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2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

Sports season


Sports season

The 2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 61st F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. The season consisted out of 17 races for the MotoGP class and 16 for the 125cc and 250cc classes, beginning with the Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix on 12 April 2009 and ending with the Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 8 November.

Preseason

Cost-cutting measures

As announced during 2008, MotoGP class switched to a single-tyre manufacturer ending a previous Tyre war between Dunlop, Bridgestone, and Michelin that started in the 2002 season (though Dunlop left as a tyre manufacturer in 2007). The move was made to try to improve safety by reducing cornering speeds, and in a marginal way for cost reasons; the winner was decided by bid. Michelin, one of the two tyre suppliers in 2008, decided not to bid for the supply, effectively declaring Bridgestone the winner, which was confirmed on 18 October 2008. Bridgestone will be the sole tyre supplier from 2009 to 2011. Only race spec tyres will be provided to the teams, eliminating qualifying tyres, in use until 2008.

Other cost-cutting manoeuvers were made during the winter prior to the season, to try to contain the rising costs of the sport, especially during the 2008 financial crisis. FIM was especially concerned, fearing that defections among private and factory teams could leave the grid with 14 bikes only.

After negotiations between FIM, Dorna and MSMA (the manufacturers' association), new measures were adopted. The Friday morning free practice session was eliminated, limiting the Friday practice time to a single 45-minute session (later brought to a 1-hour session from the French GP onwards); a limit of 5 engines was imposed for the last 7 races, with a 10-point penalty for each additional engine used; ceramic composite materials for brakes were banned; electronic assistance was reduced with the ban of electronic controlled suspensions and launch control systems; Monday tests will be cancelled except for Catalunya and Brno, where only test riders will be allowed to take part.

Kawasaki withdrawal and return

With a somewhat unexpected announcement, Kawasaki made public its intention to withdraw from MotoGP immediately on 9 January 2009, citing the global economic downturn as the main cause of the decision. Initial negotiations between Dorna and Kawasaki aimed to run the two bikes with the private Aspar team, but after further talks, on 26 February 2009 Kawasaki announced its decision to remain in the category, running a single bike team with Marco Melandri, effectively leaving John Hopkins without a contract. The team ran under the Hayate Racing banner, as announced on 1 March 2009.

Season review

MotoGP

Valentino Rossi won his sixth MotoGP title, seventh in the top class and ninth title in total after getting the better of teammate Jorge Lorenzo in a season-long battle. The season was marked by the dominance of Yamaha duo Rossi and Lorenzo, with occasional wins for Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner. Riding the factory Ducati, 2007 champion Stoner won the opener in Qatar as well as a rain-hit race in Italy to open up a championship lead after six rounds. Inconsistent handling from the Ducati as well as health problems for Stoner causing fatigue saw him drop out of the title fight by mid-season, whereas Pedrosa and Lorenzo crashed more often than Rossi who built up a sizeable lead to win the title.

250cc class

In the final 250cc championship (it was replaced by the Moto2 class in 2010), Hiroshi Aoyama became the third Japanese rider to win that title, after Tetsuya Harada and Daijiro Kato.

125cc class

In the 125cc class, Julián Simón won the title after taking seven victories during the season.

2009 Grand Prix season calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2009:

The 2009 revised race schedule was released on 24 October 2008. A Hungarian round was originally scheduled for 20 September 2009 but the organizers asked Dorna to postpone the event to 2010 due to delays in the construction of the Balatonring circuit.

Due to adverse weather conditions, the Qatar MotoGP race was postponed until 13 April.

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit1234567891011121314151617
12–13 April ‡QAT Commercialbank Grand Prix of QatarLosail International Circuit
26 AprilJPN Polini Grand Prix of JapanTwin Ring Motegi
3 MayESP Gran Premio bwin.com de EspañaCircuito de Jerez
17 MayFRA Grand Prix de FranceBugatti Circuit
31 MayITA Gran Premio d'Italia AliceMugello Circuit
14 JuneCatalonia Gran Premi Cinzano de CatalunyaCircuit de Catalunya
27 June ††NLD Alice TT AssenTT Circuit Assen
5 July †USA Red Bull U.S. Grand PrixMazda Raceway Laguna Seca
19 JulyDEU Alice Motorrad Grand Prix DeutschlandSachsenring
26 JulyGBR British Grand PrixDonington Park
16 AugustCZE Cardion ab Grand Prix České republikyBrno Circuit
30 AugustUSA Red Bull Indianapolis Grand PrixIndianapolis Motor Speedway
6 SeptemberSMR Gran Premio Cinzano di San Marino e Della Riviera di RiminiMisano World Circuit
4 OctoberPRT bwin.com Grande Prémio de PortugalAutódromo do Estoril
18 OctoberAUS Iveco Australian Grand PrixPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
25 OctoberMYS Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand PrixSepang International Circuit
8 NovemberValencia GP Generali de la Comunitat ValencianaCircuit Ricardo Tormo

: ‡ = Night race, MotoGP race held on Monday because of rainfall on Sunday. : † = MotoGP class only : †† = Saturday race

Calendar changes

  • The Japanese Grand Prix was moved forward, from 28 September to 26 April.
  • The Portuguese Grand Prix was moved back, from 13 April to 4 October.
  • The Chinese Grand Prix was taken off the calendar due to a dire spectator attendance, poor promotion and an overall lack of commercial interest in the venue.
  • The British Grand Prix was moved back, from 22 June to 26 July.
  • Only the MotoGP class raced during the United States Grand Prix because of a Californian law on air pollution, preventing the 125 and 250cc classes from racing.

Regulation changes

The following changes are made to the regulation for the 2009 season:

Sporting regulations

A big overhaul has been made to the standard time schedule for all days. The Friday morning Free Practice session will be cancelled for all three classes and the three MotoGP Practice Sessions, as well as Saturday Qualifying, will be shortened from one hour to 45 minutes. Warm-Up times and Race distances are not altered.

For the Free Practice one sessions on Friday, the times are now as follows:

  • FP1 from 13:05 to 13:45 for the 125cc class.
  • FP1 from 14:05 to 14:50 for the MotoGP class.
  • FP1 from 15:05 to 15:50 for the 250cc class.

For the Free Practice two and Qualifying Practice sessions on Saturday, the times are now as follows:

  • FP2 from 09:05 to 09:45 for the 125cc class.
  • FP2 from 10:05 to 10:50 for the MotoGP class.
  • FP2 from 11:05 to 11:50 for the 250cc class.
  • QP from 13:05 to 13:45 for the 125cc class.
  • QP from 14:05 to 14:50 for the MotoGP class.
  • QP from 15:05 to 15:50 for the 250cc class.

For the Warm-Up and Race sessions on Sunday, the times are now as follows:

  • WUP from 08:40 to 09:00 for the 125cc class.
  • WUP from 09:10 to 09:30 for the MotoGP class.
  • WUP from 09:40 to 10:00 for the 250cc class.
  • Race from 11:00 to 12:00 for the 125cc class.
  • Race from 12:15 to 13:15 for the 250cc class.
  • Race from 14:00 to 15:00 for the MotoGP class.

Only two post-race tests are now allowed. The circuits chosen are the Catalan and Czech ones and the tests are only allowed if they are for development purposes and if test riders are used.

These rules were additionally added on the 25th of July 2009:

  • The rules for practice restrictions have been updated. For the purpose of practice restrictions, the year is split into two parts: the season itself and the winter. The season is defined as 'the period starting fourteen days before the first race of the year and ending two days after the last race of the year, both dates being inclusive'. The winter is defined as 'the rest of the year, starting four days after the last race of the season and ending fifteen days before the first race of the next season, both dates being inclusive.'
  • Using riders under contract to practice with MotoGP bikes is not allowed during the season as well as the breaks at any track included on the current year's calendar. The following exceptions to this rule apply if:
    • The practice is added to the event schedule.
    • The practice happens during the day(s) immediately after the race at three circuits, at the circuit where the race has occurred. The final race of the season will always be held at one of the three circuits and will be the only two-day test which is allowed. The others will only consist out of one test day. The other two circuits must be nominated by the Grand Prix Commission by 31 January of that year.
    • The activity has been specifically approved by the Race Direction.

The same goes for the winter period. It is forbidden to use contracted riders to practice with MotoGP at any circuit. The following exceptions apply to this rule if:

  • There's a maximum of six days where Dorna/IRTA organise official tests at tracks which were added to the calendars of the previous or next year. No testing is allowed during the period between 1 December of one year and 31 January of the next year, both dates being inclusive. The winter test schedule must be approved the Grand Prix Commission.
  • The activity has been specifically approved by the Race Direction.

Rules for the practice by non-contracted riders have been changed. The practice by non-contracted or test riders is permitted at any circuit at all times, but is limited specifically by the use of a maximum of 240 tyres per manufacturer, per calendar year, which is solely supplied by the MotoGP tyre supplier. There is an exception to this rule however and it is forbidden to test during the season and the breaks at a circuit included on the calendar before the race there has happened. Nonetheless, manufacturers can designate and inform the Race Direction of the two circuits where they can test before 31 January of each year, but not within fourteen days of the scheduled event at the circuits. Said schedule of these tests and any following amendments must have to be told to the Race Direction at least seven days ahead of time.

The definition of a 'contracted rider' and a 'rookie rider' have been clarified. A contracted rider is a rider who has ridden in nine or more events during a single season. A rookie is a rider who is submitted by a participating team for participation in the full season but is not a contracted rider as is defined in the same class in any past season. For the purpose of this section, the old 500cc and MotoGP class are considered to be the same as well as the current 250cc, which will be renamed to the Moto2 class in 2010.

This rule was additionally added on the 24th of August 2009:

  • All the MotoGP Practice and Qualifying sessions are going to be extended again, from 45 minutes to one hour as of the French Grand Prix onwards.

Technical regulations

  • In September 2008, it was decided that from 2009 onwards there will only be a single tyre manufacturer for the MotoGP class. Proposals could be sent in to the FIM and Dorna until 3 October 2008 after which the eventual winner were to be announced by the Grand Prix Commission on 18 October 2008. Bridgestone sent in a bid whilst supplying rival Michelin, did not. The eventual proposal was studied and on 18 October, it was announced that Bridgestone were to become the sole tyre supplier for a three-year period.
  • From the Czech Republic GP onwards, a maximum of five engines will only be allowed for use in the final eight races of the season. Changing parts is not allowed, with the exception of daily maintenance.
  • Composite materials made out of ceramic is now forbidden to use on the brake discs or pads.
  • A launch control system is now prohibited.
  • A suspension which is controlled by electronics is now prohibited as well.

These rules were additionally added on the 25th of July 2009:

  • Rules on the engine durability have been greatly extended. In the MotoGP class, the number of available engines to use for all riders is limited. For 2009, a maximum of five engines for the final seven scheduled races of the season starting from the 2009 Czech Grand Prix until the end of the season. If a rider is replaced for any given reason, the replacement rider will be considered as the original rider so that the engine can be granted. The available engines for the exclusive use of each rider has to marked and sealed by the Technical Director before it can be used. The team has the responsibility to register any new engine with the Technical Directed before it can be used. Once it is registered and used for the first time, the engines can not be swapped between riders even if they are from the same team. A new engine is considered to be used when the bike with said engine crosses the transponder timing point at the pitlane exit. The engines will be sealed via wiring and identification tabs so that:
    • The timing system is not within each. For example, the head cover has to be wired to the cylinder head.
    • The timing driving system is not within each. For example, the geartrain/chain cover is wired so that it can't be taken off.
    • The cylinder head as well as the cylinder block (if there are any) can't be removed from the engine. For example, the cylinder head is wired to the cylinder block and the cylinder block is wired to the engine crankcase.
  • The crankcase can't be opened. For example, the crankcase halves are wired together.

Teams are allowed to replace all the parts which can be accessed without having to remove the sealing wiring. If the sealing wiring is broken or removed without direction by the Technical Direction, the engine will be considered "rebuilt" and engines with broken or missing security seals will be treated as a wholly new engine in the allocation. If a competitor, for any reason (mechanical failure, crash, major damage and so on) has to use another engine above their allocation, the Technical Director has to be informed before said engine can be used so that the Race Direction can apply the proper penalty. The damaged engine will be removed from the allocation and, if it is to be used again, will be treated as a new engine with the fitting penalty applied. There is no limit to the number of times a sealed, allocated engine can be fitted to and used in a bike, on the condition that the security seal is not broken or removed. Replacing an engine with another sealed engine, be it new or used, from the rider's allocation is allowed and no penalty shall be given if done. To prevent the running of a used, allocated engine outside of any MotoGP races, all the allocated engines will have security seals placed over either the exhaust or inlet ports (on at least one cylinder bank if the engine is a V-type) before it can leave the circuit. If a team wants to re-use such an allocated and sealed engine, it must first request to the Technical Director to remove all security seals. If the Technical Director or his staff discover that the security seals are not intact, the engine will be branded as a new engine in the allocation and a penalty will be handed out.

  • Any Exhaust Gas Recirculation (also known as EGR) systems are now prohibited.
  • It is forbidden to use any hydraulic and/or pneumatic pressurised powered systems, the exception being cylinder inlet/exhaust valve springs. All hydraulic systems on the bike have to be powered only by the manual inputs of the rider. Normal hydraulic hand and foot controls such as master/slave cylinders for the brakes and clutch are allowed, as are pneumatic engine valve actuating systems and oil and water pumps for entine lubricating and cooling. Using engine lubricating oil for any motive other than lubrication and cooling (such as powered hydraulic systems) is forbidden.
  • All bikes must have a minimum of one brake on each wheel which operates in an independent way.
  • In the 125cc and 250cc classes, brake discs which consist out of ferrous materials only are permitted.
  • In all classes, materials made out of ceramic composite are not allowed for the brake discs or the brake pads. Ceramic materials are defined as "inorganic, non metallic solids (for example: , SiC, , , and )".
  • Electric and electronic controlled suspension and steering damper systems are forbidden. Changes to the suspension and steering damper systems can only be made via manual inputs and mechanical/hydraulic changes.
  • Racing numbers have to be attached to the front as well as both sides of the bike. For the MotoGP class, only the front number is required.
  • Numbers should have a height of at least 140 mm.
  • Numbers have to be clearly readable and strongly differ from the background colour.
  • Backgrounds have to be of a single colour over a large enough area to provide a minimum clear area of 25 mm around the number.
  • In the case of a dispute over the readability of numbers, the decision taken by the Technical Direction will be concluding.

2009 Grand Prix season results

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit125cc winner250cc winnerMotoGP winnerReport12345678**No 125cc and 250cc race**91011121314151617
12–13 April ‡QAT Qatar motorcycle Grand PrixLosailITA Andrea IannoneESP Héctor BarberáAUS Casey Stoner[Report](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
26 AprilJPN Japanese motorcycle Grand PrixMotegiITA Andrea IannoneESP Álvaro BautistaESP Jorge Lorenzo[Report](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
3 MayESP Spanish motorcycle Grand PrixJerezGBR Bradley SmithJPN Hiroshi AoyamaITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
17 MayFRA French motorcycle Grand PrixLe MansESP Julián SimónITA Marco SimoncelliESP Jorge Lorenzo[Report](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
31 MayITA Italian motorcycle Grand PrixMugelloGBR Bradley SmithITA Mattia PasiniAUS Casey Stoner[Report](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
14 JuneCatalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand PrixCatalunyaITA Andrea IannoneESP Álvaro BautistaITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
27 June ††NLD Dutch TTAssenESP Sergio GadeaJPN Hiroshi AoyamaITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-dutch-tt)
5 July †USA United States motorcycle Grand PrixLaguna SecaESP Dani Pedrosa[Report](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
19 JulyDEU German motorcycle Grand PrixSachsenringESP Julián SimónITA Marco SimoncelliITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
26 JulyGBR British motorcycle Grand PrixDoningtonESP Julián SimónJPN Hiroshi AoyamaITA Andrea Dovizioso[Report](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
16 AugustCZE Czech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixBrnoESP Nicolás TerolITA Marco SimoncelliITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
30 AugustUSA Indianapolis motorcycle Grand PrixIndianapolisESP Pol EspargaróITA Marco SimoncelliESP Jorge Lorenzo[Report](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
6 SeptemberSMR San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand PrixMisanoESP Julián SimónESP Héctor BarberáITA Valentino Rossi[Report](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
4 OctoberPRT Portuguese motorcycle Grand PrixEstorilESP Pol EspargaróITA Marco SimoncelliESP Jorge Lorenzo[Report](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
18 OctoberAUS Australian motorcycle Grand PrixPhillip IslandESP Julián SimónITA Marco SimoncelliAUS Casey Stoner[Report](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
25 OctoberMYS Malaysian motorcycle Grand PrixSepangESP Julián SimónJPN Hiroshi AoyamaAUS Casey Stoner[Report](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
8 NovemberValencia Valencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixValenciaESP Julián SimónESP Héctor BarberáESP Dani Pedrosa[Report](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)

: ‡ = Night race, MotoGP race held on Monday because of rainfall on Sunday. : † = MotoGP class only : †† = Saturday Race

Participants

All entries taken from the official MotoGP site.

MotoGP participants

TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRoundsDucatiHondaKawasakiSuzukiYamaha
ITA Ducati Marlboro Team
Ducati Team (rd 8 and 12)Desmosedici GP927AUS Casey Stoner1–10, 14–17
36FIN Mika Kallio11–13
69USA Nicky HaydenAll
ITA Pramac Racing36FIN Mika Kallio1–7, 9–10, 14–17
84ITA Michel Fabrizio11
44ESP Aleix Espargaró12–13
88ITA Niccolò Canepa1–15
44ESP Aleix Espargaró16–17
ESP Grupo Francisco Hernando59ESP Sete Gibernau1–3, 6–8
JPN Repsol Honda TeamRC212V3ESP Dani PedrosaAll
4ITA Andrea DoviziosoAll
ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini15SMR Alex de AngelisAll
24ESP Toni ElíasAll
MCO LCR Honda MotoGP14FRA Randy de PunietAll
SMR Scot Racing Team MotoGP72JPN Yuki Takahashi1–7
41HUN Gábor Talmácsi6–17
CHE Hayate Racing TeamNinja ZX-RR33ITA Marco MelandriAll
JPN Rizla Suzuki MotoGPGSV-R7AUS Chris VermeulenAll
65ITA Loris CapirossiAll
JPN Fiat Yamaha TeamYZR-M146ITA Valentino RossiAll
99ESP Jorge LorenzoAll
JPN Sterilgarda Yamaha Team11USA Ben Spies17
FRA Monster Yamaha Tech 35USA Colin EdwardsAll
52GBR James ToselandAll
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

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  • All entries used Bridgestone tyres.

250cc participants

TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRoundsHondaApriliaApriliaHondaApriliaApriliaApriliaHondaGileraApriliaApriliaApriliaApriliaHondaHondaApriliaAprilia**Yamaha****Yamaha****Honda****Honda****Aprilia****Yamaha****Aprilia****Yamaha****Honda****Aprilia****Yamaha****Honda**
Scot Racing Team 250ccHonda RS250RW4JPN Hiroshi Aoyama1–7, 9–17
35ITA Raffaele De Rosa1–7, 9–17
Aeropuerto-Castello-BlusensAprilia RSA 2506ESP Alex Debón1–7, 9–17
Pepe World TeamAprilia RSW 250 LE7ESP Axel Pons1–7, 9–17
Aprilia RSA 25040ESP Héctor Barberá1–7, 9–17
Racing Team GermanyHonda RS250R8CHE Bastien Chesaux1–7, 9–13
73JPN Shuhei Aoyama14–17
Team Toth ApriliaAprilia RSW 250 LE10HUN Imre Tóth1–2
Aprilia RSA 2503–7, 9–13
Aprilia RSV 250 kit14–17
Aprilia RSA 25075ITA Mattia Pasini1–7, 9–13
Team GlobalgestAprilia RSA 25014
Paddock GP Racing TeamAprilia RSA 25015–17
Emmi–Caffè Latte12CHE Thomas Lüthi1–7, 9–17
Auto Kelly – CPAprilia RSW 250 LE52CZE Lukáš Pešek1–7, 9–17
Thai PTT Honda SAGHonda RS250RW14THA Ratthapark Wilairot1–7, 9–17
Metis GileraGilera RSA 25015ITA Roberto Locatelli1–7, 9–17
58ITA Marco Simoncelli1–7, 9–17
Matteoni RacingAprilia RSW 250 LE16FRA Jules Cluzel1–7, 9–17
77ESP Aitor Rodríguez10–11, 13
8CHE Bastien Chesaux14–17
88ITA Christopher Moretti14
Cardion AB MotoracingAprilia RSA 25017CZE Karel Abraham1–7, 9–17
Mapfre Aspar Team 250ccAprilia RSA 25019ESP Álvaro Bautista1–7, 9–17
Aprilia RSW 250 LE63FRA Mike Di Meglio1–5
Aprilia RSA 2506–7, 9–17
Balatonring TeamAprilia RSA 25028HUN Gábor Talmácsi1–3
47ESP Ángel Rodríguez4
Aprilia RSW 250 LE11HUN Balázs Németh5–6, 10–17
41ESP Aleix Espargaró7, 9
WTR San Marino TeamAprilia RSW 250 LE25ITA Alex Baldolini1–7, 9–17
CIP MotoGP250Honda RS250R48JPN Shoya Tomizawa1–7, 9–17
53FRA Valentin Debise3–7, 9–17
Valencia CF Honda SAGHonda RS250RW55ESP Héctor Faubel1–7, 9–17
Viessmann Kiefer RacingAprilia RSW 250 LE56RUS Vladimir Leonov1–7, 9, 11–17
95DEU Ralf Waldmann10
Milar – Juegos LuckyAprilia RSV 250 kit77ESP Aitor Rodríguez1–4
37ESP Daniel Arcas5
51USA Stevie Bonsey6
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76ESP Iván Maestro3
Longevity RacingYamaha TZ 25029USA Barrett Long12
Rat RacingYamaha TZ 25030CAN Adam Roberts12
Bigman RacingHonda RS250R33IRL William Dunlop17
C&L RacingHonda RS250R54GBR Toby Markham3–7
Aprilia RSW 250 LE11, 13
Bardral Racing with SJ-RYamaha TZ 25059JPN Kazuki Watanabe2
Sabresport Grand PrixAprilia RSW 250 LE64GBR Luke Mossey10
Yamaha Road Racing TeamYamaha TZ 25065DEU Marcel Becker9
Nordgren RacingHonda RS250R66SWE Joakim Stensmö9
Promotion Scandinavia ABAprilia RSW 250 LE67SWE Robin Halen9–10
Dennis Trollope RacingYamaha TZ 25068GBR Alex Kenchington10
Harc-ProHonda RS250R73JPN Shuhei Aoyama2
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

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  • With the exception of Japanese wildcard riders, who used Bridgestone, all entries used Dunlop tyres.

125cc participants

TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRoundsLoncinDerbiApriliaApriliaDerbiApriliaApriliaKTMApriliaApriliaApriliaApriliaApriliaApriliaHondaHondaHaojue
Loncin RacingLoncin5FRA Alexis Masbou1–7, 9–12
71JPN Tomoyoshi Koyama1–7, 9–17
21CZE Jakub Kornfeil13–17
Derbi Racing TeamDerbi RSA 1256ESP Joan Olivé1–7, 9–17
7ESP Efrén Vázquez1–7, 9–17
44ESP Pol Espargaró1–7, 9–17
Ongetta Team I.S.P.A.Aprilia RSA 1258ITA Lorenzo Zanetti1–7, 9–17
29ITA Andrea Iannone1–7, 9–17
Aprilia RS 125 R73JPN Takaaki Nakagami1–7, 9–17
94DEU Jonas Folger1–7, 9–17
CBC CorseAprilia RS 125 R10ITA Luca Vitali1–7, 9–17
87ITA Luca Marconi1–7, 9–17
88AUT Michael Ranseder9–17
Ajo InterwettenDerbi RSA 12511DEU Sandro Cortese1–7, 9–17
77CHE Dominique Aegerter1–7, 9–17
Blusens ApriliaAprilia RSA 12512ESP Esteve Rabat1–7, 9–17
45GBR Scott Redding1–7, 9–17
Aprilia RS 125 R43ESP Johnny Rosell6, 14
WTR San Marino TeamAprilia RS 125 R14FRA Johann Zarco1–7, 9–17
Red Bull KTM MotorsportKTM 125 FRR16USA Cameron Beaubier1–7, 9–11, 13–17
93ESP Marc Márquez1–7, 9–17
50NOR Sturla Fagerhaug4, 6, 14, 17
Viessman Kiefer RacingAprilia RSA 12517DEU Stefan Bradl1–7, 9–17
Jack&Jones TeamAprilia RSA 12518ESP Nicolás Terol1–7, 9–17
39ESP Luis Salom7, 9–17
24ITA Simone Corsi1–6
Fontana RacingAprilia RSA 1257, 9–17
Aprilia RS 125 R32ITA Lorenzo Savadori1–7, 9–13
Matteoni RacingAprilia RS 125 R19FRA Quentin Jacquet14–17
69CZE Lukáš Šembera1–7, 9–12
Bancaja Aspar Team 125ccAprilia RSA 12533ESP Sergio Gadea1–7, 9–17
38GBR Bradley Smith1–7, 9–17
60ESP Julián Simón1–7, 9–17
Degraaf Grand PrixAprilia RSA 12535CHE Randy Krummenacher1–7, 9–17
99GBR Danny Webb1–7, 9–17
Honda RS125R47AUS Blake Leigh-Smith16
Racing Team GermanyHonda RS125R53NLD Jasper Iwema1–7, 9–11, 13–17
Haojue TeamHaojue 12566GBR Matthew Hoyle1–4
88AUT Michael Ranseder1–4
Dydo Miu Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R55JPN Hiroomi Iwata2
Okegawajuku & Endurance**Honda**Honda RS125R56JPN Yuma Yahagi2
57JPN Yuki Oogane2
18 Grage Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R58JPN Yuuichi Yanagisawa2
Endurance & Osl**Honda**Honda RS125R59JPN Satoru Kamada2
SAG-Castrol**Honda**Honda RS125R31ESP Jordi Dalmau3, 6, 14
39ESP Luis Salom3, 6
95ESP Joan Perelló17
TCR Competicion**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R40ESP Eduard López3
Hune Racing Team-TMM**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R41ESP Borja Maestro3
76ESP Iván Maestro17
Andalucia Aprilia**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R42ESP Alberto Moncayo3, 6, 14, 17
TJP-TVX Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R36FRA Cyril Carrillo4
Equipe de France**Honda**Honda RS125R48FRA Grégory Di Carlo4
Xtrem Racing Team**Honda**Honda RS125R49FRA Ornella Ongaro4
Villiers Team Competition**Honda**Honda RS125R52FRA Steven Le Coquen4
Elligi Racing**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R51ITA Riccardo Moretti5, 13
Junior GP Racing Dream**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R61ITA Luigi Morciano5, 11, 13
62ITA Alessandro Tonucci5, 11, 13
63ITA Gennaro Sabatino5
32ITA Lorenzo Savadori17
CRP Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R64ITA Davide Stirpe5
Dutch Racing Team**Honda**Honda RS125R82NLD Michael van der Mark7
Racing Team Bijsterbosch**Honda**Honda RS125R83NED Pepijn Bijsterbosch7
Team Holland**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R84NLD Roy Pouw7
LHF-Project Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R85DEU Marvin Fritz7
Pesek Team**Derbi**Derbi RS 125 R86CZE Karel Pešek7, 10–11
Freudenberg Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R76DEU Toni Finsterbusch9
79DEU Daniel Kartheininger9
Toni-Mang Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R78DEU Marcel Schrötter9, 11
RBS Honda**Honda**Honda RS125R80CHE Damien Raemy9
Ajo Motorsport**Honda**Honda RS125R81FIN Eeki Kuparinen9
KRP/Bradley Smith Racing**Honda**Honda RS125R89GBR James Lodge10
90GBR Timothy Hastings10
91GBR Martin Glossop10
92IRL Paul Jordan10
Moto FGR**Honda**Honda RS125R67CZE Ladislav Chmelik11
Team Migomoto**Honda**Honda RS125R68HRV Ivan Višak11
Veloce Racing**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R74USA Ben Young12
75USA Miles Thornton12
Grillini Bridgestone Racing**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R65ITA Gabriele Ferro13
JJ Racing**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R70SVK Jakub Jantulík13–14
Mavin Industries**Honda**Honda RS125R30AUS Dylan Mavin15
Champions Race Days**Honda**Honda RS125R54AUS Andrew Lawson15
RSW Racing**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R96AUS Nicky Diles15
Gross Racing**Yamaha**Yamaha TZ12597AUS Brad Gross15
Racetrix/Angelo's Aluminium**Honda**Honda RS125R98AUS Levi Day15
Air Asia Team Malaysia**Yamaha**Yamaha TZ12523MYS Muhammad Zulfahmi16
**Aprilia**Aprilia RS 125 R28MYS Elly Ilias16
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

|}

  • All entries used Dunlop tyres.

Standings

MotoGP standings

;Scoring system Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had to finish the race to earn points.

PositionPoints
**1st****2nd**
2520

Riders' standings

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeTeam[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts130622613234422051616160711581119110101081110612106131041492157116381719181619122092190PosRiderBikeTeam[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
ITA Valentino RossiYamahaFiat Yamaha Team2**2***1*16*3*1***1***2**1****5****1**Ret***1***4*2****3***2
ESP Jorge LorenzoYamahaFiat Yamaha Team3*1***Ret**1**2****2**2**3**2*Ret**Ret**1*2**1**Ret43
ESP Dani PedrosaHondaRepsol Honda Team1132***3***Ret6Ret*1**3*92**10**3*3*32*1*
AUS Casey StonerDucatiDucati Marlboro Team***1***4351*3*344142**1**1**DNS**
USA Colin EdwardsYamahaMonster Yamaha Tech 34127767479275Ret55134
ITA Andrea DoviziosoHondaRepsol Honda Team558444RetRetRet144476Ret8
ESP Toni ElíasHondaSan Carlo Honda Gresini91591014Ret1266Ret39661076
SMR Alex de AngelisHondaSan Carlo Honda Gresini6131411151210115482RetRet41210
ITA Loris CapirossiSuzukiRizla Suzuki MotoGPRet768559Ret1111575Ret12914
ITA Marco MelandriKawasakiHayate Racing Team146521114111077RetRet8127817
FRA Randy de PunietHondaLCR Honda MotoGP10114148879Ret3101212118Ret11
AUS Chris VermeulenSuzukiRizla Suzuki MotoGP7101061011581313111191011615
USA Nicky HaydenDucatiDucati Marlboro Team12Ret151212108581563Ret81555
GBR James ToselandYamahaMonster Yamaha Tech 31691397136DSQ10696109141512
FIN Mika KallioDucatiPramac Racing88RetRet139Ret1410Ret9109
Ducati Marlboro TeamRet87
ITA Niccolò CanepaDucatiPramac Racing17141615916141212812Ret1313DNS
HUN Gábor TalmácsiHondaScot Racing Team MotoGP1716Ret151213141414131416
ESP Aleix EspargaróDucatiPramac Racing13111113
ESP Sete GibernauDucatiGrupo Francisco Hernando13Ret111513Ret
USA Ben SpiesYamahaSterilgarda Yamaha Team7
JPN Yuki TakahashiHondaScot Racing Team MotoGP15Ret1213RetRet15
ITA Michel FabrizioDucatiPramac RacingRet

Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap |}

Constructors' standings

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts1386229732724133†5108PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
JPN Yamaha21112112121111232
JPN Honda53234471312233321
ITA Ducati14351334486372115
JPN Suzuki7766555811115751011614
JPN Kawasaki146521114111077RetRet8127817

† Following Loris Capirossi's engine change, Suzuki was given a ten-point penalty in the constructors' championship at the Australian Grand Prix because of the new for 2009 MotoGP engine change limit rule which restricts each rider to five engines for the final seven rounds.

Teams' standings

  • Each team got the total points scored by their two riders, including replacement riders. In one rider team, only the points scored by that rider was counted. Wildcard riders did not score points.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosTeamBike
No.[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts15672394334142535226621671088108910610281112PosTeamBike
No.[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[USA](2009-united-states-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
JPN Fiat Yamaha Team462**2***1*16*3*1***1***2**1****5****1**Ret***1***4*2****3***2
993*1***Ret**1**2****2**2**3**2*Ret**Ret**1*2**1**Ret43
JPN Repsol Honda Team31132***3***Ret6Ret*1**3*92**10**3*3*32*1*
4558444RetRetRet144476Ret8
ITA Ducati Marlboro Team27***1***4351*3*344142**1**1**DNS**
36Ret87
6912Ret151212108581563Ret81555
FRA Monster Yamaha Tech 354127767479275Ret55134
521691397136DSQ10696109141512
ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini156131411151210115482RetRet41210
2491591014Ret1266Ret39661076
JPN Rizla Suzuki MotoGP77101061011581313111191011615
65Ret768559Ret1111575Ret12914
CHE Hayate Racing Team33146521114111077RetRet8127817
ITA Pramac Racing3688RetRet139Ret1410Ret9109
4413111113
84Ret
8817141615916141212812Ret1313DNS
MON LCR Honda MotoGP1410114148879Ret3101212118Ret11
SMR Scot Racing Team MotoGP411716Ret151213141414131416
7215Ret1213RetRet15
ESP Grupo Francisco Hernando5913Ret111513Ret

250cc standings

;Scoring system Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had to finish the race to earn points.

PositionPoints
**1st****2nd**
2520

Riders' standings

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBike[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts12612239323142185128612271208107910510101118512821382147415741641173218281927202221182212231124925326327228229100000000000000PosRiderBike[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
JPN Hiroshi AoyamaHonda*4*21862*1*4142***4***47***1***7
ESP Héctor BarberáAprilia1114115**3****2**5**8**761**3**22*1*
ITA Marco SimoncelliGileraDNS**17**31*2*Ret3**1**4***1****1*Ret*1*13Ret
ESP Álvaro BautistaAprilia**7***1**2***4****3***1*Ret*3*2333Ret10Ret2
ITA Mattia PasiniApriliaRet36Ret14RetRet32Ret28RetRetRet
ITA Raffaele De RosaHonda5121069910976118Ret***3***Ret3
CHE Thomas LüthiAprilia685Ret46Ret89Ret91071144
FRA Mike Di MeglioAprilia3Ret11Ret121411Ret59**4**525Ret14
ESP Héctor FaubelHonda11Ret14281086101089Ret85Ret
ESP Alex DebónAprilia145**Ret***Ret*75626RetRet79137**DNS**
ITA Roberto LocatelliGilera9Ret9310Ret5101355RetRetNCRet9
FRA Jules CluzelAprilia2Ret8DNSRet11Ret14118Ret654RetRet
THA Ratthapark WilairotHonda8Ret1551479DNSRet11RetRet6965
CZE Karel AbrahamApriliaRet9Ret121387Ret14Ret1011106126
CZE Lukáš PešekAprilia137137Ret12121212127Ret1112812
ITA Alex BaldoliniAprilia15RetRetRet11131311*16*Ret121314Ret98
JPN Shoya TomizawaHonda121012RetRetRetRet131513DNS12Ret151610
HUN Gábor TalmácsiAprilia1047
JPN Shuhei AoyamaHonda612141011
ESP Aleix EspargaróAprilia47
FRA Valentin DebiseHonda2013191714201915131413191315
HUN Imre TóthAprilia171316915Ret1518171717181818Ret19
HUN Balázs NémethAprilia1618Ret14161516161113
RUS Vladimir LeonovAprilia18151910Ret2016Ret191517RetRet1517
CHE Bastien ChesauxHonda161617Ret1819Ret1522RetRetRet
Aprilia17171416
ESP Axel PonsApriliaRetRetRetRet1716Ret162016141615RetRetRet
GBR Toby MarkhamHondaDNQ1421Ret
Aprilia1723RetRet
JPN Kazuki WatanabeYamaha14
USA Stevie BonseyAprilia15Ret
ESP Aitor RodríguezAprilia191818Ret211819
IRL William DunlopHonda18
USA Barrett LongYamaha18
GBR Luke MosseyAprilia18
ITA Christopher MorettiAprilia19
CAN Adam RobertsYamaha19
SWE Joakim StensmöHonda19
ESP Daniel ArcasAprilia20
ESP Iván MaestroApriliaRet
ESP Ángel RodríguezApriliaRet
GER Ralf WaldmannApriliaRet
GER Marcel BeckerYamahaDNQ
SWE Robin HalenApriliaDNQDNQ
GBR Alex KenchingtonApriliaDNQ

Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap |}

Constructors' standings

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts13392287324542PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
ITA Aprilia1124112222312221
JPN Honda4212621414244313
ITA Gilera917312Ret31411Ret1139
JPN Yamaha14DNQDNQ18

125cc standings

;Scoring system Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. Rider had to finish the race to earn points.

PositionPoints
**1st****2nd**
2520

Riders' standings

  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBike[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)†
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts12892223.53179.54174.5514161307125.58949911085118112731370.514541550.516431738.5183719372032.52132222123182417259267273283293302312322331000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000PosRiderBike[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)†
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
ESP Julián SimónAprilia***2***2***Ret***1*3***4***2***1***1**2***5**1**12**11***1***
GBR Bradley SmithAprilia5101*4***1**83Ret**20**4*2***3**32*2*2
ESP Nicolás TerolAprilia71710922544142Ret6510
ESP Pol EspargaróDerbi437Ret4Ret951051*Ret*1**4**33
ESP Sergio GadeaAprilia1219231131*2*Ret915Ret610416
DEU Sandro CorteseDerbi36612109**Ret**6Ret6185*2**3*68
ITA Andrea IannoneAprilia1***1***197Ret147Ret**3**RetRetRet88Ret
ESP Marc MárquezKTMRet53**Ret**5*5*101615864Ret9**Ret**17
ESP Joan OlivéDerbi18711RetRet141131210885Ret96
DEU Stefan BradlAprilia84RetRet876RetRet7764RetRetRet
ITA Simone CorsiAprilia141514Ret18168Ret2Ret37Ret5Ret4
DEU Jonas FolgerAprilia68Ret21467RetRet121291414RetRet
CHE Dominique AegerterDerbi11996192013981810158121411
ESP Efrén VázquezDerbi172258RetRet12179142112Ret7Ret7
GBR Scott ReddingAprilia13Ret4Ret711RetRet315RetRet1611RetRet
JPN Takaaki NakagamiAprilia2020165151517Ret51992011181114
GBR Danny WebbAprilia9118RetRetRetRet8Ret161110Ret13RetDNS
ESP Esteve RabatAprilia101312111612RetRetRetRet20Ret7Ret7Ret
ITA Lorenzo ZanettiAprilia1914181012Ret15Ret7Ret171413171012
FRA Johann ZarcoAprilia15Ret13Ret613212313112316916Ret15
CHE Randy KrummenacherAprilia221817151310Ret111817Ret171015139
ESP Luis SalomHonda21Ret
Aprilia16136Ret132115191513
DEU Marcel SchrötterHonda12135
JPN Tomoyoshi KoyamaLoncin2712RetRetRet17Ret10112114RetRet21Ret20
AUT Michael RansederHaojueRetDNSDNSDNQ
ApriliaRetRet201611Ret2012Ret
ITA Lorenzo SavadoriAprilia21Ret21Ret9RetRet20RetRetRetRetRet
ITA Riccardo MorettiAprilia2013
NLD Jasper IwemaHonda23Ret241323211919RetRet2317221818
USA Cameron BeaubierKTM161615RetDNQ18Ret14RetDNS1922RetRet17Ret
GBR Martin GlossopHonda14
DEU Marvin FritzHonda14
FRA Grégory Di CarloHonda14
DEU Daniel KartheiningerHonda15
IRL Paul JordanHonda16
MAS Elly IliasAprilia16
CZE Lukáš ŠemberaAprilia252320Ret22Ret2018173022
ITA Luigi MorcianoAprilia172219
ESP Alberto MoncayoAprilia22191819
NED Michael van der MarkHonda18
ITA Luca MarconiAprilia242525RetRet24232419262424Ret26Ret21
NOR Sturla FagerhaugKTMRet2219Ret
CZE Jakub KornfeilLoncin28252319Ret
ESP Johnny RosellAprilia2320
MYS Muhammad ZulfahmiYamaha20
ITA Luca VitaliAprilia2826DSQRet252625DNQ212525272225RetRet
FRA Alexis MasbouLoncin2621RetRetRetRetRetRetRet24Ret
SVK Jakub JantulíkAprilia2621
ITA Davide StirpeHonda21
GER Toni FinsterbuschHonda21
AUS Blake Leigh-SmithHonda21
FRA Quentin JacquetAprilia23DNS22DNQ
CZE Karel PešekDerbi22Ret27
CHE Damien RaemyHonda22
ITA Alessandro TonucciAprilia262329
ESP Jordi DalmauHonda272524
JPN Yuuichi YanagisawaHonda24
AUS Brad GrossYamaha24
ITA Gennaro SabatinoAprilia24
NED Pepijn BijsterboschHonda24
ITA Gabriele FerroAprilia25
ESP Borja MaestroAprilia26
JPN Hiroomi IwataHonda27
AUS Andrew LawsonHonda27
JPN Satoru KamadaHonda28
AUS Levi DayHonda28
ESP Eduard LópezAprilia28
CRO Ivan VišakHonda28
JPN Yuki OognaeHonda29
CZE Ladislav ChmelíkHonda29
FRA Cyril CarrilloHondaRet
AUS Nicky DilesApriliaRet
GBR Timothy HastingsHondaRet
FIN Eeki KuparinenHondaRet
FRA Steven Le CoquenHondaRet
GBR James LodgeHondaRet
ESP Iván MaestroApriliaRet
USA Miles ThorntonApriliaRet
JPN Yuma YahagiHondaRet
USA Ben YoungApriliaRet
GBR Matthew HoyleHaojueDNSDNQDNQDNQ
AUS Dylan MavinHondaDNS
ESP Joan PerellóApriliaDNS
FRA Ornella OngaroHondaDNQ
NED Roy PouwApriliaDNQ

Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap |} † Half-points awarded in Qatar, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.

Constructors' standings

  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)†
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts1373.5221639642551700PosConstructor[QAT](2009-qatar-motorcycle-grand-prix)†
QAT[JPN](2009-japanese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
JPN[SPA](2009-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ESP[FRA](2009-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
FRA[ITA](2009-italian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ITA[CAT](2009-catalan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
Catalonia[NED](2009-dutch-tt)
NLD[GER](2009-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
DEU[GBR](2009-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
GBR[CZE](2009-czech-republic-motorcycle-grand-prix)
CZE[INP](2009-indianapolis-motorcycle-grand-prix)
USA[RSM](2009-san-marino-and-rimini-riviera-motorcycle-grand-prix)
SMR[POR](2009-portuguese-motorcycle-grand-prix)
PRT[AUS](2009-australian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
AUS[MAL](2009-malaysian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
MYS[VAL](2009-valencian-community-motorcycle-grand-prix)
ValenciaPts
ITA Aprilia1111111111213111
ESP Derbi3356499385151333
AUT KTM1653Ret551014168641991717
JPN Honda23242313212114121413231722185
CHN Loncin2612RetRetRet16Ret101121Ret2825211920
JPN Yamaha2420
CHN HaojueRetDNSDNSDNQ

† Half-points awarded in Qatar, as the riders did not complete the sufficient distance for full points.

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