2021 Asia Talent Cup

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2021 Asia Talent Cup
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The 2021 Honda Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup was the seventh season of the Asia Talent Cup. Japanese rider Taiyo Furusato won the championship after winning every race, while Malaysian Danial Sharil finished in second, and Gun Mie in third. [1]

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Entry list

2021 entry list
No.Rider
2 Flag of Japan.svg Rei Wakamatsu
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadillah Aditama
5 Flag of Japan.svg Gun Mie
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson
7 Flag of India.svg Mohamed Salih
8 Flag of Japan.svg Kanta Hamada
9 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanakorn Lakham
10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Herjun Firdaus
11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Herlian Dandi
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marianos Nikolis
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
14 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Fujita
15 Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
16 Flag of Thailand.svg Watcharin Tubtimon
17 Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Hongo
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Drane
19 Flag of Indonesia.svg Azryan Dheyo
20 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sharul Sharil
21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Sharil
22 Flag of Thailand.svg Thurakjj Buapa
23 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad Al-Sahouti
Source: AsiaTalentCup.com [2]

Calendar

The following Grand prix were the scheduled Grand prix for the 2021 Asia Talent Cup. [3]

2021 calendar
RoundRoundDateCircuit
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Round 26 March - 28 March Losail International Circuit
2 Flag of Qatar.svg Doha Round 2 April - 4 April Losail International Circuit
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesian Round 12 November - 14 November Mandalika International Street Circuit
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mandalika Round 19 November - 21 November Mandalika International Street Circuit

Cancelled Races

The following Grand prix were the scheduled Grand prix for the 2021 Asia Talent Cup, but were cancelled. [4] [5]

2021 cancelled races
RoundCircuit
Flag of Malaysia.svg 2021 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit
Flag of Thailand.svg 2021 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix Chang International Circuit

Results

The following results are the official race results of the 2021 Asia Talent Cup.

2021 Grand Prix results
RoundRoundDateCircuitPole positionRace winner
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Grand Prix27 March Losail International Circuit Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
28 March Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
2 Flag of Qatar.svg Doha Grand Prix3 April Losail International Circuit Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
4 April Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesian Grand Prix13 November Mandalika International Street Circuit Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Sharil Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
14 November Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg WSBK Indonesian Grand Prix20 November Mandalika International Street Circuit Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Sharil Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato
21 NovemberRace Cancelled [6]

Riders' Championship standings

Scoring System

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321
Pos.Rider QAT1
Flag of Qatar.svg
QAT2
Flag of Qatar.svg
DOH1
Flag of Qatar.svg
DOH2
Flag of Qatar.svg
IND1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IND2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Japan.svg Taiyo Furusato 1111111C175
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Sharil7622222C119
3 Flag of Japan.svg Gun Mie2536333C105
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson475445RetC70
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish3373RetDNS57
6 Flag of Japan.svg Kanta Hamada6267RetDNS49
7 Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Hongo139129Ret45C45
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sharul Sharil58141171111C45
9 Flag of Japan.svg Rei WakamatsuRet44Ret11910C44
10 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Fujita1012111097RetC37
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marianos Nikolis91010514Ret13C35
12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Herjun Firdaus664C33
13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Herlian Dandi12111314Ret107C29
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Drane141398131512C28
15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Reykat Fadillah588C27
16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadillah AditamaRetRet8RetRet166C18
17 Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama8Ret9C15
18 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanakorn Lakharn8RetRet13121717C15
19 Flag of Thailand.svg Thurakij Buapa15141715101215C15
20 Flag of Qatar.svg Yousef Al-Darwish11RetRetRet5
21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Azryan Dheyo1716Ret17Ret1314C5
22 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad Al-SahoutiRet1716124
23 Flag of Thailand.svg Watcharin Tubtimon16151516Ret1416C4
Flag of India.svg Mohamed Mikail181818180
Flag of Qatar.svg Saad Al-Harqan1919Ret190
Pos.Rider QAT1
Flag of Qatar.svg
QAT2
Flag of Qatar.svg
DOH1
Flag of Qatar.svg
DOH2
Flag of Qatar.svg
IND1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IND2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Pts

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  4. "Thailand Grand Prix round cancelled".
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