2025 Moto3 World Championship

José Antonio Rueda was the 2025 Moto3 World Riders' Champion
Ángel Piqueras finished runner-up
Máximo Quiles finished third and was the 2025 Moto3 Rookie of the Year

The 2025 FIM Moto3 World Championship was the lightweight class of the 77th FIM Road Racing World Championship season. José Antonio Rueda won the championship title with four races to spare after winning the Grand Prix of Indonesia.

Teams and riders

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
United Kingdom Gryd – MLav Racing[a] Honda NSF250RW 8 United Kingdom Eddie O'Shea[1] All
89 Spain Marcos Uriarte[2] 1–2, 8
34 Austria Jakob Rosenthaler 3
11 Spain Adrián Cruces 4–6
30 United Kingdom Max Cook[3] 7
32 Spain Vicente Pérez[4] 9, 11, 13
25 Italy Leonardo Abruzzo 10, 12, 14
95 Argentina Marco Morelli 15, 17–22
52 United Kingdom Evan Belford 16
69 Spain Marcos Ruda 16
Japan Honda Team Asia 5 Thailand Tatchakorn Buasri[5] 1–11, 19–20
93 Indonesia Arbi Aditama[6] 13–18
2 Japan Zen Mitani[7] 21–22
72 Japan Taiyo Furusato[5] All
Luxembourg Leopard Racing 22 Spain David Almansa[8] All
31 Spain Adrián Fernández[1] 1–6, 8–22
78 Spain Joel Esteban 7
Italy Rivacold Snipers Team 10 Italy Nicola Carraro[1] 1–17, 19–22
2 Japan Zen Mitani[9] 18
54 Italy Riccardo Rossi[10] 1–20
45 Spain Jesús Ríos 21–22
Italy Sic58 Squadra Corse 58 Italy Luca Lunetta[1] 1–10, 15–22
48 Switzerland Lenoxx Phommara 11–12
67 Republic of Ireland Casey O'Gorman[11] 13–14
82 Italy Stefano Nepa[1] All
Spain CFMoto Aspar Team[b] KTM RC250GP 28 Spain Máximo Quiles[12] 3, 6–22
34 Austria Jakob Rosenthaler[13] 1–2
78 Spain Joel Esteban[14] 4–5
71 Italy Dennis Foggia[15] 1–18, 21–22
78 Spain Joel Esteban 19–20
France CIP Green Power 19 United Kingdom Scott Ogden[16] All
55 Switzerland Noah Dettwiler[1] 4–20
11 Spain Adrián Cruces 1–3, 22
Spain Denssi Racing – Boé 14 New Zealand Cormac Buchanan[17] All
21 South Africa Ruché Moodley[18] 1–5, 7–9, 13–22
34 Austria Jakob Rosenthaler 6, 10
25 Italy Leonardo Abruzzo 11
95 Argentina Marco Morelli 12
Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi[c] 6 Japan Ryusei Yamanaka[19] 1–20
13 Malaysia Hakim Danish[20] 21–22
36 Spain Ángel Piqueras[19] All
13 Malaysia Hakim Danish[21] 20
Italy LevelUp – MTA 18 Italy Matteo Bertelle[22] 1–3, 17–22
32 Spain Vicente Pérez 5–8
89 Spain Marcos Uriarte 9–16
66 Australia Joel Kelso[22] All
Germany Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 64 Spain David Muñoz[23] 1–18
51 Spain Brian Uriarte 19–20
67 Republic of Ireland Casey O'Gorman[24] 21–22
94 Italy Guido Pini[25] All
Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo 83 Spain Álvaro Carpe[26] All
99 Spain José Antonio Rueda[26] 1–20
51 Spain Brian Uriarte[27] 21–22
France Red Bull KTM Tech3 12 Australia Jacob Roulstone[28] 3–20, 22
78 Spain Joel Esteban[29] 1–2, 21
73 Argentina Valentín Perrone[30] All
Sources:[1]
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider

All teams used series-specified Pirelli tyres.

Team changes

  • Intact GP, Tech3, and Aspar Team dropped their Husqvarna, GasGas, and CFMoto rebranded KTM bikes, respectively, for KTM-branded RC250GPs. Aspar Team retained CFMoto as a title sponsor.[31]

Rider changes

  • Team MTA fielded an all-new lineup with Matteo Bertelle, who moved over from the Snipers Team, and Joel Kelso, who moved over from BOE Motorsports.
  • Riccardo Rossi took over the seat at the Snipers Team vacated by Matteo Bertelle, alongside former MTA rider Nicola Carraro.
  • David Muñoz moved over to Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP after having raced with BOE Motorsports for the past three seasons.
  • Eddie O'Shea and Marcos Uriarte completed the MLav Racing line-up. O'Shea had served as a full-time replacement rider in the second half of the 2024 season for the same team.
  • Guido Pini made his Grand Prix debut in 2025, riding for Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP, and replacing Tatsuki Suzuki, who had retired from racing at the end of the 2024 season.
  • Dennis Foggia returned to the Moto3 Championship with the Aspar Team after spending the last two years in the Moto2 class. Rookie Máximo Quiles completed the line-up, having raced in the Red Bull Rookies Cup and FIM JuniorGP Championship in the past two seasons. David Alonso, 2024 Moto3 World Champion, stepped up to the Moto2 class with the same team, while former teammate Joel Esteban was demoted to the JuniorGP after not finding a seat in the championship for 2025.
  • BOE Motorsports fielded an all-new lineup with Ruché Moodley and Cormac Buchanan making their Grand Prix debuts. Moodley had raced in the Red Bull Rookies Cup and JuniorGP in 2024, while Buchanan had raced in JuniorGP in 2024.
  • Scott Ogden moved to CIP Green Power after racing with MLav Racing for the last three seasons.

Mid-season changes

  • Jacob Roulstone missed the first two rounds of the season due to a neck injury sustained at a private training session. He was replaced by Joel Esteban.[36]
  • Marcos Uriarte missed a lot of races starting from the Austin GP to the British GP due to an injury sustained in a crash at the Argentina GP. He was replaced by Jakob Rosenthaler at the Austin GP, then by Adrián Cruces from the Qatar GP to the French GP and by Max Cook at the British GP. Uriarte returned for the Aragon GP and will be replaced by Vicente Pérez from the Italian round onwards. Pérez will be replaced at Leonardo Abruzzo in Assen, due to a crash in Mugello that sustained in a broken right scaphoid and a fractured vertebra. Pérez returned to the next round in Sachsenring but missed the following round in Brno, and once again, was replaced by Leonardo Abruzzo. The Spaniard made his return at the Red Bull Ring, in Austria.
  • Máximo Quiles missed the first two rounds due to him being under the minimum age for riders who finish in the Top 3 of the 2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship. He was replaced by Jakob Rosenthaler.[37] Quiles would also then miss the Qatar and Jerez rounds after a medical check ahead of the former weekend revealed a thumb fracture, sustained during a pre-weekend training incident but initially overlooked.[38] He was replaced by Joel Esteban.[14]
  • Noah Dettwiler missed the first three rounds due to a left wrist injury sustained in the pre-season tests in Jerez. He was replaced by Adrián Cruces.[39][40]
  • Matteo Bertelle will miss a number of rounds after being involved in an accident that resulted in a fracture of the right tibia and the left humerus.[41] Vicente Pérez filled his seat from the Jerez round to the Aragon round and Marcos Uriarte will fill it from the Italian round onwards.[42]
  • Boé Motorsports rookie Ruché Moodley missed the French round due to a crash with David Muñoz that involved in a right radius fracture for the South African. He was replaced by Jakob Rosenthaler. Moodley returned for the next GP, at Silverstone, but after a crash involved with Pérez and Riccardo Rossi in Mugello that sustained in several fractures in his elbow and in his shoulder blade, he will miss the Dutch GP. Jakob Rosenthaler returned to replace him. Moodley also missed the next GPs in Germany and Czech Republic, and was replaced by Leonardo Abruzzo in Sachsenring and by Red Bull Rookies Cup Argentinian rider Marco Morelli at Brno. The South African made his return at the next round in the Red Bull Ring, in Austria.
  • Adrián Fernández missed the British GP due to an injury to his leg from the previous round. He was replaced by Joel Esteban. Fernández returned to the Aragon GP.
  • Vicente Pérez and Marcos Uriarte swapped bikes from the Italian round onwards. Uriarte moved from the Honda of the MLav Racing team to the KTM of the Team MTA, replacing the injured Matteo Bertelle and Pérez moved from the KTM of the Team MTA, to return to the Honda of the MLav Racing team.[43] After the Austrian GP, Pérez and the MLav Racing Team decided to part ways, so the team decided to bring back Leonardo Abruzzo from the Hungarian round onwards to race alongside O'Shea.
  • Luca Lunetta missed the German, Czech, Austrian and Hungarian rounds due to severe leg injury, a multiple fracture of tibia and fibula, in a crash during the Dutch round. He was replaced by Lenoxx Phommara for the Sachsering and Brno rounds, and by Irish star Casey O'Gorman for the Red Bull Ring and Balaton Park rounds.
  • Tatchakorn Buasri missed the Czech, Austrian and Hungarian rounds due to a shoulder injury at the German round. Arbi Aditama replaced him at the latter two rounds. Buasri also missed the following rounds until the Indonesian round, with Aditama continuing as his replacement. Buasri returned at the Australian GP.
  • Marco Morelli will race the remainder of the season with MLav Racing Team, starting at the Catalan round, taking the seat previously used by Vicente Pérez and Leonardo Abruzzo. With the exception of the Misano round, where he will participate in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup finale. Evan Belford will race in his place.
  • Zen Mitani will make his Moto3 debut at the Indonesian GP, as a replacement for Nicola Carraro, due to a muscle issue for the Italian at the Japanese GP.
  • Dennis Foggia will miss the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix due to pneumonia before the Australian race weekend. He will be replaced in both races by Joel Esteban.
  • David Muñoz will miss the final races of the season due to a crash sustained in the Indonesian GP that caused a severe injury on his left femur. Brian Uriarte will make his Moto3 debut, as his replacement, for the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix. For the last two rounds of the season, Muñoz will have a new replacement in Casey O'Gorman, who made his debut in Austria and Hungary, as a replacement for Lunetta.
  • Jacob Roulstone will miss the Portimao round due to an injury on his hand sustained on a crash during the practice in the previous round at Malaysia. He will be replaced once again, by Joel Esteban.
  • Hakim Danish will replace Ryusei Yamanaka for the last two rounds, as Yamanaka will miss these two races due to surgery on the left pinky finger for the Japanese rider.
  • Brian Uriarte will make team switch from the Intact GP to KTM Ajo as a replacement for the reigning World Champion José Antonio Rueda due to a hand injury sustained on the sighting lap of the Malaysian GP, in a crash with Noah Dettwiler. Rueda will miss the last two rounds of the season. Dettwiler will also miss the Portimao round and will not be replaced.
  • Joel Esteban will make another replacement once again for the injured Jacob Roulstone for the Portimao round, due to a fractured hand in the Malaysian GP. Esteban raced for Tech3 in the first two rounds of the season. He will be back in that bike after replacing Foggia in the two previous rounds.
  • Zen Mitani will replace Tatchakorn Buasri for the final two rounds of the season at Portimao and Valencia.
  • Riccardo Rossi will miss the final two rounds of the season due to surgery on his left knee. He will be replaced by Jesús Ríos.
  • Adrián Cruces made his comeback for the season finale at Valencia, as a replacement for the injured Noah Dettwiler.

Rule changes

Mid-season rule changes

  • From the start of Malaysian Grand Prix, riders wouldn't be allowed to rejoin qualifying sessions if they fall during the final three minutes. The same will apply to the Friday afternoon Practice session. In another small adjustment to the rules, riders have been instructed not warm up their tyres by means of zig-zagging in the pitlane.[44]

Calendar

The following Grands Prix took place in 2025:[45]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit Ref.
1 2 March Thailand PT Grand Prix of Thailand Chang International Circuit, Buriram [46]
2 16 March Argentina Gran Premio YPF Energía de Argentina Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Termas de Río Hondo [47]
3 30 March United States Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas Circuit of the Americas, Austin [45]
4 13 April Qatar Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar Lusail International Circuit, Lusail [48]
5 27 April Spain Estrella Galicia 0,0 Grand Prix of Spain Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, Jerez de la Frontera [49]
6 11 May France Michelin Grand Prix of France Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans [50]
7 25 May United Kingdom Tissot Grand Prix of the United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone [51]
8 8 June Aragon GoPro Grand Prix of Aragon MotorLand Aragón, Alcañiz [52]
9 22 June Italy Brembo Grand Prix of Italy Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, Scarperia e San Piero [53]
10 29 June Netherlands Motul Grand Prix of the Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Assen [54]
11 13 July Germany Liqui Moly Grand Prix of Germany Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal [55]
12 20 July Czech Republic Tissot Grand Prix of Czechia Brno Circuit, Brno [56]
13 17 August Austria bwin Grand Prix of Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg [57]
14 24 August Hungary Michelin Grand Prix of Hungary Balaton Park Circuit, Balatonfőkajár [58]
15 7 September Catalonia Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalonia Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló [59]
16 14 September San Marino Red Bull Grand Prix of San Marino and the Rimini Riviera Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico [60]
17 28 September Japan Motul Grand Prix of Japan Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi [45]
18 5 October Indonesia Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit, Mandalika [45]
19 19 October Australia Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island [61]
20 26 October Malaysia Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia Petronas Sepang International Circuit, Sepang [45]
21 9 November Portugal Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Portugal Algarve International Circuit, Portimão [62]
22 16 November Valencian Community Motul Grand Prix of the Valencian Community Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia [63]

The following Grand Prix acted as a reserve for 2025:

Grand Prix Circuit Ref.
India Indian motorcycle Grand Prix Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida [64]

Grand Prix locations

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team Winning constructor Report
1 Thailand Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Matteo Bertelle Spain David Muñoz Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
2 Argentina Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Matteo Bertelle Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi Austria KTM Report
3 United States Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Spain David Muñoz Italy Matteo Bertelle Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
4 Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Japan Ryusei Yamanaka Spain David Muñoz Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi Austria KTM Report
5 Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
6 France French motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Máximo Quiles Spain Álvaro Carpe Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
7 United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Spain José Antonio Rueda[d] Japan Taiyo Furusato Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
8 Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix Spain José Antonio Rueda Italy Luca Lunetta Spain David Muñoz Germany Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Austria KTM Report
9 Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Álvaro Carpe Spain David Muñoz Spain Máximo Quiles Spain CFMoto Valresa Aspar Team Austria KTM Report
10 Netherlands Dutch TT Spain José Antonio Rueda Australia Joel Kelso Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
11 Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix United Kingdom Scott Ogden Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain David Muñoz Germany Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Austria KTM Report
12 Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Guido Pini Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
13 Austria Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Argentina Valentín Perrone Japan Taiyo Furusato Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi Austria KTM Report
14 Hungary Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Máximo Quiles Spain David Muñoz Spain Máximo Quiles Spain CFMoto Gaviota Aspar Team Austria KTM Report
15 Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Spain David Almansa Japan Taiyo Furusato Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi Austria KTM Report
16 San Marino San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Argentina Valentín Perrone Argentina Valentín Perrone Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
17 Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain David Muñoz Germany Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Austria KTM Report
18 Indonesia Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Adrián Fernández Spain José Antonio Rueda Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
19 Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Australia Joel Kelso Spain Álvaro Carpe Spain José Antonio Rueda Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo Austria KTM Report
20 Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Spain David Almansa Malaysia Hakim Danish Japan Taiyo Furusato Japan Honda Team Asia Japan Honda Report
21 Portugal Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix Australia Joel Kelso Spain Ángel Piqueras Spain Máximo Quiles Spain CFMoto Gaviota Aspar Team Austria KTM Report
22 Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Adrián Fernández Spain Álvaro Carpe Spain Adrián Fernández Luxembourg Leopard Racing Japan Honda Report

Riders' standings

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 THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Spain José Antonio Rueda KTM Red Bull KTM Ajo 1 3 1 Ret 1P F 1 1P 8P 4 1P 3 1F 5 5 2 1 2P F 1F 1 DNS 365
2 Spain Ángel Piqueras KTM Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi 12 1F 4 1 2 Ret Ret 6 7 5 4F 4 1 4 1 5 11 7 17 2 2F 6 281
3 Spain Máximo Quiles KTM CFMoto Aspar Team 5 7P 2 2 1 15 2 2 4 1P 12 2 3 4 5 6 1 5 274
4 Spain Álvaro Carpe KTM Red Bull KTM Ajo 2 NC 6 11 8 4F 4 3 2P 4 5 12 10 9 13 10 14 Ret 3F 5 5 2F 215
5 Spain David Muñoz KTM Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP RetF Ret RetP 6F Ret 3 Ret 1 5F 2 1 3 3 3F 8 7 1 Ret 197
6 Australia Joel Kelso KTM LevelUp – MTA Ret 8 2 4 3 2 Ret 7 9 9F 6 DNS 11 8 7 4 8 10 2P 11 7P 23 193
7 Spain Adrián Fernández Honda Leopard Racing 3 2 12 Ret 4 8 DNS Ret Ret Ret 6 8 6 5 3 5 6P 6 DSQ 9 1P 179
8 Japan Taiyo Furusato Honda Honda Team Asia Ret 5 9 2 6 6 12F 11 6 Ret Ret 16 6F Ret 3F 12 Ret Ret 8 1 3 3 172
9 Japan Ryusei Yamanaka KTM Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi Ret 9 19 3P 5 Ret 8 9 10 11 15 9 2 14 9 8 6 8 22 4 136
10 Argentina Valentín Perrone KTM Red Bull KTM Tech3 Ret Ret Ret 15 10 10 5 13 8 3 12 8 7P 2 10 6P F 4 DNS 20 9 Ret 10 134
11 Spain David Almansa Honda Leopard Racing 7 6 13 16 Ret 5 6 4 Ret 6 Ret 7 12 7 4P 14 Ret Ret 9 3P 21 8 134
12 Italy Luca Lunetta Honda Sic58 Squadra Corse 10 7 Ret 7 11 9 3 5F Ret Ret 11 Ret 9 2 7 10 10 7 125
13 Italy Guido Pini KTM Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Ret Ret 11 10 7 17 7 19 Ret DNS 7 10P 9 Ret 6 9 7 3 12 15 Ret 4 111
14 Italy Dennis Foggia KTM CFMoto Aspar Team 6 11 7 Ret 13 11 Ret 15 3 8 11 5 13 11 19 13 10 12 14 21 96
15 United Kingdom Scott Ogden KTM CIP Green Power Ret 12 Ret 12 12 12 11 12 12 7 RetP 15 15 Ret 14 15 21 Ret 14 7 8 Ret 62
16 Australia Jacob Roulstone KTM Red Bull KTM Tech3 14 14 9 13 13 Ret 13 12 8 14 14 10 Ret 11 13 5 Ret WD 16 61
17 Italy Matteo Bertelle KTM LevelUp – MTA 5P 4P 3F 12 11 10 19 Ret 19 55
18 Italy Stefano Nepa Honda Sic58 Squadra Corse 4 10 Ret 8 14 Ret 16 NC 14 13 13 17 24 17 23 18 15 9 15 21 18 11 51
19 Spain Joel Esteban KTM Red Bull KTM Tech3 9 16 4 33
CFMoto Aspar Team Ret Ret 4 16
Honda Leopard Racing NC
20 New Zealand Cormac Buchanan KTM Denssi Racing – Boé 15 14 10 Ret 19 14 14 10 15 Ret 9 DNS Ret Ret Ret 17 16 16 11 Ret 20 24 32
21 Italy Nicola Carraro Honda Rivacold Snipers Team Ret 19 15 9 Ret 15 10 17 11 Ret 18 Ret 19 12 20 22 DNS 13 13 15 18 31
22 Italy Riccardo Rossi Honda Rivacold Snipers Team 8 18 Ret 5 Ret 18 15 18 Ret 14 14 Ret 20 19 16 20 20 18 25 17 24
23 Spain Marcos Uriarte Honda Gryd – MLav Racing 13 Ret 23 22
KTM LevelUp – MTA 16 10 10 11 16 15 15 21
24 Argentina Marco Morelli KTM Denssi Racing – Boé 13 18
Honda Gryd – MLav Racing 17 17 14 18 12 11 12
25 Republic of Ireland Casey O'Gorman Honda Sic58 Squadra Corse 18 13 16
KTM Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 6 13
26 Spain Adrián Cruces KTM CIP Green Power 14 13 8 15 14
Honda Gryd – MLav Racing DNS 17 Ret
27 South Africa Ruché Moodley KTM Denssi Racing – Boé 11 15 16 13 Ret 20 14 Ret 17 16 18 16 19 13 21 18 17 22 14
28 Spain Brian Uriarte KTM Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 19 8 11
Red Bull KTM Ajo 13 17
29 Spain Vicente Pérez KTM LevelUp – MTA 18 16 9 22 7
Honda Gryd – MLav Racing Ret DNS Ret
30 Spain Jesús Ríos Honda Rivacold Snipers Team Ret 9 7
31 Malaysia Hakim Danish KTM Aeon Credit SIC Racing MSi RetF 6
Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi 12 14
32 United Kingdom Eddie O'Shea Honda Gryd – MLav Racing Ret 17 17 18 Ret Ret 17 21 18 Ret Ret 18 21 Ret 22 Ret 18 15 16 14 16 20 3
33 Thailand Tatchakorn Buasri Honda Honda Team Asia Ret 21 DNS 19 15 19 19 20 17 Ret Ret 24 20 1
34 Switzerland Noah Dettwiler KTM CIP Green Power 17 16 20 18 16 19 16 16 19 23 18 21 19 Ret 17 23 DNS 0
35 Austria Jakob Rosenthaler KTM CFMoto Aspar Team Ret 20 0
Honda Gryd – MLav Racing 18
KTM Denssi Racing – Boé 21 17
36 Switzerland Lenoxx Phommara Honda Sic58 Squadra Corse 17 Ret 0
37 Indonesia Arbi Aditama Honda Honda Team Asia 22 20 24 Ret Ret 19 0
38 Japan Zen Mitani Honda Rivacold Snipers Team Ret 0
Honda Team Asia 19 Ret
39 Italy Leonardo Abruzzo Honda Gryd – MLav Racing Ret 20 21 0
KTM Denssi Racing – Boé Ret
40 United Kingdom Max Cook Honda Gryd – MLav Racing 21 0
United Kingdom Evan Belford Honda Gryd – MLav Racing Ret 0
Spain Marcos Ruda Honda Angeluss – Mlav Racing Ret 0
Pos. Rider Bike Team THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[66]
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
Superscript
number
Points-scoring position
in sprint race
F Fastest lap
Rider key
Colour Meaning
Light blue Rookie rider

Constructors' standings

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

Pos. Constructor THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Austria KTM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 540
2 Japan Honda 3 2 9 2 4 5 3 4 6 6 13 6 6 6 3 3 5 2 6 1 3 1 308
Pos. Constructor THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[66]

Teams' standings

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

Pos. Team Bike
No.
THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1 Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo 51 13 17 583
83 2 NC 6 11 8 4F 4 3 2P 4 5 12 11 9 13 10 14 Ret 3F 5 5 2F
99 1 3 1 Ret 1P F 1 1P 8P 4 1P 3 1F 5 5 2 1 2P F 1F 1 DNS
2 Spain Frinsa – MT Helmets – MSi 6 Ret 9 19 3P 5 Ret 8 9 10 11 15 9 2 14 9 8 6 8 22 4 423
13 12 14
36 12 1F 4 1 2 Ret Ret 6 7 5 4F 4 1 4 1 5 11 7 17 2 2F 6
3 Spain CFMoto Aspar Team[b] 28 5 7P 2 2 1 15 2 2 4 1P 12 2 3 4 5 6 1 5 383
34 Ret 20
71 6 11 7 Ret 13 11 Ret 15 3 8 11 5 7 11 19 13 10 12 14 21
78 Ret Ret 4 17
4 Germany Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 51 19 8 329
64 RetF Ret RetP 6F Ret 3 Ret 1 5F 2 1 3 3 3F 8 7 1 Ret
67 6 13
94 Ret Ret 11 10 7 17 7 19 Ret DNS 7 10P 10 Ret 6 9 7 3 12 15 Ret 4
5 Luxembourg Leopard Racing 22 7 6 13 16 Ret 5 6 4 Ret 6 Ret 7 13 7 4P 14 Ret Ret 9 3P 21 8 313
31 3 2 12 Ret 4 8 DNS Ret Ret Ret 6 9 6 5 3 5 6P 6 DSQ 9 1P
78 NC
6 Italy LevelUp – MTA 18 5P 4P 3F 13 11 10 19 Ret 19 274
32 18 16 9 22
66 Ret 8 2 4 3 2 Ret 7 9 9F 6 DNS 12 8 7 4 8 10 2P 11 7P 23
89 16 10 10 11 16 15 15 21
7 France Red Bull KTM Tech3 12 14 14 9 13 13 Ret 13 12 8 14 14 10 Ret 11 12 5 Ret WD 215
73 Ret Ret Ret 15 10 10 5 13 8 3 12 8 8P 2 10 6P F 4 DNS 20 9 Ret 10
78 9 16 4 16
8 Italy Sic58 Squadra Corse 48 17 Ret 179
58 10 7 Ret 7 11 9 3 5F Ret Ret 11 Ret 9 2 7 10 10 7
67 18 13
82 4 10 Ret 8 14 Ret 16 NC 14 13 13 17 24 17 23 18 15 9 15 21 18 11
9 Japan Honda Team Asia 2 19 Ret 173
5 Ret 21 DNS 19 15 19 19 20 17 Ret Ret 24 20
72 Ret 5 9 2 6 6 12F 11 6 Ret Ret 16 6F Ret 3F 12 Ret Ret 8 1 3 3
93 22 20 24 Ret Ret 19
10 France CIP Green Power 11 14 13 8 15 76
19 Ret 12 Ret 12 12 12 11 12 12 7 RetP 15 15 Ret 14 15 21 Ret 14 7 8 Ret
55 17 16 20 18 16 19 16 16 19 23 18 21 19 Ret 17 23 DNS
11 Italy Rivacold Snipers Team 2 Ret 62
10 Ret 19 15 9 Ret 15 10 17 11 Ret 18 Ret 19 12 20 22 DNS 13 13 15 18
45 Ret 9
54 8 18 Ret 5 Ret 18 15 18 Ret 14 14 Ret 20 19 16 20 20 18 25 17
12 Spain Denssi Racing – Boé 14 15 14 10 Ret 19 14 14 10 15 Ret 9 DNS Ret Ret Ret 17 16 16 11 Ret 20 24 49
21 11 15 16 13 Ret 20 14 Ret 17 16 18 16 19 13 21 18 17 22
25 Ret
34 21 17
95 13
13 United Kingdom Gryd – MLav Racing 8 Ret 17 17 18 Ret Ret 17 21 18 Ret Ret 18 21 Ret 22 Ret 18 15 16 14 16 20 21
11 DNS 17 Ret
25 Ret 20 21
30 21
32 Ret DNS Ret
34 18
52 Ret
69 Ret
89 13 Ret 23
95 17 17 14 18 12 11 12
Pos. Team Bike
No.
THA
Thailand
ARG
Argentina
AME
United States
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
ITA
Italy
NED
Netherlands
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
JPN
Japan
INA
Indonesia
AUS
Australia
MAL
Malaysia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[66]

Notes

  1. ^ Wildcard Marcos Ruda used the team name Angeluss – Mlav Racing during round 16.
  2. ^ a b This is the team name entered in the championship. Other team names used during the season are CFMoto Gaviota Aspar Team (rounds 1–2, 4–6, 10–19, 21), CFMoto Valresa Aspar Team (rounds 3, 7, 9, 22), CFMoto Viel Aspar Team (round 8), and CFMoto Power Electronics Aspar Team (round 20).
  3. ^ Wildcard Hakim Danish used the team name Aeon Credit SIC Racing MSi during round 20.
  4. ^ Rueda was given a back of the grid penalty for riding slowly on the racing line, but retains the pole position statistic despite starting the race from 26th position.[65] Álvaro Carpe started the race from the first grid slot.

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