Superprestigio Dirt Track

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Superprestigio Dirt Track is an invitational dirt track motorcycle race held at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain. [1]

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History

Established in 1979 by magazine publisher Jaime Alguersuari, Sr. [2] as Superprestigio Internacional Solo Moto. [3] Revived in 2014, and headlined by Marc Márquez, 2013, 2014, and 2016 MotoGP Champion and 2012 Moto2 Champion. [4] [5] The race has been held its new venue, Palau Sant Jordi, [6] three times: January 11, 2014, [7] December 13, 2014, [8] and December 13, 2015. [9]

The latest Superprestigio Dirt Track IV was held on December 17, 2016 and the latest Superprestigio dirt track was held in Paris on 15 dec 2018 at u arena [10]

Results

Superprestigio I, January 11, 2014

Superprestigio Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
253 Flag of Spain.svg Tito Rabat Honda
39 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Noyes Suzuki
441 Flag of Spain.svg Aleix Espargaró Yamaha
57 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Baldassarri Kawasaki

Open Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
11 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker KTM
23 Flag of Spain.svg José Pedro Gómez Yamaha
378 Flag of the United States.svg Merle Scherb Yamaha
415 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta Kawasaki
568 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Neave Honda

Superprestigio Superfinal

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
11 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker KTM
253 Flag of Spain.svg Tito Rabat Honda
39 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Noyes Suzuki
441 Flag of Spain.svg Aleix Espargaró Yamaha
53 Flag of Spain.svg José Pedro Gómez Yamaha
678 Flag of the United States.svg Merle Scherb Yamaha
715 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta Kawasaki
893 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda

Superprestigio II, December 13, 2014

Superprestigio Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
238 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley Smith Yamaha
315 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta KTM
49 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Noyes Kawasaki
560 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Simón Honda
67 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Baldassarri KTM
712 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Márquez Honda
888 Flag of Spain.svg Ricky Cardús Yamaha

Open Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
11 Flag of the United States.svg Jared Mees Honda
24 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM
317 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Bailo Suzuki
428 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Brindley Kawasaki
525 Flag of Spain.svg Iván Cervantes KTM
630 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Birtwistle Kawasaki
7121 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Vesprini Honda
814 Flag of Finland.svg Joonas Kylmäkorpi Zaeta

Superprestigio Superfinal

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
29 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Noyes Kawasaki
338 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradley Smith Yamaha
415 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta KTM
588 Flag of Spain.svg Ricky Cardús Yamaha
67 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Baldassarri KTM
760 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Simón Honda
812 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Márquez Honda

Superprestigio III, December 12, 2015

Superprestigio Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
297 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Vierge Honda
315 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta KTM
4142 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Rins Honda
524 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Yamaha
62 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ramírez Honda
773 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Márquez Honda
819 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Siméon Suzuki

Open Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
16 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker Honda
21 Flag of the United States.svg Jared Mees Honda
366 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lindgren Honda
470 Flag of Japan.svg Masatoshi Ohmori Suzuki
530 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Birtwistle Kawasaki
674 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Garín Kawasaki
7610 Flag of Sweden.svg Joonas Kylmäkorpi Pursang
84 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM

Superprestigio Superfinal

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
16 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker Honda
293 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
31 Flag of the United States.svg Jared Mees Honda
4142 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Rins Honda
515 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta KTM
697 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Vierge Honda
770 Flag of Japan.svg Masatoshi Ohmori Suzuki
866 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lindgren Honda

Superprestigio IV, December 17, 2016

Superprestigio Entry List

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
93 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
24 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
73 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Márquez Honda
18 Flag of Spain.svg Nico Terol Suzuki
60 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Simón Yamaha
11 Flag of France.svg Vincent Philippe Suzuki
81 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Torres Honda
12 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Forés Suzuki
111 Flag of Andorra.svg Rubén Xaus Pursang
19 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Simeon Suzuki
88 Flag of Spain.svg Ricky Cardús Suzuki
97 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Vierge N/A
23 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Schrötter Suzuki
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jesko Raffin Yamaha
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Smith Honda
21 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Di Giannantonio Honda
42 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ramírez Honda
36 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Mir Honda
8 Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Martín Honda
29 Flag of Spain.svg Raúl Fernández Husqvarna
75 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Arenas KTM
15 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta Honda
31 Flag of Spain.svg Carmelo Morales Yamaha

Open Class Entry List

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
6 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker Honda
70 Flag of Japan.svg Masatoshi Ohmori Suzuki
66 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lindgren Honda
4 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM
64 Flag of France.svg Sylvain Bidart Honda
74 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Cecchini TM
48 Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Marzotto Yamaha
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Birtwistle Honda
38 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Pickering KTM
124 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Brindley Kawasaki
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Hales Husqvarna
971 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Edwards Suzuki
181 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Borgiotti Suzuki
77 Flag of Spain.svg Ferran Cardús Suzuki
215 Flag of Spain.svg Ferran Sastre Kawasaki
17 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Bailo Suzuki
72 Flag of Spain.svg Genis Gelada Honda
179 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Cano Honda
34 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Casa Honda
79 Flag of Spain.svg Josep Piedra Husqvarna
121 Flag of Spain.svg Joan Noguera Yamaha
213 Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Gaya Hernández KTM

Superprestigio Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
297 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Vierge Honda
315 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta KTM
4142 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Rins Honda
524 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Yamaha
62 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ramírez Honda
773 Flag of Spain.svg Álex Márquez Honda
819 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Siméon Suzuki

Open Final

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
16 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker Honda
21 Flag of the United States.svg Jared Mees Honda
366 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lindgren Honda
470 Flag of Japan.svg Masatoshi Ohmori Suzuki
530 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Birtwistle Kawasaki
674 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Garín Kawasaki
7610 Flag of Sweden.svg Joonas Kylmäkorpi Pursang
84 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM

Superprestigio Superfinal

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
193 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Márquez Honda
224 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
36 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Baker Honda
419 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Simeon Suzuki
517 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Bailo Suzuki
623 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Schrötter Suzuki
777 Flag of Spain.svg Fernan Cardús Suzuki
866 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM

Superprestigio V, December 16, 2017

Superprestigio Entry List

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
24 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
5 Flag of France.svg Johann Zarco Yamaha
144 Flag of France.svg Lucas Mahias Yamaha
50 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gregg Black Suzuki
11 Flag of France.svg Vincent Philippe Suzuki
94 Flag of Spain.svg David Checa Yamaha
20 Flag of France.svg Fabio Quartararo Suzuki
97 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi Vierge Honda
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jesko Raffin Suzuki
87 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Remy Gardner Yamaha
21 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Di Giannantonio Zaeta
42 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ramírez KTM
52 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Delbianco Honda
75 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Arenas KTM
31 Flag of Spain.svg Carmelo Maorales Yamaha
15 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Ribalta Honda
111 Flag of Andorra.svg Rubén Xaus TM
34 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pinsach Honda

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Open Class Entry List

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
14 Flag of the United States.svg Briar Bauman Kawasaki
95 Flag of the United States.svg JD Beach Yamaha
4 Flag of France.svg Thomas Chareyre TM
64 Flag of France.svg Sylvain Bidart Honda
70 Flag of Japan.svg Masatoshi Ohmori Suzuki
10 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Cecchini Zaeta
58 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maikel Dijkstra TM
124 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Brindley Kawasaki
120 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Hales Husqvarna
98 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Mason Honda
36 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Gabellini Yamaha
55 Flag of France.svg Wilfried Delestre Suzuki
45 Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Lorenzato Suzuki
1 Flag of Spain.svg Ferran Cardús Suzuki
17 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Bailo Suzuki
18 Flag of Spain.svg Franc Serra Honda
74 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Garín Honda
213 Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Gaya Hernández KTM
33 Flag of Spain.svg Sergi Sánchez Honda
179 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Cano Suzuki
13 Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Gaya Miró KTM
99 Flag of Spain.svg Marc Capdevila KTM

Superprestigio Superfinal

PosNo.RiderManufacturer
195 Flag of the United States.svg JD Beach Yamaha
214 Flag of the United States.svg Briar Bauman Kawasaki
31 Flag of Spain.svg Ferran Cardús Suzuki
424 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
521 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Di Giannantonio Zaeta
675 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Arenas KTM
7179 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Cano Suzuki
887 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Remy Gardner Yamaha

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