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2019 MotoE World Cup
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The inaugural season of the FIM MotoE World Cup.
Season Information
No. Rounds 6
First Round Flag of Germany 2019 German MotoE Race
Last Round Flag of Valencia 2019 Valencian MotoE Race 2
Manufacturers Flag of Italy Energica Motorcycle Company
Tyre(s) Flag of France Michelin
Drivers Championship
Champion 0 Pt(s)
Win(s), Pole(s) Fastest Lap(s)
Second 0 Pt(s)
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Third 0 Pt(s)
Win(s), Pole(s), Fastest Lap(s)
Teams Championship
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Win(s), Pole(s) Fastest Lap(s)
Second Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". Pt(s)
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The 2019 MotoE World Cup, otherwise officially known as the 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup, is the inaugural season of the all electric FIM MotoE World Cup, staged between 7 July and 17 November 2019.[1] The season, which was held in support of the MotoGP World Championship, would see eighteen riders race a set of identical motorcycles produced by the Energica Motorcycle Company across six rounds.[2][3]

The 2019 season was set to get underway on the 5 May, although a major fire at the end of the final pre-season test resulted in all of the series' Energica Ego Corsa bikes being destroyed.[4] A revised calendar was released shortly after the fire, with the first round staged at the Sachsenring in Germany on the 7 July 2019.[1]

Background[]

Dorna Sports SL, the commercial rights holders for the MotoGP Championship, announced their intentions to stage an all electric bike racing series on the 6 February 2018.[3] The new creation, dubbed the FIM MotoE World Cup, immediately attracted a title sponsor in the form of Enel, with Italian bike constructor Energica securing a deal to supply the series.[3][2] Dorna and the FIM also decided that the new series would use identical bikes, with privateer teams from MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 all incentivised to take part.[3]

Calendar[]

The full calendar for the 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup is outlined below:

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup
Round Event Circuit Location Date Report
1 Flag of Germany 2019 HJC Helmets Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring Flag of Germany Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany 7 July 2019[1] Report
2 Flag of Austria 2019 myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring Flag of Austria Spielberg, Austria 11 August 2019[1] Report
3 Flag of San Marino 2019 Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano Flag of Italy Misano, Italy 14 September 2019[1] Report
4 Flag of San Marino 2019 Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano Flag of Italy Misano, Italy 15 September 2019[1] Report
5 Flag of Valencia 2019 Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo Flag of Spain Valencia, Spain 16 November 2019[1] Report
6 Flag of Valencia 2019 Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo Flag of Spain Valencia, Spain 17 November 2019[1] Report
2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup Tests

Rules and Regulations[]

Technical[]

Sporting[]

Outlined below is a full breakdown of the point scoring system for the 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup:

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup Points Table
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Season Report[]

Entrants[]

The full 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup entry list will be outlined below:

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup Entry List
Entrant No. Name Rounds
Flag of Germany Dynavolt Intact GP
Energica Ego Corsa
2 Flag of Switzerland Jesko Raffin[5] 1-
Flag of France Tech3 E-Racing
Energica Ego Corsa
4 Flag of Spain Héctor Garzó[6] 1-
78 Flag of France Kenny Foray[6] 1-
Flag of Italy Octo Pramac MotoE
Energica Ego Corsa
5 Flag of San Marino Alex de Angelis[7] 1-
16 Flag of Australia Joshua Hook[7] 1-
Flag of Spain Openbank Ángel Nieto Team
Energica Ego Corsa
6 Flag of Spain María Herrera[8] 1-
18 Flag of Spain Nicolás Terol[9] 1-
Flag of Monaco LCR E-Team
Energica Ego Corsa
7 Flag of Italy Niccolò Canepa[10] 1-
14 Flag of France Randy de Puniet[10] 1-
Flag of Spain Avintia Esponsorama Racing
Energica Ego Corsa
10 Flag of Belgium Xavier Siméon[11] 1-
51 Flag of Brazil Eric Granado[11] 1-
Flag of Italy Trentino Gresini MotoE
Energica Ego Corsa
11 Flag of Italy Matteo Ferrari[12] 1-
32 Flag of Italy Lorenzo Savadori[13] 1-
Flag of Spain Join Contract Pons 40
Energica Ego Corsa
15 Flag of Spain Sete Gibernau[14] 1-
Flag of Italy Ongetta SIC58 Squadra Corse
Energica Ego Corsa
27 Flag of Italy Mattia Casadei[13] 1-
Flag of Malaysia One Energy Racing
Energica Ego Corsa
38 Flag of the United Kingdom Bradley Smith[15] 1-
Flag of Belgium EG 0,0 Marc VDS
Energica Ego Corsa
63 Flag of France Mike di Meglio[13] 1-
Flag of Finland Ajo MotoE
Energica Ego Corsa
66 Flag of Finland Niki Tuuli[13] 1-
Source:[16]

Standings[]

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for Riders[]

The full 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for Drivers standings are to be outlined below:

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for Riders
Pos. Name Flag of Germany Flag of Austria Flag of San Marino Flag of San Marino Flag of Valencia Flag of Valencia Pts.
1st Ferrari 5th 5th 1st 1st 72
2nd Garzó 4th Ret 2nd 2nd 53
3rd Smith 2nd 3rd 12th 8th 48
4th di Meglio 3rd 1st Ret 10th 47
5th Siméon 7th 2nd 3rd Ret 45
6th Canepa 12th 8th 5th 4th 36
7th Raffin 13th 9th 4th 7th 32
8th Tuuli 1st 15th Ret DNS 26
9th Casadei 11th 13th Ret 3rd 24
10th Gibernau 9th 6th 9th Ret 24
11th de Angelis 6th 4th Ret Ret 23
12th Terol 10th 14th 8th 9th 23
13th Herrera 16th 16th 6th 5th 21
14th Granado 8th 17th 13th 6th 21
15th Savadori Ret 10th 7th 11th 20
16th Hook 15th 7th 10th 12th 20
17th de Puniet 17th 12th 11th 13th 12
18th Foray 14th 11th Ret 14th 9

2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for Teams[]

The full 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for Teams standings are to be outlined below:

References[]

Videos and Images:

References:

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 'New MotoE™ calendar announced', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 27/06/2019), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2019/03/26/new-motoe-calendar-announced/287184, (Accessed 06/07/2019)
  2. 2.0 2.1 'STRAIGHT TO THE RACING HEART: ENERGICA TO SUPPLY MOTORCYCLES FOR FIM ENEL MOTOE WORLD CUP', energicamotor.com, (Energica Motorcycle Company S.p.A., 12/12/2017), https://www.energicamotor.com/8524-energica-supply-motorcycles-fim-motoe-world-cup/, (Accessed 06/07/2019)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Jake Kilshaw, 'MOTOE: MotoGP Organizer Dorna Launches Electric Motorbike Series', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 06/02/2018), https://e-racing365.com/other-series/motoe/motogp-organizer-dorna-launches-electric-motorbike-series/, (Accessed 06/07/2019)
  4. 'MotoE reveals cause of fire that destroyed bikes', eurosport.co.uk, (EuroSport, 29/03/2019), https://www.eurosport.co.uk/moto/motoe-reveals-cause-of-fire-that-destroyed-bikes_sto7206120/story.shtml, (Accessed 06/07/2019)
  5. 'Intact GP confirms Jesko Raffin as MotoE rider', intactgp.de, (IntactGP GmbH, 19/09/2018), http://www.intactgp.de/en/news/intact-gp-confirms-jesko-raffin-as-motoe-rider.html, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  6. 6.0 6.1 'Kenny Foray, Hector Garzo to head Tech3’s MotoE™ challenge', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 12/11/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/11/12/kenny-foray-hector-garzo-to-head-tech3-s-motoe-challenge/278251, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  7. 7.0 7.1 'De Angelis, Hook confirmed for Alma Pramac MotoE™ seats', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 13/11/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/11/13/de-angelis-hook-confirmed-for-alma-pramac-motoe-seats/278289, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  8. 'María Herrera to race with Ángel Nieto Team in MotoE World Cup', angelnietoteam.com, (Angel Nieto Team, 2018), https://angelnietoteam.com/en/moto-3/news/maria-herrera-to-race-with-angel-nieto-team-in-motoe-world-cup, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  9. 'Angel Nieto Team choose Nico Terol for MotoE™', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 28/09/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/09/28/angel-nieto-team-choose-nico-terol-for-motoe/273025, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  10. 10.0 10.1 'BRAND-NEW LCR E-TEAM TO COMPETE IN THE 2019 MOTOE WORLD CUP', e-team.lcr.mc, (LCR, 15/03/2019), https://e-team.lcr.mc/brand-new-lcr-e-team-to-compete-in-the-2019-motoe-world-cup/, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  11. 11.0 11.1 'XAVIER SIMEON AND ERIC GRANADO WITH ESPONSORAMA IN MOTOE', esponsorama.ad, (Avianta Racing, 20/10/2018), http://esponsorama.ad/en/xavi-simeon-eric-granado-esponsorama-motoe/, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  12. 'New adventure in store for Team Trentino Gresini MotoE', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 10/10/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/10/10/new-adventure-in-store-for-team-trentino-gresini-motoe/274316, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 'FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup: rider and regulation updates', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 14/11/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/11/14/fim-enel-motoe-world-cup-rider-and-regulation-updates/278351, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  14. 'Gibernau to compete in MotoE™ with Pons Racing', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 12/11/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/11/12/gibernau-to-compete-in-motoe-with-pons-racing/278233, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  15. 'Smith teams up with One Energy Racing for 2019 MotoE™ season', motogp.com, (Dorna Sports SL, 05/11/2018), http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2018/11/05/smith-teams-up-with-one-energy-racing-for-2019-motoe-season/278025, (Accessed 07/07/2019)
  16. Jake Kilshaw, 'MOTOE: Former Champions Amongst Inaugural MotoE Field', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 18/11/2018), https://e-racing365.com/other-series/motoe/former-champions-amongst-inaugural-motoe-field/, (Accessed 06/07/2019)

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2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup
Entrants
Ajo MotoEAvintia RacingDynavolt Intact GPEG 0,0 Marc VDSJoin Contract Pons 40LCR E-TeamOcto Pramac MotoEOne Energy RacingOngetta SIC58 Squadra CorseOpenbank Ángel Nieto TeamTech3 E-RacingTrentino Gresini MotoE
Manufacturers
Energica Motorcycle Company
Bikes
Ego Corsa
Riders
2 Jesko Raffin • 4 Héctor Garzó • 5 Alex de Angelis • 6 María Herrera • 7 Niccolò Canepa • 10 Xavier Siméon • 11 Matteo Ferrari • 14 Randy de Puniet • 15 Sete Gibernau • 16 Joshua Hook • 18 Nicolás Terol • 27 Mattia Casadei • 32 Lorenzo Savadori • 38 Bradley Smith • 51 Eric Granado • 63 Mike di Meglio • 66 Niki Tuuli • 78 Kenny Foray
Races
GermanAustriaSan Marino 1San Marino 2Valencia 1Valencia 2
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