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2015 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 2, Austin, Texas

By David Emmett | Mon, 13/04/2015 - 02:58
1 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 41  
2 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 40 -1
3 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 36 -5
4 Andrea IANNONE Ducati 27 -14
5 Jorge LORENZO Yamaha 26 -15
6 Bradley SMITH Yamaha 18 -23
7 Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda 18 -23
8 Aleix ESPARGARO Suzuki 13 -28
9 Dani PEDROSA Honda 10 -31
10 Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati 10 -31
11 Maverick VIÑALES Suzuki 9 -32
12 Pol ESPARGARO Yamaha 7 -34
13 Yonny HERNANDEZ Ducati 6 -35
14 Hiroshi AOYAMA Honda 5 -36
15 Hector BARBERA Ducati 5 -36
16 Nicky HAYDEN Honda 3 -38
17 Scott REDDING Honda 3 -38
18 Jack MILLER Honda 2 -39
19 Alvaro BAUTISTA Aprilia 1 -40
2015
2
MotoGP
Austin, Texas
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Nessuno

7 years 10 months ago

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Aprilia with a point and

Aprilia with a point and Petrucci in 10th, for some reason that makes me smile. Anyone know if or when the Pramac boys will get GP15's or is their whole year on GP14.X's?

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v4racer

7 years 10 months ago

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In reply to Aprilia with a point and by Nessuno

Good question

Hard to say - in the past you'd have bet on Ducati not giving the satellite team much at all, but now that they are a progressive and forward-thinking racing company, anything is possible! Let's hope Pramac do get GP15s, if nothing else having the Pramac guys closer to the front might just help the factory guys in their quest for the title... not to mention the manufacturers championship.

I'm also personally happy to see Miller now in the points. He is doing everything right and showing enormous patience with his development curve - which must be hard for an impetuous dude like him.

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