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2009 MotoGP World Championship Standings After Round 15, Phillip Island, Australia

By David Emmett | Sun, 18/10/2009 - 06:11
1 ROSSI Valentino ITA 270  
2 LORENZO Jorge SPA 232 -38
3 STONER Casey AUS 195 -75
4 PEDROSA Dani SPA 189 -81
5 DOVIZIOSO Andrea ITA 152 -118
6 EDWARDS Colin USA 145 -125
7 DE ANGELIS Alex RSM 101 -169
8 DE PUNIET Randy FRA 101 -169
9 CAPIROSSI Loris ITA 101 -169
10 MELANDRI Marco ITA 100 -170
11 ELIAS Toni SPA 96 -174
12 VERMEULEN Chris AUS 95 -175
13 TOSELAND James GBR 87 -183
14 HAYDEN Nicky USA 82 -188
15 KALLIO Mika FIN 58 -212
16 CANEPA Niccolo ITA 38 -232
17 TALMACSI Gabor HUN 17 -253
18 GIBERNAU Sete SPA 12 -258
19 TAKAHASHI Yuki JPN 9 -261
20 ESPARGARO Aleix SPA 8 -262
2009
15
MotoGP
Phillip Island, Australia
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13 years 3 months ago

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5th is still possible...

...for Edwards, but that DNF in Italy was a blow.

Looks like Hayden has really no chance to finish in the top 10.

And how many more races has Talmacsi had? Yet he's still only 8 points up on Takahashi. 3 of Takahashi's total 7 races were DNFs, while Talmacsi has raced 10x in MotoGP with 1 DNF.

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