2015 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship | |||
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Support series: FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship |
The 2015 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship was the sixth CEV Moto2 season and the first under the FIM banner. The season was held over 11 races at 7 meetings, began on 26 April at Algarve and finished on 15 November at Valencia. [1]
Round | Date | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race winner | Winning constructor | Sources |
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1 | 26 April | Algarve | Xavi Vierge | Edgar Pons | Edgar Pons | Kalex | [2] |
Edgar Pons | Xavi Vierge | Tech 3 | [3] | ||||
2 | 21 June | Catalunya | Edgar Pons | Edgar Pons | Edgar Pons | Kalex | [4] |
3 | 5 July | Aragón | Edgar Pons | Edgar Pons | Edgar Pons | Kalex | [5] |
Steven Odendaal | Edgar Pons | Kalex | [6] | ||||
4 | 6 September | Albacete | Xavi Vierge | Edgar Pons | Xavi Vierge | Kalex | [7] |
5 | 4 October | Navarra | Alan Techer | Edgar Pons | Xavi Vierge | Tech 3 | [8] |
Xavi Vierge | Edgar Pons | Kalex | [9] | ||||
6 | 1 November | Jerez | Edgar Pons | Tetsuta Nagashima | Xavi Vierge | Tech 3 | [10] |
7 | 15 November | Valencia | Xavi Vierge | Edgar Pons | Xavi Vierge | Tech 3 | [11] |
Xavi Vierge | Xavi Vierge | Tech 3 | [12] | ||||
Team | Bike | No. | Rider | Rounds |
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Moto2 | ||||
Interwetten Fritze Tuning Fritze Tuning | FTR | 2 | Marco Nekvasil | 1–4 |
13 | Anthony West | 6 | ||
33 | Lukas Tulovic | 6–7 | ||
MR Griful | MVR | 3 | Diego Pérez | 1–2 |
13 | Jasper Iwema | 1 | ||
74 | Andrés González | 1–3 | ||
80 | Xavier Pinsach | 7 | ||
Swiss Junior Team Moto2 | Suter | 7 | Iker Lecuona | 5, 7 |
28 | Alexandre Soguel | 1–3 | ||
34 | Adrien Pittet | 1–5, 7 | ||
42 | Stéphane Frossard | 1–3 | ||
62 | Juan Solorza | 4 | ||
JEG Racing | Suter | 8 | Thibaut Bertin | All |
94 | Damien Raemy | 1–3 | ||
Paginas Amarillas HP40 Junior Team | Kalex | 10 | Luca Marini | All |
57 | Edgar Pons | All | ||
Vyrus-Racing | Vyrus | 11 | Fabrizio Perotti | 7 |
82 | Bradley Ray | 1–2, 5 | ||
Pertamina Team Indonesia | Kalex | 12 | Adrian Rusmiputro | 1 |
H43 Team Talasur-Blumaq H43 Team Nobby Blumaq-Talasur | H43 | 15 | Thomas Sigvartsen | All |
43 | Bartolomé Sánchez | 1, 4–5 | ||
46 | Marcel Brenner | 1–5, 7 | ||
Kalex | 47 | Marc Buchner | 1–3, 6–7 | |
Team Ciatti | Suter | 16 | Gabriele Ruju | 2–7 |
22 | Federico Fuligni | All | ||
Promoracing | Kalex | 18 | Xavi Cardelús | All |
51 | Eric Granado | All | ||
Astra Honda Team Asia | Kalex | 20 | Dimas Ekky Pratama | 1–2, 4, 6–7 |
Team Stratos | Ariane | 24 | Marcos Ramírez | 6 |
55 | Alejandro Medina | 1–5, 7 | ||
65 | Nikki Coates | All | ||
71 | Maximilian Scheib | 1–4 | ||
DVRacing | Kalex | 32 | Max Enderlein | 3–7 |
Inmotec | 77 | Miquel Pons | 1, 3–7 | |
Stef Racing Team | Suter | 42 | Stéphane Frossard | 4–7 |
AGR Team | Kalex | 44 | Steven Odendaal | All |
Champi Team | FTR | 52 | Corey Turner | 1–3 |
Suter | 4–5, 7 | |||
Cofain Racing Team | FTR | 56 | Thomas Gradinger | All |
Teluru TSR | Kalex | 72 | Tetsuta Nagashima | All |
Bullit Cuna de Campeones | MIR Racing | 84 | Julián Miralles | All |
Team Targobank Motorsport | Tech 3 | 89 | Alan Techer | All |
97 | Xavi Vierge | All | ||
Promoto Sport | TransFIORmers | 90 | Lucas Mahias | 6–7 |
Petronas AHM Motorsport Petronas AHM Malaysia | Kalex | 93 | Ramdan Rosli | All |
Superstock 600 | ||||
Autos Arroyo Pastrana Racing Team | Yamaha | 4 | Juan Cárdenas | 6 |
24 | Marcos Ramírez | 1, 4–5, 7 | ||
38 | Borja Quero | 5 | ||
41 | Jorge Arroyo | 1 | ||
85 | Abián Santana | 6–7 | ||
98 | Christian Palomares | 5, 7 | ||
PPRT-Speed Motos Estepona PPRT-Speed Motos Speed Motos-PPRT | Yamaha | 7 | Juan Ortiz | 4, 6 |
21 | Rafa Román | 6 | ||
Honda | 39 | Daniel Torreño | 2, 4, 6 | |
Team Stinius Viking Racing | Yamaha | 14 | Stinius Ødegård | 6–7 |
GVRacing | Yamaha | 25 | Juan Solorza | 5 |
Racing Team VST | Yamaha | 50 | Hugo Abadie | 7 |
Target-Yamaha-FMP-Union | Yamaha | 58 | Pedro Romero | 4 |
Champi-Middem Racing Team | Yamaha | 73 | Jacopo Cretaro | 7 |
Pequeno Motos | Yamaha | 75 | Ivo Lopes | 1 |
Bike e Motor Racing Team | Yamaha | 81 | Alex Bernardi | 7 |
Alba Racing | Kawasaki | 83 | Lachlan Epis | 4, 6–7 |
Fricar Team | Yamaha | 85 | Abián Santana | 1–3 |
Flathaug Racing | Honda | 86 | Henning Flathaug | 6–7 |
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