2022 Asia Talent Cup

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2022 Asia Talent Cup
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The 2022 Honda Idemitsu Talent Cup is the eighth season of the Asia Talent Cup. Malaysian rider Hakim Danish won the championship, following Japanese rider Shinya Ezawa in second and Indonesian rider Veda Ega Pratama in third.

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Entry list

2022 entry list
NoRider
2 Flag of Japan.svg Rei Wakamatsu
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Aan Riswanto
5 Flag of Japan.svg Gun Mie
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farres Putra
9 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanakorn Lakharn
10 Flag of India.svg Kavin Quintal
11 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanat Laoongplio
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marianos Nikolis
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
14 Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki
15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Reykat Yusuf Fadilah
16 Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen Tran Duc Tai
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Emil Izdhar
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Swain
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farish Hafiy
20 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkreephat Phuettisan
21 Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Ezawa
22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Diandra Trihardika
23 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad al-Sahouti [1]
Source: [2]

Calendar

The following Grand prix were the scheduled Grand prix for the 2022 Asia Talent Cup. [3]

2022 calendar
RoundRoundCoinciding EventDateCircuit
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Grand Prix of Qatar 2022 MotoGP World Championship 4–6 March Losail International Circuit, Lusail
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 18–20 March Mandalika International Street Circuit, Central Lombok
3 Flag of Japan.svg MOTUL Grand Prix of Japan 23–25 September Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi
4 Flag of Thailand.svg OR Grand Prix of Thailand 30 September–2 October Chang International Circuit, Buriram
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia 21–23 October Sepang International Circuit, Sepang
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Pirelli Indonesian Round 2022 Superbike World Championship 11–13 November Mandalika International Street Circuit, Central Lombok

Results

The following results are the official race results of the 2022 Asia Talent Cup:

2022 Grand Prix results
RoundRoundDateCircuitPole positionRace winner
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Round5 March Losail International Circuit Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Ezawa
6 March Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Round19 March Mandalika International Street Circuit Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
20 March Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
3 Flag of Japan.svg Japan Round24 September Mobility Resort Motegi Flag of Japan.svg Gun Mie Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Ezawa
25 SeptemberRace Cancelled
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Round1 October Chang International Circuit Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
2 October Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysian Round22 October Sepang International Circuit Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter Thompson
23 October Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg WSBK Indonesian Round12 November Mandalika International Street Circuit Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama
13 November Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega Pratama

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
IND1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IND2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
JPN1
Flag of Japan.svg
JPN2
Flag of Japan.svg
THA1
Flag of Thailand.svg
THA2
Flag of Thailand.svg
MAL1
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL2
Flag of Malaysia.svg
SBK1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish55112C17Ret132187
2 Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Ezawa16231C644343177
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Veda Ega PratamaRet36C21Ret211141
4 Flag of Japan.svg Gun Mie24DNS2RetC323558135
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carter ThompsonRet7Ret6RetC431Ret27102
6 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad al-Sahouti42483C13Ret8691
7 Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki31Ret47C17135Ret81289
8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Reykat Yusuf Fadilah8143713C989811486
9 Flag of Japan.svg Rei WakamatsuRet9564CRet2491385
10 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkreephat Phuettisan78Ret105C8514107977
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marianos NikolisRet107148C5146Ret101060
12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Aan RiswantoRet1381217C11612116659
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farish Hafiy6Ret91311C12Ret71313555
14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Diandra Trihardika1011Ret912C2110101212Ret42
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farres Putra912RetRet10C71111RetRet36
16 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanakorn LakharnRetNC9C109167151531
17 Flag of Thailand.svg Thanat LaoongplioRetRet611151213Ret141130
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Emil IdzharRet15101515C1915159171618
19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Swain1116101614C161717RetRet1414
20 Flag of India.svg Kavin QuintalRet17131716C2018181418185
21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Zachry Akbar12184
22 Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen Tran Duc Tai1218RetRetRet194
23 Flag of Thailand.svg Burapa Wanmoon14Ret2
24 Flag of Indonesia.svg Decksa Almer Alfarezel16170
25 Flag of Thailand.svg Vatican Sukkum18160
Pos.Rider QAT1
Flag of Qatar.svg
QAT2
Flag of Qatar.svg
IND1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
IND2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
JPN1
Flag of Japan.svg
JPN2
Flag of Japan.svg
THA1
Flag of Thailand.svg
THA2
Flag of Thailand.svg
MAL1
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL2
Flag of Malaysia.svg
SBK1
Flag of Indonesia.svg
SBK2
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Pts

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References

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  2. "2022 Provisional Entry List" (PDF). Asia Talent Cup. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  3. "Provisional 2022 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup calendar released". IDEMITSU - ASIA TALENT CUP.