Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup season 2014

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2014 Asia Talent Cup
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The 2014 Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup was the inaugural season of the Asia Talent Cup. Japanese rider Kaito Toba won the cup ahead of Yuta Date and Takuma Kunimine.

Contents

Entry list

2015 entry list
No.Rider
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Muklada Sarapuech
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shafiq Rasol
4 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugi Kitami
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shafiq Ezzariq
6 Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Date
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fakhrusy Rostam
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazirul Bahauddin
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ibrahim Norrodin
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adam Norrodin
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Helmi Azman
12 Flag of Singapore.svg Azhar Noor
13 Flag of Thailand.svg Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
14 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ralph Torres
15 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Mizuno
16 Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Toba
17 Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Sekino
18 Flag of Thailand.svg Somkiat Chantra
19 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yuanhang Chen
20 Flag of Japan.svg Tsubasa Yoshida
21 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Kunimine
22 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Sasaki
23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wilman Hammar
Source: AsiaTalentCup.com [1]


Calendar

The following Grand prix were the scheduled Grand prix for the 2014 Asia Talent Cup. [2]

2015 calendar
RoundRoundDateCircuit
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar21 March - 23 March Losail International Circuit
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indospeed Race Series9 May - 11 May Sentul International Circuit
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Pan Delta13 June - 15 June Zhuhai International Circuit
4
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Bike Super Series19 September - 21 September Sepang International Circuit
6
7 Flag of Japan.svg Grand Prix of Japan10 October - 12 October Twin Ring Motegi
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix24 October - 26 October Sepang International Circuit
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Results and standings

Grand Prix The following results are the official race results of the 2014 Asia Talent Cup. [2]

2014 Grand Prix results
RoundRoundDateCircuitPole positionRace winner
1 Flag of Qatar.svg Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar23 March Losail International Circuit Yuta DateYuta Date
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indospeed Race Series11 May Sentul International Circuit Nakarin Atiratphuvapat Kaito Toba
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Pan Delta14 June Zhuhai International Circuit Ayumu Sasaki Kaito Toba
415 JuneYuta Date
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Bike Super Series20 June Sepang International Circuit Nakarin Atiratphuvapat Kaito Toba
621 June Ayumu Sasaki
7 Flag of Japan.svg Grand Prix of Japan12 October Twin Ring Motegi Yuta Date Ayumu Sasaki
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix25 October Sepang International Circuit Kaito Toba Shafiq Rasol
926 OctoberTakuma Kunimine

Riders' championship

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 QAT
Flag of Qatar.svg
IND
Flag of Indonesia.svg
CHN
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
CHN
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
JAP
Flag of Japan.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Toba Ret11412523155
2 Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Date1321367319137
3 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Kunimine56524Ret341119
4 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Sasaki 3433Ret11Ret111
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sahfiq Rasol11167Ret213212102
6 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Mizuno 82456416181081
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adam Norrodin 7156753Ret8575
8 Flag of Thailand.svg Nakarin Atiratphuvapat 421136Ret587961
9 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugi Kitami27RetRet10710121159
10 Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Sekino9810816104141452
11 Flag of Thailand.svg Somkiat Chantra 6111815Ret1110450
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fakhrusy Rostam131248
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Helmi Azman41
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sahif Ezzariq33
15 Flag of Thailand.svg Muklada Sarapuech32
16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wilman Hammar29
17 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yuanhang Chen22
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ibrahim Norrodin19
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazirul Bahauddin12
20 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ralph Torres7
21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Andi Farid Izdihar 6
22 Flag of Singapore.svg Azhar Noor3
Pos.Rider QAT
Flag of Qatar.svg
IND
Flag of Indonesia.svg
CHN
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
CHN
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
JAP
Flag of Japan.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
MAL
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Pts

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References

  1. "Idemitsu - Asia Talent Cup".
  2. 1 2 "Idemitsu - Asia Talent Cup - Calendar".