2020 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship

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2020 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship
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The 2020 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship was the eleventh CEV Moto2 season and the fifth under the FIM banner.

Contents

Calendar

The calendar was published in November 2019; [1] a revised schedule was released on 16 June 2020 due to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

RoundDateCircuitPole positionFastest lapRace winnerWinning constructorSTK 600 Winner
17 July Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Flag of Finland.svg Niki Tuuli [N 1] Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Finland.svg Niki Tuuli Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
213 July Flag of Portugal.svg Portimão Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
329 August Flag of Spain.svg Jerez Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
430 August Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer
53 October Flag of Spain.svg Aragón Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Germany.svg Kalex Flag of Spain.svg Álex Toledo
64 October Flag of Andorra.svg Xavi Cardelús Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Germany.svg Kalex Flag of Spain.svg Álex Toledo
Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Álex Toledo
731 October Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Flag of Finland.svg Niki Tuuli Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Germany.svg Kalex Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fenton Seabright
81 November Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer

Calendar changes

Notes

  1. Yari Montella was fastest in qualifying, but received a six place grid penalty, meaning Niki Tuuli started Race 1 from pole position.

Entry list

TeamConstructorNo.RiderRounds
Moto2
Flag of Germany.svg Kiefer Racing Kalex 3 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Tulovic1–4, 7–8
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kovara/RS Racing Kalex 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Archer1–2
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Smith 1
Flag of Spain.svg APEX - Cardoso Racing Kalex 5 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Medina 1–6
Flag of Malaysia.svg Liqui Moly Intact SIC Junior Team Kalex 7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adam Norrodin All
77 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dominique Aegerter 7–8
Flag of Italy.svg VR46 Master Camp Team Kalex 9 Flag of Thailand.svg Keminth Kubo 3–8
26 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapong Boonlert3–8
Flag of Spain.svg EasyRace Team Kalex 13 Flag of Italy.svg Mattia RatoAll
70 Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi IshizukaAll
Flag of Spain.svg Team Stylobike Kalex 18 Flag of Andorra.svg Xavi Cardelús All
66 Flag of Finland.svg Niki Tuuli All
Flag of Spain.svg Team Stylobike Euvic Good Racing74 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Biesiekirski 1–4
Flag of Spain.svg AGR Team Kalex 23 Flag of Japan.svg Taiga HadaAll
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Wilford5–8
Flag of Spain.svg Promo Racing Kalex 25 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Brenner3–4
61 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg IDWE Racing Kalex 35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Wilford1–4
Flag of Germany.svg Redding-Pinamoto RS Suter 44 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin OrgisAll
Flag of Italy.svg Team Ciatti - Speed Up Speed Up 55 Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella All
Flag of Spain.svg Bultaco Racing Bultaco 59 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Luna5–8
Flag of Spain.svg SF Racing Kalex 88 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zetti1–6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nykos RacingNykos97 Flag of the United States.svg Connor Funk1–6
Superstock 600
Flag of Germany.svg Redding-Pinamoto RS Yamaha 12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davis3–4
19 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas KoflerAll
45 Flag of Germany.svg Leon OrgisAll
Flag of Germany.svg H43Team Nobby Talasur-Blumaq Yamaha 48 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Díaz1–4
86 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Chris CzybaAll
Flag of Spain.svg FAU 55 Tey Racing Yamaha 47 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fenton Seabright7–8
54 Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer All
Flag of Spain.svg EasyRace Team Yamaha 56 Flag of Spain.svg Álex ToledoAll
Entry lists: [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' championship

Pos.RiderBike EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
Moto2
1 Flag of Italy.svg Yari Montella Speed Up 1111112Ret121240
2 Flag of Finland.svg Niki Tuuli Kalex 22223232254196
3 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zaccone Kalex 43332911313195
4 Flag of Japan.svg Taiga Hada Kalex 86674474Ret76104
5 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro Medina Kalex 6444535Ret598
6 Flag of Andorra.svg Xavi Cardelús Kalex 75Ret510Ret63Ret4587
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adam Norrodin Kalex 985Ret8810988879
8 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Toledo Yamaha 1310810151187616963
9 Flag of Thailand.svg Keminth Kubo Kalex Ret545461361
10 Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer Yamaha 10978111012171114761
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Wilford Kalex 1212101114151187111451
12 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Biesiekirski Kalex 57Ret67649
13 Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Rato Kalex 11139121612131010121147
14 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Tulovic Kalex 3RetRet967Ret1246
15 Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Ishizuka Kalex 15111213131314119101045
16 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dominique Aegerter Kalex 3236
17 Flag of Thailand.svg Peerapong Boonlert Kalex 12Ret96Ret9Ret28
18 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zetti Kalex 19151114171615141413
19 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Orgis Yamaha 181715171818Ret131215Ret9
20 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Brenner Kalex 9Ret7
21 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Luna Bultaco Ret121319167
22 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Orgis Suter 14Ret1420191416Ret17WDWD6
23 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Díaz Yamaha Ret1413195
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fenton Seabright Yamaha 13154
25 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Chris Czyba Yamaha 16RetRet152117Ret161517Ret2
26 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Kofler Yamaha 20Ret171820Ret17151618171
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Archer Kalex 171616160
Flag of the United States.svg Connor FunkNykosDNQDNQ1821221918RetDNS0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davis Yamaha 23Ret0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Smith Kalex RetDNS0
Superstock 600
1 Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Aldeguer Yamaha 11111125221246
2 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Toledo Yamaha 22222211142228
3 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Orgis Yamaha 444444Ret233Ret133
4 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Kofler Yamaha 5Ret553Ret33564112
5 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Chris Czyba Yamaha 3RetRet353Ret445Ret96
6 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Díaz Yamaha Ret33642
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fenton Seabright Yamaha 1341
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davis Yamaha 6Ret10
Pos.RiderBike EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
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

Constructors' championship

Pos.Constructor EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
Moto2
1 Flag of Italy.svg Speed Up 1111112Ret121240
2 Flag of Germany.svg Kalex 22222211212235
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Suter 14Ret1114161214Ret12WDWD19
4 Flag of Spain.svg Bultaco Ret1110131317
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg NykosDNQDNQ1315171515RetDNS6
Superstock 600
1 Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha 11111111111275
Pos.Constructor EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points

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