 165 -300
9 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 159 -306
10 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 143 -322
11 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 142 -323
12 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 137 -328
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 98 -367
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 84 -381
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 71 -394
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -399
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 48 -417
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 31 -434
19 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 23 -442
20 36 Joan Mir Honda 21 -444
21 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 21 -444
22 10 Luca Marini Honda 13 -452
23 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -453
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -458
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -463
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -465
27 29 Andrea Iannone Ducati 0 -465
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -465
2024
19
MotoGP
Sepang, Malaysia
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Last race.

iansn46
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I think that if the title is decided tomorrow, then the last race will be cancelled and just a one day test in Losail on the way back. There isn't much point in spending all that money on rearrangng everything with nothing riding on the race being run.

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It would be very typical…

WaveyD1974
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It would be very typical Pecco to win the race. Wouldn't surprise me.

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It would indeed.

Ibis117
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Pecco wins, Jorge DNF.

4 point gap going into who knows where, or when.

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In reply to It would indeed. by Ibis117

Great minds...

Elisabeth Rightwrist
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I thought about this scenario immediately after the sprint. Even if Martin gets 1 point and Pecco wins then in the season finale Pecco wins and Martin finishes 2nd, they would be tied on points with the championship going to Bagnaia for having the most wins. It's possible but not likely.

I prefer Bagnaia over Martin but I did pick Martin to take the title.

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In reply to Last race. by iansn46

It’s not just about the winner

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Even if the top of the title is decided on Sunday, there’s still a lot of positions further down that could change and are presumably important to those riders. Third: Marc or Bestia? And top KTM. 

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Third in the championship…

David Emmett
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Third in the championship pays a hefty bonus generally. Fourth usually pays nothing.

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They have every right and…

Taffmeister
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They have every right and every reason to cancel the last round.  Loads of meetings get cancelled and this would be another.  They don't have to replace it at all.  As you all indicate, they will have a look after the race tomorrow and decide that a Spaniard ............sorry, s-o-r-r-y!  

there I go again....

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Ponderings

Motoshrink
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Got myself prepared for no final Round in case, but looks like one is coming. Maybe a week late. Qatar? Tires will be there, yeah?

Martin/Pecco/Marc and that start was fantastic. Pecco's error, exciting and emotional. In that corner, there are bumps RIGHT in that apex, and they got the best of his bike and minor over-push. 

In Q Pecco looked immaculate. SO smoothly precise! Lorenzo-esque. Contrast bronco Martin?

Marc's team did something lovely setting his bike up after. Then Marc did something special on board. Chapeau.

Martin? Did the business! He clearly has made the mental/emotional development his spicy fire so needed after his loss of Duc's factory ride. 2024 is one of errors or lack thereof, and pressure. 

Honorable mention to Yamaha and their motor. Quarty was pushing that thing, and it was braking/cornering like it should. They have made the first big step, don't you think?

In the race, appreciating Marc and Quarty and the gravity of Pecco's error, one thought arose. They are Aliens, the title contenders may be human astronauts on other worldly GP24's. Or is Martin going to be seen as leaving orbit to Alienhood? Whelp, since he is going to Aprilia, perhaps the vehicle will return him to Earth to be viewed as astronaut. Were he aboard Red, perhaps he would not? Odd, that.

Looking fwd to seeing if Martin can bring a Championship to a private team, and a glorious bow out for Pramac Ducati. Where we immediately get more focus on the rejuvenated Yamaha project. Question mark is atop Aprilia. With big budget cuts at their parent co it is hard to think KTM approaches a rise, don't you think?

Who wins Sunday? What is the weather forecast? Enjoying yourself I hope David?

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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 18, Buriram, Thailand

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 27/Oct/2024 - 09:45
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 453  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 436 -17
3 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 356 -97
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 345 -108
5 33 Brad Binder KTM 203 -250
6 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 197 -256
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 180 -273
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 165 -288
9 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 155 -298
10 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 143 -310
11 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 137 -316
12 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 136 -317
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 93 -360
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 82 -371
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 71 -382
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -387
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 48 -405
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 31 -422
19 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 23 -430
20 36 Joan Mir Honda 21 -432
21 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 21 -432
22 10 Luca Marini Honda 13 -440
23 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -441
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -446
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -451
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -453
27 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -453
2024
18
MotoGP
Buriram, Thailand
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2024 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 18 Sprint, Buriram, Thailand

By Zara Daniela | Sat, 26/Oct/2024 - 08:52
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 433  
2 1 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 411 -22
3 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 351 -82
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 343 -90
5 33 Brad Binder KTM 193 -240
6 31 Pedro Acosta KTM 181 -252
7 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 171 -262
8 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 155 -278
9 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 152 -281
10 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 137 -296
11 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 136 -297
12 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 130 -303
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 93 -340
14 43 Jack Miller KTM 71 -362
15 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 71 -362
16 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 66 -367
17 5 Johann Zarco Honda 40 -393
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 28 -405
19 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 23 -410
20 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 21 -412
21 36 Joan Mir Honda 20 -413
22 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 12 -421
23 10 Luca Marini Honda 9 -424
24 26 Dani Pedrosa KTM 7 -426
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -431
26 87 Remy Gardner Yamaha 0 -433
27 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -433
2024
18
MotoGP
Buriram, Thailand
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