2009 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix

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Flag of Portugal.svg   2009 Portuguese Grand Prix
Race details
Race 14 of 17 races in the
2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Estoril track map.svg
Date4 October 2009
Official name bwin.com Grande Prémio de Portugal [1]
Location Autódromo do Estoril
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.182 km (2.599 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Lorenzo
Time 1:36.214
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of Spain.svg Dani Pedrosa
Time 1:36.937
Podium
First Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Lorenzo
Second Flag of Australia (converted).svg Casey Stoner
Third Flag of Spain.svg Dani Pedrosa
250 cc
Pole position
Rider Flag of Spain.svg Héctor Barberá
Time 1:40.596
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of Italy.svg Marco Simoncelli
Time 1:40.863
Podium
First Flag of Italy.svg Marco Simoncelli
Second Flag of France.svg Mike Di Meglio
Third Flag of Spain.svg Héctor Barberá
125 cc
Pole position
Rider Flag of Spain.svg Julián Simón
Time 1:45.199
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of Germany.svg Sandro Cortese
Time 1:45.722
Podium
First Flag of Spain.svg Pol Espargaró
Second Flag of Germany.svg Sandro Cortese
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley Smith

The 2009 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix was the fourteenth round of the 2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 2–4 October 2009 at the Autódromo do Estoril located in Estoril, Portugal. The MotoGP race was won by Jorge Lorenzo with Casey Stoner finishing second. [2]

Contents

MotoGP classification

Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
199 Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Lorenzo Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha 2845:35.522125
227 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 28+6.294320
33 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 28+9.889416
446 Flag of Italy.svg Valentino Rossi Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha 28+23.428213
55 Flag of the United States.svg Colin Edwards Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 28+32.652511
624 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 28+35.7091310
74 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Dovizioso Repsol Honda Team Honda 28+35.72389
869 Flag of the United States.svg Nicky Hayden Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 28+38.83098
952 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Toseland Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 28+44.093127
107 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 28+52.863156
1114 Flag of France.svg Randy de Puniet LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 28+55.69865
1233 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Melandri Hayate Racing Team Kawasaki 28+1:04.515164
1388 Flag of Italy.svg Niccolò Canepa Pramac Racing Ducati 28+1:04.538143
1441 Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Talmácsi Scot Racing Team MotoGP Honda 28+1:27.299172
Ret65 Flag of Italy.svg Loris Capirossi Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 20Retirement7
Ret15 Flag of San Marino.svg Alex de Angelis San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 8Retirement11
Ret36 Flag of Finland.svg Mika Kallio Pramac Racing Ducati 5Accident10
Sources: [3] [4] [5]

250 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
158 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Simoncelli Gilera 2644:04.298325
263 Flag of France.svg Mike Di Meglio Aprilia 26+5.317 [N 1] 1020
340 Flag of Spain.svg Héctor Barberá Aprilia 26+5.317 [N 1] 116
44 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Aoyama Honda 26+12.024413
516 Flag of France.svg Jules Cluzel Aprilia 26+14.349911
614 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratthapark Wilairot Honda 26+18.256810
712 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Lüthi Aprilia 26+27.631139
875 Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Pasini Aprilia 26+34.66778
96 Flag of Spain.svg Alex Debón Aprilia 26+45.41057
1017 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Abraham Aprilia 26+45.891126
1152 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lukáš Pešek Aprilia 26+46.204185
1273 Flag of Japan.svg Shuhei Aoyama Honda 26+57.641154
1353 Flag of France.svg Valentin Debise Honda 26+1:21.309193
1425 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Baldolini Aprilia 26+1:35.277162
157 Flag of Spain.svg Axel Pons Aprilia 25+1 lap201
1611 Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Németh Aprilia 25+1 lap21
178 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bastien Chesaux Aprilia 25+1 lap23
1810 Flag of Hungary.svg Imre Tóth Aprilia 25+1 lap25
1988 Flag of Italy.svg Christopher Moretti Aprilia 24+2 laps24
Ret56 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Leonov Aprilia 24Accident22
Ret48 Flag of Japan.svg Shoya Tomizawa Honda 12Accident17
Ret15 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Locatelli Gilera 9Accident14
Ret35 Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele De Rosa Honda 7Retirement6
Ret19 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Bautista Aprilia 4Accident2
Ret55 Flag of Spain.svg Héctor Faubel Honda 4Accident11
OFFICIAL 250cc REPORT

125 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144 Flag of Spain.svg Pol Espargaró Derbi 2341:00.421225
211 Flag of Germany.svg Sandro Cortese Derbi 23+0.394720
338 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley Smith Aprilia 23+0.581316
417 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Bradl Aprilia 23+11.048513
56 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Olivé Derbi 23+16.8301311
633 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Gadea Aprilia 23+17.1701110
712 Flag of Spain.svg Esteve Rabat Aprilia 23+17.300179
877 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dominique Aegerter Derbi 23+17.546158
914 Flag of France.svg Johann Zarco Aprilia 23+17.666167
1035 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Randy Krummenacher Aprilia 23+21.378186
1173 Flag of Japan.svg Takaaki Nakagami Aprilia 23+26.312145
1260 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Simón Aprilia 23+31.50014
138 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Zanetti Aprilia 23+34.194223
1494 Flag of Germany.svg Jonas Folger Aprilia 23+35.023192
1539 Flag of Spain.svg Luis Salom Aprilia 23+54.243211
1645 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Redding Aprilia 23+54.33224
1753 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jasper Iwema Honda 23+1:02.99425
1842 Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Moncayo Aprilia 23+1:03.05423
1950 Flag of Norway.svg Sturla Fagerhaug KTM 23+1:03.06127
2043 Flag of Spain.svg Johnny Rosell Aprilia 23+1:24.17131
2170 Flag of Slovakia.svg Jakub Jantulík Aprilia 23+1:37.37933
2210 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Vitali Aprilia 23+1:50.59035
2319 Flag of France.svg Quentin Jacquet Aprilia 23+1:50.85232
2431 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Dalmau Honda 22+1 lap34
2521 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Kornfeil Loncin 22+1 lap30
Ret99 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Danny Webb Aprilia 22Retirement10
Ret88 Flag of Austria.svg Michael Ranseder Aprilia 17Accident20
Ret87 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Marconi Aprilia 13Retirement29
Ret93 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez KTM 12Accident4
Ret24 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Corsi Aprilia 9Accident8
Ret18 Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Terol Aprilia 8Retirement6
Ret7 Flag of Spain.svg Efrén Vázquez Derbi 7Accident12
Ret16 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Beaubier KTM 4Accident26
Ret71 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyoshi Koyama Loncin 3Retirement28
Ret29 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Iannone Aprilia 2Accident9
OFFICIAL 125cc REPORT

Notes

  1. 1 2 Di Meglio was awarded 2nd place due to having a faster personal best lap than Barberá.

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round fourteen has concluded. [6]

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References

  1. "2009 Portuguese MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  2. "Lorenzo wins to reduce Rossi lead". BBC Sport. 2009-10-04. Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
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  5. "motogp.com · bwin.com GRANDE PREMIO DE PORTUGAL · MotoGP Race Classification 2009". www.motogp.com.
  6. "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2009. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
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