2019 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

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2019 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
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The 2019 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup was the thirteenth season of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. The season, for the seventh year contested by the riders on equal KTM 250cc 4-stroke Moto3 bikes, was held over 12 races in seven meetings on the Grand Prix motorcycle racing calendar, beginning at Jerez on 4 May and ending on 22 September at MotorLand Aragón. Spanish rider Carlos Tatay won the championship, securing the title after the Misano race. [1]

Contents

Calendar

2019 calendar
RoundDateCircuitPole positionFastest lapRace winnerSources
14 May Flag of Spain.svg Jerez Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Barry Baltus Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii [2]
5 May Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay [3]
21 June Flag of Italy.svg Mugello Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay [4]
329 June Flag of the Netherlands.svg Assen Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Barry Baltus Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay [5]
30 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay [6]
46 July Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta [7]
7 July Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii [8]
510 August Flag of Austria.svg Spielberg Flag of Spain.svg Álex Escrig Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta [9]
11 August Flag of France.svg Gabin Planques Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Noguchi [10]
614 September Flag of San Marino.svg Misano Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Noguchi Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Uriarte Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta [11]
721 September Flag of Aragon.svg Aragon Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Uriarte Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy Van Eerde [12]
22 September Flag of Russia.svg Artem Maraev Flag of Spain.svg David Salvador [13]

Entry list

2019 entry list
No.RiderRounds
5 Flag of France.svg Lorenzo Fellon All
6 Flag of Germany.svg Phillip TonnAll
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Barry Baltus All
11 Flag of Spain.svg Álex EscrigAll
28 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Bertelle All
29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy Van EerdeAll
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook All
34 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mario Aji 1–2, 5–7
37 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta All
38 Flag of Spain.svg David SalvadorAll
44 Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás Hernández1–6
45 Flag of France.svg Clément RougéAll
48 Flag of France.svg Gabin PlanquesAll
50 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jason Dupasquier All
55 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah DettwilerAll
56 Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Noguchi All
62 Flag of South Africa.svg Aidan LiebenbergAll
66 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Huertas 1–2, 5
70 Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Scott1–4, 6–7
74 Flag of Japan.svg Daijiro Sako2–7
84 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zonta van den Goorbergh All
88 Flag of Russia.svg Artem MaraevAll
89 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos UriarteAll
92 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii 1–4
99 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay 1–6

Championship standings

Points were awarded to the top fifteen riders, provided the rider finished the race.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321
Pos.Rider JER
Flag of Spain.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
ASS
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
MIS
Flag of San Marino.svg
ARA
Flag of Aragon.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Tatay 21111321423194
2 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta DNSDNS22151415147162
3 Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Noguchi 6533Ret4Ret31425151
4 Flag of Spain.svg David Salvador46452Ret8Ret162Ret1120
5 Flag of France.svg Lorenzo Fellon 51156757510664116
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy Van EerdeRetRetRetRet966231412110
7 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kunii 12Ret7621109
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jason Dupasquier 7468585787Ret10102
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook 11813Ret4931091171283
10 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Uriarte87Ret4871015205Ret381
11 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Escrig12912Ret1310919DNS93961
12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Barry Baltus 3Ret8Ret3DNSDNS812RetRet860
13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zonta van den Goorbergh 13141591014136612131354
14 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Bertelle 163RetRetDNS11129118Ret1150
15 Flag of France.svg Gabin Planques1717161317121147Ret81444
16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mario Aji 101014Ret15105642
17 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Maraev14161110121715121713Ret1526
18 Flag of France.svg Clément Rougé9137161613RetRet1316Ret2125
19 Flag of Japan.svg Daijiro Sako171414161411141591721
20 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Huertas DNSDNS916420
21 Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás HernándezRet1210Ret11RetDNS1721Ret15
22 Flag of Germany.svg Phillip Tonn1918Ret122015Ret131917101614
23 Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Scott201918111919171812199
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah Dettwiler15Ret19Ret18181618181911186
25 Flag of South Africa.svg Aidan Liebenberg1815Ret1521DNSRet20222014204
Pos.Rider JER
Flag of Spain.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
ASS
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
MIS
Flag of San Marino.svg
ARA
Flag of Aragon.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap
Source: [14]

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