2016 Dutch TT


































Netherlands  2016 Dutch TT
Race details
Race 8 of 18 races in the
2016 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
TT Circuit Assen moto.svg
Date 26 June 2016
Official name
Motul TT Assen[1][2][3]
Location TT Circuit Assen
Course

  • Permanent racing facility

  • 4.542 km (2.822 mi)

MotoGP







































Pole position
Rider
Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati
Time
1:45.246

Fastest lap
Rider
Italy Danilo Petrucci

Ducati
Time
1:48.339 on lap 8 (first part)

Podium
First
Australia Jack Miller

Honda
Second
Spain Marc Márquez

Honda
Third
United Kingdom Scott Redding

Ducati
Moto2







































Pole position
Rider
Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
Time
1:37.954

Fastest lap
Rider
Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
Time
1:38.055 on lap 13

Podium
First
Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
Second
France Johann Zarco

Kalex
Third
Italy Franco Morbidelli

Kalex
Moto3







































Pole position
Rider
Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
Time
1:42.463

Fastest lap
Rider
Spain Arón Canet

Honda
Time
1:42.778 on lap 3

Podium
First
Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra
Second
Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Honda
Third
Italy Andrea Migno

KTM

The 2016 Dutch TT was the eighth round of the 2016 MotoGP season. It was held at the TT Circuit Assen in Assen on 26 June 2016.




Contents






  • 1 MotoGP race report


  • 2 Classification


    • 2.1 MotoGP




  • 3 Moto2 race report


    • 3.1 Moto2


    • 3.2 Moto3




  • 4 Championship standings after the race


    • 4.1 MotoGP




  • 5 Notes


  • 6 References





MotoGP race report


It was the first Dutch TT held on Sunday, instead of the traditional Saturday date for the race. Geert Timmer chicane was altered removing the artificial turf and replacing it with higher kerbing.[4] This race marked the first MotoGP class race since the 2006 Portuguese Grand Prix won by a non-factory team and the first race since the 2013 Americas Grand Prix in which all classes won by a new winner. Yamaha's podium streak record was ended for the first time since 2014 Dutch TT. It was also the 250th MotoGP race.



Classification



MotoGP


The race, scheduled to be run for 26 laps, was red-flagged after 14 full laps due to heavy rain and was later restarted over 12 laps.[5]






















































































































































































































































Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
43

Australia Jack Miller

EG 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda
12
22:17.447
18

25
2
93

Spain Marc Márquez

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
12
+1.991
4

20
3
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Octo Pramac Yakhnich

Ducati
12
+5.906
3

16
4
44

Spain Pol Espargaró

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
12
+9.812
7

13
5
29

Italy Andrea Iannone

Ducati Team

Ducati
12
+17.835
21

11
6
8

Spain Héctor Barberá

Avintia Racing

Ducati
12
+18.692
12

10
7
50

Republic of Ireland Eugene Laverty

Aspar MotoGP Team

Ducati
12
+22.605
16

9
8
6

Germany Stefan Bradl

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
12
+23.603
17

8
9
25

Spain Maverick Viñales

Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
12
+26.148
11

7
10
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha
12
+27.604
10

6
11
53

Spain Esteve Rabat

EG 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda
12
+1:21.830
19

5
12
26

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
12
+1:54.369
15

4
13
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
9
+3 laps
13

3
Ret
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
11
Accident
14

Ret
51

Italy Michele Pirro
Ducati Team

Ducati
5
Accident
20

Ret
46

Italy Valentino Rossi
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha
2
Accident
2

Ret
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró
Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
2
Accident
8

Ret
4

Italy Andrea Dovizioso
Ducati Team

Ducati
1
Accident
1

Ret
9

Italy Danilo Petrucci
Octo Pramac Yakhnich

Ducati
1
Electronics
9

Ret
35

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow
LCR Honda

Honda
0
Accident
5

Ret
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández
Aspar MotoGP Team

Ducati
0
Did not restart
6

Sources: [6][7][8]


Moto2 race report


Nakagami's win in Moto2 was the first for a Japanese rider in any GP class since Yuki Takahashi in the 2010 Catalan Grand Prix.



Moto2


The race, scheduled to be run for 24 laps, was stopped early due to rain.[9]




























































































































































































































































































Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
30

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
21
34:33.948
6

25
2
5

France Johann Zarco

Kalex
21
+2.435
2

20
3
21

Italy Franco Morbidelli

Kalex
21
+5.670
5

16
4
22

United Kingdom Sam Lowes

Kalex
21
+7.069
4

13
5
7

Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri

Kalex
21
+7.883
10

11
6
40

Spain Álex Rins

Kalex
21
+9.215
8

10
7
24

Italy Simone Corsi

Speed Up
21
+9.482
16

9
8
73

Spain Álex Márquez

Kalex
21
+15.004
13

8
9
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Kalex
21
+15.227
3

7
10
94

Germany Jonas Folger

Kalex
21
+15.404
9

6
11
19

Belgium Xavier Siméon

Speed Up
21
+16.374
14

5
12
11

Germany Sandro Cortese

Kalex
21
+16.567
7

4
13
23

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Kalex
21
+24.770
17

3
14
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Kalex
21
+25.017
18

2
15
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Kalex
21
+25.542
11

1
16
60

Spain Julián Simón

Speed Up
21
+25.729
15

17
97

Spain Xavi Vierge

Tech 3
21
+34.115
25

18
2

Switzerland Jesko Raffin

Kalex
21
+34.180
23

19
54

Italy Mattia Pasini

Kalex
21
+34.764
12

20
87

Australia Remy Gardner

Kalex
21
+41.438
26

21
32

Spain Isaac Viñales

Tech 3
21
+42.058
24

22
70

Switzerland Robin Mulhauser

Kalex
21
+48.683
22

23
57

Spain Edgar Pons

Kalex
21
+56.096
27

Ret
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
18
Accident
1

Ret
10

Italy Luca Marini

Kalex
17
Accident Damage
21

Ret
55

Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin

Kalex
14
Handling
20

Ret
49

Spain Axel Pons

Kalex
4
Accident Damage
19


OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT[permanent dead link]


Moto3


Jorge Martín was replaced by Albert Arenas after the two Friday practice sessions.[10]














































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
21

Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra
22
38:11.535
10

25
2
4

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Honda
22
+0.039
9

20
3
16

Italy Andrea Migno

KTM
22
+0.018[N 1]
2

16
4
5

Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
22
+0.084
4

13
5
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Honda
22
+0.136
13

11
6
95

France Jules Danilo

Honda
22
+0.161
14

10
7
8

Italy Nicolò Bulega

KTM
22
+0.826
3

9
8
36

Spain Joan Mir

KTM
22
+0.839
21

8
9
64

Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder

KTM
22
+1.023
7

7
10
48

Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta

Honda
22
+1.038
12

6
11
65

Germany Philipp Öttl

KTM
22
+1.153
15

5
12
41

South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
22
+12.169
5

4
13
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

Honda
22
+15.641
23

3
14
6

Spain María Herrera

KTM
22
+18.518
22

2
15
11

Belgium Livio Loi

Honda
22
+18.549
18

1
16
17

United Kingdom John McPhee

Peugeot
22
+18.602
20

17
40

South Africa Darryn Binder

Mahindra
22
+36.919
19

18
43

Italy Stefano Valtulini

Mahindra
22
+41.562
27

19
7

Malaysia Adam Norrodin

Honda
22
+41.647
29

20
77

Italy Lorenzo Petrarca

Mahindra
22
+54.639
31

21
3

Italy Fabio Spiranelli

Mahindra
22
+55.295
30

22
22

United Kingdom Danny Webb

Mahindra
22
+1:04.271
32

Ret
33

Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
18
Accident
1

Ret
55

Italy Andrea Locatelli

KTM
18
Accident
17

Ret
10

France Alexis Masbou

Peugeot
12
Accident
26

Ret
24

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki

Mahindra
12
Accident
24

Ret
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

KTM
7
Accident Damage
6

Ret
44

Spain Arón Canet

Honda
6
Accident
16

Ret
19

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

KTM
1
Accident
11

Ret
20

France Fabio Quartararo

KTM
1
Accident
8

Ret
89

Malaysia Khairul Idham Pawi

Honda
1
Accident
28

Ret
12

Spain Albert Arenas

Mahindra
0
Accident
25


OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT[permanent dead link]


Championship standings after the race



MotoGP














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