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Recapping the Sunday MotoGP/2/3 action from Catalunya – Reports – Images – Results – Points

2024 MotoGP World Championship - Round 20 - Catalunya

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November 18, 2024
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2024 MotoGP World Championship
Round 20 – Catalunya
Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona


MotoGP Race Report

After 20 Tissot Sprints and 19 Grands Prix, everything came down to the final race of the season… and Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac) held his nerve. Martin was crowned the 2024 MotoGP World Champion with a third place finish, becoming the first Independent Team rider to clinch the title in the MotoGP era. Even with Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo) taking an incredible 11th GP victory of the season, the podium was enough for Martin to take the crown.

Jorge Martin crowned 2024 MotoGP World Champion

Meanwhile, Marc Marquez (Gresini) claimed a strong second place, shadowing Bagnaia for much of the race before being forced to settle for second. It was, however, his 150th GP podium as he prepares to saddle up in red.

Bagnaia nailed the start to take the holsehot, but Martin got a rocket launch too to slot into second – initially. By Turn 1 on Lap 2 though, Marc Marquez attacked the Championship leader to tag onto the back of Bagnaia in the lead.

Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin

Martin then had Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo) for company, but soon enough Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) was on the scene. He diced with the ‘Beast’ before Bastianini then went deep into Turn 1 and dropped back into the battle for fifth, leaving Espargaro as the rider safe on the chase behind Martin.

Bastianini was ultimately left fighting with Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac) and Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM), as at the front Bagnaia and Marquez were stretching away. Martin was in a safe enough third, but as the laps ticked on the battle behind him was going from any questions about rear gunners to serious throwdown as Alex Marquez (Gresini) and Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) arrived on the scene.

Pecco Bagnaia, Marc Marquez

Bagnaia’s pace was relentless, remaining inside the 1:40 bracket with 11 laps remaining. It was an impressive ride from the Italian, pulling out all stops to increase a half-a-second gap to Marc Marquez. Marc tried everything to respond, initially looking like he was fading before beginning to turn up the wick and match the Italian’s pace.

Behind, it was getting loose. Acosta was sixth on the circuit, losing a position to Bastianini before dropping to ninth on Lap 18, losing a further place to Morbidelli and receiving a track limits warning as the trio and Binder battled it out. Elbows were likewise out.

In the closing stages, it was becoming clear. Bagnaia was going to win the Grand Prix as he started to stretch away, and Marc Marquez was going to sign off from Gresini on the box. But Martin was going to win the 2024 MotoGP World Championship.

MotoGP Round 20 – Catalunya

Where in 2023 he may have faltered or doubted or come up short, not this time. Martin staked his claim on the #1 plate with a third place finish, celebrating the title in style with a record-breaking 16th GP podium of the year, a new record for a Ducati rider. One he shares with Bagnaia, whose throne he now takes over despite the 2022 and 2023 World Champion’s awesome 11 GP wins this year.

Jorge Martin crowned 2024 MotoGP World Champion

Alex Marquez managed to edge out Espargaro in the closing laps, finishing fourth and missing the podium rostrum by just 1.512 seconds. Espargaro would round out the top five after defending heroically in the closing laps in his final outing as a full-time rider. Meanwhile, Binder claimed eighth, beating Bastianini to the line after an epic battle.

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Further back, Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) and Acosta rounded out the top 10, just ahead of Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), the returning Miguel Oliveira (Trackhouse Racing) and Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) as the latter two sign off for new adventures.

The final points were awarded to Johann Zarco (IDEMITSU Honda LCR) and Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing), who was forced deep at Turn 1 from the off.

And just like that, 2024 draws to a close after an unforgettable season which will go down in the history books. However, the focus now shifts to Tuesday for the Barcelona Test as the riders and teams return to track for the first on their 2025 machines, where it will mark Martin’s debut for Aprilia!

Barcelona MotoGP Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1F BagnaiaDuc40m24.740
2M MarquezDuc+1.474
3J MartinDuc+3.810
4A MarquezDuc+5.322
5A EspargaroApr+5.753
6B BinderKtm+7.081
7E BastianiniDuc+7.393
8F MorbidelliDuc+8.709
9M BezzecchiDuc+10.484
10P AcostaKTM+10.618
11F QuartararoYam+10.756
12M OliveiraApr+13.464
13J MillerKTM+14.560
14J ZarcoHon+19.469
15M ViñalesApr+22.195
16L MariniHon+23.890
17T NakagamiHon23.960
18R FernandezApr+29.001
19A FernandezKTM+29.145
20M PirroDuc+37.295
21A RinsYam+39.138
22S BradlHon+47.654

Barcelona MotoGP Top Speeds Across Weekend

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1Brad BINDERKTM358.8
2Pedro ACOSTAKTM356.4
3Jorge MARTINDuc355.2
4Franco MORBIDELLIDuc355.2
5Aleix ESPARGAROApr354.0
6Miguel OLIVEIRAApr354.0
7Enea BASTIANINIDuc354.0
8Francesco BAGNAIADuc354.0
9Marco BEZZECCHIDuc352.9
10Maverick VIÑALESApr352.9
11Johann ZARCOHon352.9
12Jack MILLERKTM352.9
13Marc MARQUEZDuc352.9
14Luca MARINIHon351.7
15Raul FERNANDEZApr351.7
16Joan MIRHon351.7
17Alex RINSYam351.7
18Fabio QUARTARAROYam350.6
19Stefan BRADLHon350.6
20Alex MARQUEZDuc350.6
21Augusto FERNANDEZKTM349.5
22Takaaki NAKAGAMIHon347.2
23Michele PIRRODuc347.2

MotoGP Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Martin508
2Bagnaia498
3Marquez392
4Bastianini386
5Binder217
6Acosta215
7Viñales190
8Marquez173
9Morbidelli173
10Di Giannantonio165
11Espargaro163
12Bezzecchi153
13Quartararo113
14Miller87
15Oliveira75
16Fernandez66
17Zarco55
18Rins31
19Nakagami31
20Fernandez27
21Mir21
22Marini14
23Espargaro12
24Pedrosa7
25Bradl2
26Gardner0
27Iannone0
28Savadori0
29Pirro0

MotoGP Constructors Championship Standings

PosConstructorPoints
1Ducati722
2KTM327
3Aprilia302
4Yamaha124
5Honda75

MotoGP Teams Championship Standings

PosTeamPoints
1Ducati Lenovo Team884
2Prima Pramac Racing681
3Gresini Racing MotoGP565
4Aprilia Aprilia Racing353
5Pertamina Racing Team318
6Red  BullFactory Racing304
7Red GasGas Tech3242
8Monster Yamaha MotoGP144
9Trackhouse Trackhouse Racing141
10LCR Honda86
11Repsol Honda Team35

Moto2

Aron Canet (Fantic Racing) has grabbed victory at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona, holding firm after a stunning ride. Canet defended in the closing laps to beat Manuel Gonzalez (Gresini Moto2) by just 0.091s, a result that helped him bag third in the World Championship.

Aron Canet (Fantic Racing)

In the battle for third, Diogo Moreira (Italtrans Racing) triggered his inner Valentino Rossi to pass World Champion Ai Ogura (MT Helmets – MSI) at the final corner to become the first Brazilian to finish on the intermediate class podium since Adu Celso at the 1973 Swedish GP.

There was drama from the off as front-row starter Zonta van den Goorbergh (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP) and Celestino Vietti (Red Bull KTM Ajo) crashed out together at Turn 1. Both riders were conscious, but both went to a local hospital for further examination after their Lap 1 incident. Elsewhere, Jake Dixon (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) and Jorge Navarro’s (OnlyFans American Racing Team) race ended early at Turn 5 as the pair made contact and crashed – riders OK.

At the front, Gonzalez put the hammer down in the opening laps as he built a half second margin over polesitter Canet. Meanwhile, Fermin Aldeguer (Sync SpeedUp) served his Long Lap penalty from the Thai GP which dropped Aldeguer to P13.

Canet’s key move came on Lap 4, igniting a duel with Gonzalez at the front of the field. Ogura sat comfortably in third, chipping away at the leader’s gap as the newly crowned World Champion sported a special livery to celebrate a successful 2024 campaign for MT Helmets – MSI.

Ogura had Moreira for company, with the Brazilian glued to Ogura’s tailpipe. The impressive rookie was showing a consistent pace and the battle ignited on Lap 19, with Moreira’s first attempt arriving at Turn 3, but Ogura responded instantly at Turn 4.

MotoGP 2024 – Round 20 – Moto2 Podium

Canet secured glory after a drag race to the line, winning by just 0.091s, fending off the hard-charging Gonzalez at the flag. It was a stunning end to the Grand Prix, with Moreira and Ogura’s duel being decided at the final corner. The Brazilian produced a magical final corner move to pocket a debut podium and secure Rookie of the Year honours, with Ogura forced to settle for P4 in his last intermediate class dance.

Filip Salač (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) rounded out the top five positions as Sergio Garcia capped off a confidence-boosting end to the season with a P6. Garcia finished ahead of Izan Guevara (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) in seventh as Albert Arenas (Gresini Moto2) rounded out the top eight spots.

Meanwhile, Sync SpeedUp’s Alonso Lopez and MotoGP-bound Aldeguer rounded out the top 10. Another rider who will now look towards 2025 is Somkiat Chantra (IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia), with Chantra claiming 11th ahead of Marcos Ramirez (OnlyFans American Racing Team) and Senna Agius (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP).

Senna Agius – P12

“I had a really good start and on the first few laps, I tried to conserve the tyre. I was able to stay in the leading group quite well. But then, eleven laps before the end, my right arm went to sleep for some reason. I no longer had any control over it and could no longer brake or open the throttle as I wanted. I wondered whether I would be able to finish the race at all. So, I just tried to bring the bike home. I’m very disappointed because my bike felt fantastic and the fight for the podium was right in front of me. Getting into it was my plan towards the end. I’ve never had a problem with this physical issue in my life, but something obviously went wrong today. That worries me a bit. Overall, I’m happy with my first World Championship campaign. I did my best and had some good moments. Many thanks to the whole team for all the efforts and work they did for me!”

Further back, Tony Arbolino (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and Preicanos Racing Team’s Jaume Masia took the final points.

Barcelona Moto2 Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1A CanetKal36m29.282
2M GonzalezKal+0.091
3D MoreiraKal+1.124
4A OguraBos+1.167
5F SalacKal+3.450
6S GarciaBos+4.705
7I GuevaraKal+5.647
8A ArenasKal+6.106
9A LopezBos+7.610
10F AldeguerBos+7.660
11S ChantraKal+10.545
12M RamirezKal+14.220
13S AgiusKal+14.733
14T ArbolinoKal+16.204
15J MasiaKal+16.397
16D BinderKal+16.476
17M AjiKal+16.553
18B BaltusKal+22.363
19D MuñozKal+25.443
20A EscrigFor++25.903
21S ManziKal+27.133
22D ÖncüKal+29.727
23X CardelusKal+35.400
24X ArtigasFor+39.874
25D FoggiaKal+43.833
26A MignoKal+44.005
27S CorsiKal+46.578
Not Classified
DNFZ VD GoorberghKal20 laps
DNFC Viettikal20 laps
DNFJ DixonKal/
DNFJ NavarroKal/
DNFR GarciaKal/

Barcelona Moto2 Top Speeds Across Weekend

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1D OncuKal300.8
2F SalacKal300.0
3J MasiaKal297.5
4D MoreiraKal297.5
5T ArbolinoKal297.5
6S ChantraKal296.7
7A ArenasKal296.7
8I GuevaraKal295.8
9S ManziKal295.8
10D MuñozKal295.0
11M AjiKal295.0
12A OguraBos295.0
13B BaltusKal294.2
14D BinderKal294.2
15M RamirezKal294.2
16A CanetKal294.2
17F AldeguerBos294.2
18Z GoorberghKal294.2
19C ViettiKal293.4
20X CardelusKal293.4
21A LopezBos293.4
22D FoggiaKal292.6
23S AgiusKal292.6
24S GarciaBos291.8
25A EscrigFor291.8
26A MignoKal291.1
27S CorsiKal290.3
28X ArtigasFor290.3
29M GonzalezKal289.5
30R GarciaKal254.7
31J NavarroKal249.4
32J DixonKal244.8

Moto2 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1A Ogura274
2A Canet234
3M Gonzalez195
4S Garcia191
5F Aldeguer182
6A Lopez179
7C Vietti165
8J Dixon155
9J Roberts153
10T Arbolino149
11M Ramirez116
12S Chantra104
13D Moreira80
14A Arenas80
15J Alcoba79
16F Salac73
17I Guevara69
18S Agius67
19D Binder55
20D Öncü49
21B Baltus40
22Z Vd31

 


Moto3

For a truly incredible and historic 14th time in 2024, David Alonso (CFMOTO Valresa Aspar Team) emerged victorious in another brilliant Moto3 battle. 0.147s split the Colombian and second place Daniel Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) at the chequered flag as the latter pockets the 2024 silver medal, as Angel Piqueras (Leopard Racing) earned a final race of the year podium after teammate Adrian Fernandez was handed a post-race three-second penalty.

Once the lights went out, Alonso took the holeshot after a phenomenal launch from pole position. The #80 seized an advantage over Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets – MSI) and Holgado as the final Grand Prix of the season got underway. David Muñoz (BOE Motorsports) was the rider on the move in the opening laps, with the #64 charging to fourth after qualifying P12 on the grid. Muñoz soon joined the podium battle, overtaking Ortola before pipping Alonso to enter second place on Lap 3.

It was a slipstream city at the front, with positions changing hands at every opportunity, to the delight of the Spanish crowd. Fernandez emerged as the contender for the lead, beginning to engage in a fierce duel with Holgado. Meanwhile, Alonso sat comfortably in eighth position, waiting for his opportunity to return to the podium fight.

There was action at every turn as Alonso worked hard to slowly carve his way through the field. Taking advantage of Ortola’s and Muñoz’s battle, Alonso was able to surge into second position. The Colombian was chasing a remarkable 14th win of the season, with tension mounting as he retook the lead on Lap 14.

The gloves were off in the closing laps, with elbows out throughout the top 10 as the season finale prepared to go down to the wire. Alonso had the lead on the final lap, securing a three-tenth margin after the front group continued to battle behind. Holgado was in pursuit, looking to find an opportunity on the newly crowned World Champion.

MotoGP 2024 – Round 20 – Moto3

At the line, Alonso powered out of the final corner to win by a mere 0.147s ahead of Holgado. Daniel Holgado gave his all on the final all of the final lap, unable to catch Alonso as Holgado took another podium to secure second position in the World Championship. Meanwhile, Piqueras took the final spot on the podium after a shortcut from Fernandez on the final lap.

MotoGP 2024 – Round 20 – Moto3 Podium

Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo) turned around his weekend, fighting from P17 on the grid to finish in P4, beating Ryusei Yamanaka (MT Helmets – MSI) who rounded out the top five in Barcelona. Yamanaka was promoted ahead of Muñoz, who was demoted one position due to irresponsible riding on the final lap. Muñoz ended the Grand Prix ahead of Honda Team Asia’s Taiyo Furusato and Jacob Roulstone (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3), the Australian rookie taking a brilliant eighth.  Roulstone rounding out the season with 15th place in the final 2024 Moto3 World Championship standings.

Jacob Roulstone – P8

“I am happy to finish the season in a decent way! I wish we would have found the pace earlier in the season, but anyway it feels good to finish on that positive note. I knew that Dani was fighting for 2nd, so I tried to get in front of Colin Veijer and Ivan Ortola as best as I could, when I could. He finished 2nd, so I am happy that I could play a tiny part in that success, I am happy for him. It was a bit of a shame to lose the group at some point, but I progressively gained back ground. I am really happy with my season. There were ups and downs, but I am proud about the way I managed to overcome everything. I would like to thank everyone in the team for sticking around me, helping me, and giving me the most competitive bike possible in every session, and race. I look forward to another season with them next year, and I believe that after a good off-season and preseason training, we will be ready to show our potential for our 2nd year in the championship, and achieve our goals. Thank you to everyone involved!”

Further back, Ortola and Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) rounded out the top 10 positions as the duo settled for P4 and P3 in the Championship respectively.

Fernandez was dropped down to 11th after his three-second penalty, finishing ahead of Joel Kelso (BOE Motorsports) and Tatsuki Suzuki (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP).

That 12th place finish from Kelso was enough to help him secure ninth place in the Moto3 World Championship standings.

Meanwhile, Kopron Rivacold Snipers Team’s David Almansa and Matteo Bertelle took the final point-scoring positions in the curtain closer.

And with that, the 2024 Moto3 World Championship reaches a thrilling conclusion after an incredible season. The winter break now appears before we get to do it all over again in 2025. Bring it on.

Barcelona Moto3 Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D AlonsoCFM32m27.723
2D HolgadoGAS+0.147
3A PiquerasHON+1.210
4J RuedaKTM+1.352
5R YamanakaKTM+1.685
6D MuñozKTM+1.558
7T FurusatoHON+1.753
8J RoulstoneGAS+2.025
9I OrtolaKTM+2.093
10C VeijerHUS+2.713
11A FernandezHON+3.418
12J KelsoKTM+4.698
13T SuzukiHUS+10.823
14D AlmansaHON+10.939
15M BertelleHON+10.957
16N CarraroKTM+10.970
17S OgdenHON+11.057
18L LunettaHON+12.962
19A CarpeKTM+13.437
20F FarioliHON+13.559
21E O’sheaHON+14.219
22X ZurutuzaKTM+16.645
23N DettwilerKTM+36.537
24T BuasriHON+37.067
25M UriarteCFM+38.187
Not Classified
DNFR RossiKTM12 laps
DNFS NepaKTM17 laps

Barcelona Moto3 Top Speeds

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1T SuzukiHus252.3
2J RuedaKTM252.3
3R YamanakaKtm251.7
4N CarraroKtm251.1
5T FurusatoHon251.1
6D AlonsoCfm251.1
7A PiquerasHon250.5
8L LunettaHon250.0
9D HolgadoGas250.0
10J RoulstoneGas249.4
11D MuñozKtm249.4
12A FernandezHon248.8
13X ZurutuzaKtm248.8
14D AlmansaHon247.7
15J KelsoKtm247.7
16A CarpeKtm247.7
17M UriarteCfm247.7
18E O’sheaHon247.1
19S OgdenHon247.1
20I OrtolaKtm246.5
21T BuasriHon246.0
22M BertelleHon246.0
23F FarioliHon245.4
24R RossiKtm242.6
25N DettwilerKtm242.6
26C VeijerHus241.6
27S NepaKtm216.0

Moto3 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1D Alonso421
2D Holgado256
3C Veijer242
4I Ortola224
5D Muñoz172
6A Fernandez158
7A Rueda157
8A Piqueras153
9J Kelso138
10T Furusato137
11R Yamanaka131
12L Lunetta112
13S Nepa93
14T Suzuki91
15J Roulstone66
16M Bertelle57
17J Esteban45
18R Rossi33
19F Farioli32
20S Ogden23
21N Carraro22
22D Almansa18

 

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