2016 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix


































Spain  2016 Catalan Grand Prix
Race details
Race 7 of 18 races in the
2016 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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Date 5 June 2016
Official name Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[1][2][3]
Location Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Course

  • Permanent racing facility

  • 4.655[N 1] km (2.892 mi)

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Pole position
Rider
Spain Marc Márquez

Honda
Time
1:43.589

Fastest lap
Rider
Spain Maverick Viñales

Suzuki
Time
1:45.971 on lap 5

Podium
First
Italy Valentino Rossi

Yamaha
Second
Spain Marc Márquez

Honda
Third
Spain Dani Pedrosa

Honda
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Pole position
Rider
France Johann Zarco

Kalex
Time
1:49.179

Fastest lap
Rider
France Johann Zarco

Kalex
Time
1:49.968 on lap 2

Podium
First
France Johann Zarco

Kalex
Second
Spain Álex Rins

Kalex
Third
Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
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Pole position
Rider
South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
Time
1:54.024

Fastest lap
Rider
Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
Time
1:54.145 on lap 8

Podium
First
Spain Jorge Navarro

Honda
Second
South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
Third
Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda

The 2016 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 2016 MotoGP season. It was held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló on 5 June 2016.


The weekend was overshadowed by the death of Moto2 rider Luis Salom, as he was killed in a crash at Europcar (motorcycle Turn 12) during Free Practice 2 on Friday, approximately 25 minutes before the end of the session.[4] For the remainder of the weekend, the track layout was altered to use the configuration used by Formula One since 2007, in order to reduce speeds in the part of the circuit where Salom's accident occurred. The altered layout included the replacement of the long sweeping corner at La Caixa with a slower hairpin and the insertion of a chicane between Europcar (the penultimate turn) and New Holland (final turn).[5]


Further adjustments were made to the circuit by safety officials following an evaluation conducted with a group of riders on Friday evening. The changes included narrowing the chicane by two metres on the outside, creating a gravel trap in the run-off area of the chicane and making the chicane a permanent yellow flag zone during the event. Following the 2016 season, the FIM, FIA and the circuit agreed to move the chicane up by a few metres for motorcycles. This modification, which was constructed for the 2017 winter testing season, added additional run-off areas for motorcycles and ease the entrance to pit lane. However, after the first practice of the 2017 race, the chicane was deemed dangerous and was reverted to the car chicane because of concerns over the surface change between the intended motorcycle and the car chicanes. Following the removal of seating in the area and additional runoff, the chicane will be eliminated in 2018.[6]


This event also saw the end of the controversial rivalry between Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez since it began at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, when Rossi shook hands with Márquez at the parc fermé post-race. Rossi later said that the handshake was the right thing to do following Salom's death.[7]




Contents






  • 1 Pre-race


  • 2 Classification


    • 2.1 MotoGP


    • 2.2 Moto2


    • 2.3 Moto3




  • 3 Championship standings after the race


    • 3.1 MotoGP




  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References





Pre-race


Significant amounts of speculation concerning the top riders and their plans for 2017 culminated in a series of riders announcing their future teams. Marc Márquez confirmed he would partner teammate Dani Pedrosa for a further two seasons at Repsol Honda, while it was announced that Tech 3 pairing Bradley Smith and Pol Espargaró would move to the new factory KTM squad.


Following Maverick Viñales's previous confirmation alongside Valentino Rossi at Yamaha, and reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo's confirmed move to Ducati, the only factory seats remaining were those alongside Andrea Iannone and Sam Lowes at Suzuki and Aprilia respectively.



Classification



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Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
46

Italy Valentino Rossi

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha
25
44:37.589
5

25
2
93

Spain Marc Márquez

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
25
+2.652
1

20
3
26

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
25
+6.313
3

16
4
25

Spain Maverick Viñales

Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
25
+24.388
6

13
5
44

Spain Pol Espargaró

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
25
+29.546
12

11
6
35

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow

LCR Honda

Honda
25
+36.244
7

10
7
4

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati Team

Ducati
25
+41.464
10

9
8
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
25
+42.975
21

8
9
9

Italy Danilo Petrucci

Octo Pramac Yakhnich

Ducati
25
+45.337
9

7
10
43

Australia Jack Miller

EG 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda
25
+49.514
19

6
11
8

Spain Héctor Barberá

Avintia Racing

Ducati
25
+46.669[N 2]
4

5
12
6

Germany Stefan Bradl

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
25
+55.133
18

4
13
50

Republic of Ireland Eugene Laverty

Aspar MotoGP Team

Ducati
25
+57.974
17

3
14
53

Spain Esteve Rabat

EG 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda
25
+1:00.141
20

2
15
51

Italy Michele Pirro

Ducati Team

Ducati
25
+1:00.429
15

1
16
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding
Octo Pramac Yakhnich

Ducati
25
+1:16.269
11

17
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández
Aspar MotoGP Team

Ducati
24
+1 lap
16

Ret
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró
Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
18
Electronics
13

Ret
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo
Ducati Team

Yamaha
16
Collision
2

Ret
29

Italy Andrea Iannone
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Ducati
16
Collision
8

Ret
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith
Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
6
Engine
14

Sources: [8][9][10]


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
5

France Johann Zarco

Kalex
23
42:31.347
1

25
2
40

Spain Álex Rins

Kalex
23
+4.180
2

20
3
30

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
23
+9.313
4

16
4
55

Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin

Kalex
23
+10.777
13

13
5
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
23
+10.961
3

11
6
22

United Kingdom Sam Lowes

Kalex
23
+13.000
5

10
7
94

Germany Jonas Folger

Kalex
23
+17.046
12

9
8
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Kalex
23
+20.637
15

8
9
49

Spain Axel Pons

Kalex
23
+20.646
6

7
10
23

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Kalex
23
+23.163
9

6
11
21

Italy Franco Morbidelli

Kalex
23
+28.145
18

5
12
54

Italy Mattia Pasini

Kalex
23
+28.348
19

4
13
60

Spain Julián Simón

Speed Up
23
+34.482
17

3
14
7

Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri

Kalex
23
+37.567
8

2
15
87

Australia Remy Gardner

Kalex
23
+42.998
24

1
16
32

Spain Isaac Viñales

Tech 3
23
+44.632
27

17
57

Spain Edgar Pons

Kalex
23
+48.536
25

18
73

Spain Álex Márquez

Kalex
23
+51.046
7

19
93

Malaysia Ramdan Rosli

Kalex
23
+1:22.466
28

20
97

Spain Xavi Vierge

Tech 3
23
+1:25.462
22

21
70

Switzerland Robin Mulhauser

Kalex
22
+1 lap
26

Ret
14

Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot

Kalex
15
Accident Damage
23

Ret
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Kalex
14
Engine
14

Ret
10

Italy Luca Marini

Kalex
14
Accident Damage
20

Ret
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Kalex
10
Brakes
21

Ret
11

Germany Sandro Cortese

Kalex
5
Radiator Leak
10

Ret
24

Italy Simone Corsi

Speed Up
2
Accident
11

Ret
19

Belgium Xavier Siméon

Speed Up
1
Accident
16

DNS
2

Switzerland Jesko Raffin

Kalex

Withdrew (Teammate's fatal crash)


DNS
39

Spain Luis Salom

Kalex

FP2 fatal crash (Europcar)



OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
9

Spain Jorge Navarro

Honda
22
42:18.228
3

25
2
41

South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
22
+0.564
1

20
3
33

Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
22
+0.817
5

16
4
5

Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
22
+0.925
10

13
5
8

Italy Nicolò Bulega

KTM
22
+1.531
4

11
6
44

Spain Arón Canet

Honda
22
+1.581
9

10
7
20

France Fabio Quartararo

KTM
22
+13.605
12

9
8
36

Spain Joan Mir

KTM
22
+13.672
17

8
9
4

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Honda
22
+13.753
18

7
10
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

Honda
22
+14.814
15

6
11
64

Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder

KTM
22
+14.840
13

5
12
40

South Africa Darryn Binder

Mahindra
22
+29.860
30

4
13
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

KTM
22
+32.006
21

3
14
24

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki

Mahindra
22
+33.305
24

2
15
17

United Kingdom John McPhee

Peugeot
22
+33.766
26

1
16
11

Belgium Livio Loi

Honda
22
+34.986
20

17
65

Germany Philipp Öttl

KTM
22
+36.384
28

18
16

Italy Andrea Migno

KTM
22
+41.731
14

19
55

Italy Andrea Locatelli

KTM
22
+42.985
23

20
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Honda
22
+59.035
2

21
3

Italy Fabio Spiranelli

Mahindra
22
+1:29.713
35

22
77

Italy Lorenzo Petrarca

Mahindra
22
+1:30.640
34

Ret
98

Czech Republic Karel Hanika

Mahindra
21
Accident
31

Ret
37

Italy Davide Pizzoli

KTM
21
Accident
29

Ret
19

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

KTM
20
Accident
19

Ret
89

Malaysia Khairul Idham Pawi

Honda
19
Accident
6

Ret
88

Spain Jorge Martín

Mahindra
16
Accident
22

Ret
12

Spain Albert Arenas

Mahindra
13
Accident
16

Ret
21

Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra
5
Accident
7

Ret
7

Malaysia Adam Norrodin

Honda
5
Accident Damage
25

Ret
76

Japan Hiroki Ono

Honda
3
Accident
11

Ret
95

France Jules Danilo

Honda
3
Accident
8

Ret
6

Spain María Herrera

KTM
2
Accident
27

Ret
43

Italy Stefano Valtulini

Mahindra
2
Accident Damage
32

Ret
10

France Alexis Masbou

Peugeot
0
Accident
33


OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT


Championship standings after the race



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