2022 Argentine Republic motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2022 Argentine Republic motorcycle Grand Prix (officially known as the Gran Premio Michelin de la República Argentina) was the third round of the 2022 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It was held at the Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo in Termas de Río Hondo on 3 April 2022.

Argentina  2022 Argentine Republic Grand Prix
Race details
Race 3 of 20 races in the
2022 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date3 April 2022
Official nameGran Premio Michelin de la República Argentina
LocationAutódromo Termas de Río Hondo
Termas de Río Hondo, Argentina
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.806 km (2.986 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Spain Aleix Espargaró Aprilia
Time 1:37.688
Fastest lap
Rider Spain Aleix Espargaró Aprilia
Time 1:39.375 on lap 11
Podium
First Spain Aleix Espargaró Aprilia
Second Spain Jorge Martín Ducati
Third Spain Álex Rins Suzuki
Moto2
Pole position
Rider Spain Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro
Time 1:43.306
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Celestino Vietti Kalex
Time 1:42.829 on lap 3
Podium
First Italy Celestino Vietti Kalex
Second Thailand Somkiat Chantra Kalex
Third Japan Ai Ogura Kalex
Moto3
Pole position
Rider Spain Sergio García Gas Gas
Time 1:48.429
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Andrea Migno Honda
Time 1:48.834 on lap 5
Podium
First Spain Sergio García Gas Gas
Second Italy Dennis Foggia Honda
Third Japan Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna

In the MotoGP race, Aleix Espargaró won the race on his 200th MotoGP appearance after starting from pole position to take his and Aprilia's both maiden pole and victory in the premier class.[1]

Background edit

The race returned after the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 editions as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Logistical issues edit

The race weekend program underwent a change due to logistical difficulties affecting freight transport. Five cargo flights were supposed to ship paddock material from Lombok, Indonesia, to Tucuman, near Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina, in the week following the Indonesian GP. Due to two separate issues affecting two different flights, the final cargo for the Argentine GP arrived in the country on Friday. The trip from Lombok to Termas consisted of five flights. Three of the planned cargo routes carried cargo from Lombok to Tucuman via technical stops in Mombasa, Lagos and Brazil. The other two routes involved the transport of goods from Lombok to Doha, from Doha to Accra in Ghana and then to Tucuman. The difficulties began on Wednesday when one of the five planes encountered a problem during a technical stop in Mombasa, Kenya. The first plane that had already arrived in Tucuman was then brought back to Lombok to collect more cargo, but this too suffered a technical problem during a layover the previous Wednesday evening. On the morning of the Thursday before the weekend, local time in Argentina, a cargo remained ashore in Mombasa, Kenya. The plane waited for a part to fly back, with two parts - one shipped from Europe and another part in reserve, shipped from the Middle East - already en route. The plane took off Thursday evening and followed the route from Mombasa via Lagos and Brazil, arriving in Tucuman on Friday.[2][3]

The Friday practice sessions were canceled. On Saturday morning there were two free practice sessions for all classes whose combined rankings counted as entrance to Q2. The MotoGP class initially had a third free practice session planned before qualifying, but was later canceled. Qualifying was held in the afternoon but with a postponement of the start times. Warm Up sessions on Sunday morning were extended, with each race set to begin at the same start time as originally scheduled.[2]

Riders' entries edit

In MotoGP class, Marc Márquez was absent in this Grand Prix due to the new diplopia episode which occurred due to the fall in the warm up during the Indonesian Grand Prix. Honda test rider Stefan Bradl took his place. Takaaki Nakagami was initially declared absent in this Grand Prix due to the positivity of the COVID-19 test and therefore unable to start. Following the postponement of the racing program and a new test to which he tested negative, he left for Argentina and was therefore available.[4] In Moto2 class, Barry Baltus was out for the weekend with a broken right wrist remedied during qualifying for the Indonesian Grand Prix. The RW Racing GP team decided not to replace him. In Moto3 class, Taiyo Furusato recovered from his right ankle injury; the 2021 Asia Talent Cup champion thus made his debut in the class.[5] As already happened in the first two stages, Gerard Riu replaced David Muñoz because the latter was still under the limit minimum age to run in the category.[6] John McPhee does not race in this race (as in the Indonesian Grand Prix) after sustaining two fractured vertebrae during training.[7] He was not replaced.

MotoGP Championship standings before the race edit

After the Indonesian Grand Prix, Enea Bastianini kept the lead of the riders' standings with 30 points, two more than Brad Binder and three more than Fabio Quartararo. The 25 points gained by Miguel Oliveira following the victory of the previous race, allowed him to move up to fourth position, followed by only one point by Johann Zarco. In the constructors' classification, KTM overtook Ducati (45 points against 41). Yamaha was third with 27 points, followed by Suzuki at 20 points, one more than Honda and Aprilia. In the team championship standings, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing took the lead with 53 points, followed by Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Team Suzuki Ecstar at 12 and 13 points respectively. Repsol Honda Team was fifth with 31 points, one more than Gresini Racing MotoGP.

Moto2 Championship standings before the race edit

Celestino Vietti lead the riders' standings with 45 points, followed by Arón Canet and Sam Lowes with 36 and 29 points respectively. Somkiat Chantra, with his first career victory in Indonesia, climbed the ranking by 26 positions and was fourth with 25 points, one point more than Augusto Fernández. The constructors' classification saw the Kalex at 50 points, while Boscoscuro had 10 points. In the team championship standings, Flexbox HP40 and Elf Marc VDS Racing Team were tied on points with 48 points, three more than Idemitsu Honda Team Asia and Mooney VR46 Racing Team. Red Bull KTM Ajo is fifth with 35 points.

Moto3 Championship standings before the race edit

The riders' classification saw Dennis Foggia, winner of the previous race, take the lead with 34 points, only one point ahead of Sergio García. Izan Guevara was third at 28 points, with Andrea Migno and Deniz Öncü following with 25 and points respectively. In the constructors' classification, Honda had full points with 50 points, with a 10-point advantage over Gas Gas. KTM and CFMoto were third (27 points) and fourth (22 points), while Husqvarna closed the ranking with 11 points. The ranking of the team championship had Gaviota GasGas Aspar Team as leader with 61 points; second was Leopard Racing with 40 points, 8 more than CFMoto Racing Prüstel GP, 14 from Red Bull KTM Tech3 and 15 from Rivacold Snipers Team.

Free practice edit

MotoGP edit

In the first session, Takaaki Nakagami was the fastest, followed by Fabio Quartararo and Pol Espargaró. In the second session, Aleix Espargaró finished in the lead ahead of teammate Maverick Viñales and Jack Miller.

Combined Free Practice 1 and 2 edit

The top ten riders (written in bold) qualified in Q2.

Fastest session lap
Pos. No. Biker Constructor Free practice times
FP1[8] FP2[9]
1 41   Aleix Espargaró Aprilia 1:39.224 1:38.244
2 12   Maverick Viñales Aprilia 1:39.396 1:38.454
3 43   Jack Miller Ducati 1:39.899 1:38.463
4 20   Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 1:39.155 1:38.471
5 33   Brad Binder KTM 1:39.425 1:38.548
6 42   Álex Rins Suzuki 1:39.274 1:38.619
7 36   Joan Mir Suzuki 1:39.427 1:38.626
8 89   Jorge Martín Ducati 1:40.182 1:38.704
9 5   Johann Zarco Ducati 1:39.802 1:38.797
10 10   Luca Marini Ducati 1:39.830 1:38.915
11 88   Miguel Oliveira KTM 1:39.318 1:38.924
12 63   Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 1:39.622 1:38.943
13 30   Takaaki Nakagami Honda 1:39.028 1:38.951
14 21   Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 1:39.960 1:38.959
15 72   Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 1:39.230 1:38.973
16 33   Enea Bastianini Ducati 1:39.589 1:38.915
17 44   Pol Espargaró Honda 1:39.223 1:39.178
18 87   Remy Gardner KTM 1:39.704 1:39.503
19 73   Álex Márquez Honda 1:39.756 1:39.553
20 25   Raúl Fernández KTM 1:40.474 1:39.600
21 4   Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 1:40.721 1:39.749
22 6   Stefan Bradl Honda 1:40.346 1:39.940
23 49   Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 1:40.004 1:40.040
24 40   Darryn Binder Yamaha 1:40.293 1:40293
OFFICIAL MOTOGP COMBINED FREE PRACTICE TIMES REPORT[permanent dead link]

Qualifying edit

MotoGP edit

Fastest session lap
Pos. No. Biker Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Row
Q1[10] Q2[11]
1 41   Aleix Espargaró Aprilia Qualified in Q2 1:37.688 1 1
2 89   Jorge Martín Ducati Qualified in Q2 1:37.839 2
3 10   Luca Marini Ducati Qualified in Q2 1:38.119 3
4 44   Pol Espargaró Honda 1:38.501 1:38.165 4 2
5 12   Maverick Viñales Aprilia Qualified in Q2 1:38.196 5
6 20   Fabio Quartararo Yamaha Qualified in Q2 1:38.281 6
7 44   Álex Rins Suzuki Qualified in Q2 1:38.455 7 3
8 36   Joan Mir Suzuki Qualified in Q2 1:38.516 8
9 5   Johann Zarco Ducati Qualified in Q2 1:38.537 9
10 30   Takaaki Nakagami Honda 1:38.523 1:38.576 10 4
11 43   Jack Miller Ducati Qualified in Q2 1:38.584 14 5
12 33   Brad Binder KTM Qualified in Q2 1:38.932 11 4
13 23   Enea Bastianini Ducati 1:38.566 N/A 12
14 63   Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 1:38.610 N/A 13 5
15 21   Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 1:38.805 N/A 15
16 88   Miguel Oliveira KTM 1:38.871 N/A 16 6
17 72   Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 1:38.877 N/A 17
18 4   Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 1:38.938 N/A 18
19 73   Álex Márquez Honda 1:39.095 N/A 19 7
20 49   Fabio Di Giannantono Ducati 1:39.126 N/A 20
21 25   Raúl Fernández KTM 1:39.153 N/A 21
22 87   Remy Gardner KTM 1:39.159 N/A 22 8
23 40   Darryn Binder Yamaha 1:39.380 N/A 23
24 6   Stefan Bradl Honda 1:39.487 N/A 24
OFFICIAL MOTOGP QUALIFYING RESULTS

Moto2 edit

Fastest session lap
Pos. No. Biker Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Row
Q1[12] Q2[13]
1 54   Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro Qualified in Q2 1:43.306 1 1
2 37   Augusto Fernández Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.456 2
3 14   Tony Arbolino Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.513 3
4 75   Albert Arenas Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.615 4 2
5 96   Jake Dixon Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.622 5
6 13   Celestino Vietti Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.645 6
7 35   Somkiat Chantra Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.671 7 3
8 79   Ai Ogura Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.710 8
9 64   Bo Bendsneyder Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.727 9
10 18   Manuel González Kalex 1:44.156 1:43.761 10 4
11 22   Sam Lowes Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.787 11
12 40   Arón Canet Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.810 12
13 9   Jorge Navarro Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:43.839 13 5
14 84   Zonta van der Goorbergh Kalex 1:44.185 1:44.068 14
15 16   Joe Roberts Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:44.189 15
16 6   Cameron Beaubier Kalex 1:44.132 1:44.189 16 6
17 51   Pedro Acosta Kalex Qualified in Q2 1:44.205 17
18 23   Marcel Schrötter Kalex 1:44.199 1:44.554 18
19 19   Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex 1:42.244 N/A 19 7
20 2   Gabriel Rodrigo Kalex 1:44.390 N/A 20
21 24   Simone Corsi MV Agusta 1:44.431 N/A 21
22 42   Marcos Ramírez MV Agusta 1:44.445 N/A 22 8
23 12   Filip Salač Kalex 1:44.501 N/A 23
24 28   Niccolò Antonelli Kalex 1:44.521 N/A 24
25 52   Jeremy Alcoba Kalex 1:44.652 N/A 25 9
26 5   Romano Fenati Boscoscuro 1:44.671 N/A 26
27 4   Sean Dylan Kelly Kalex 1:44.798 N/A 27
28 61   Alessandro Zaccone Kalex 1:44.798 N/A 28 10
29 81   Keminth Kubo Kalex 1:44.876 N/A 29
OFFICIAL MOTO2 QUALIFYING RESULTS[permanent dead link]

Moto3 edit

Fastest session lap
Pos. No. Biker Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Row
Q1[14] Q2[15]
1 11   Sergio García Gas Gas Qualified in Q2 1:48.429 1 1
2 71   Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna Qualified in Q2 1:48.600 2
3 28   Izan Guevara Gas Gas Qualified in Q2 1:48.624 3
4 54   Riccardo Rossi Honda 1:49.919 1:48.726 4 2
5 66   Joel Kelso KTM 1:49.980 1:48.735 5
6 96   Daniel Holgado KTM Qualified in Q2 1:48.865 6
7 43   Xavier Artigas CFMoto Qualified in Q2 1:48.943 7 3
8 16   Andrea Migno Honda Qualified in Q2 1:48.953 8
9 24   Tatsuki Suzuki Honda Qualified in Q2 1:49.050 9
10 10   Diogo Moreira KTM Qualified in Q2 1:49.061 10 4
11 7   Dennis Foggia Honda Qualified in Q2 1:49.128 11
12 5   Jaume Masià KTM Qualified in Q2 1:49.186 12
13 27   Kaito Toba KTM Qualified in Q2 1:49.376 13 5
14 6   Ryusei Yamanaka KTM 1:49.822 1:49.400 14
15 48   Iván Ortolá KTM Qualified in Q2 1:49.435 15
16 53   Deniz Öncü KTM Qualified in Q2 1:49.531 16 6
17 82   Stefano Nepa KTM 1:49.899 1:44.205 17
18 99   Carlos Tatay CFMoto Qualified in Q2 1:49.724 18
19 19   Scott Ogden Honda 1:50.094 N/A 19 7
20 64   Mario Aji Honda 1:50.104 N/A 20
21 23   Elia Bartolini KTM 1:50.138 N/A 21
22 72   Taiyo Furusato Honda 1:50.209 N/A 22 8
23 31   Adrián Fernández KTM 1:50.229 N/A 23
24 18   Matteo Bertelle KTM 1:50.423 N/A 24
25 67   Alberto Surra Honda 1:50.544 N/A 25 9
26 20   Lorenzo Fellon Honda 1:50.740 N/A 26
27 22   Ana Carrasco KTM 1:51.031 N/A 27
28 87   Gerard Riu KTM 1:51.128 N/A 28 10
29 70   Joshua Whatley Honda 1:53.108 N/A 29
OFFICIAL MOTO3 QUALIFYING RESULTS[permanent dead link]

Race edit

MotoGP edit

Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 41   Aleix Espargaró Aprilia Racing Aprilia 25 41:36.198 1 25
2 89   Jorge Martín Pramac Racing Ducati 25 +0.807 2 20
3 42   Álex Rins Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 25 +1.330 7 16
4 36   Joan Mir Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 25 +1.831 8 13
5 63   Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 25 +5.840 13 11
6 33   Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 25 +6.192 11 10
7 12   Maverick Viñales Aprilia Racing Aprilia 25 +6.540 5 9
8 20   Fabio Quartararo Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 25 +10.215 6 8
9 72   Marco Bezzecchi Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 25 +12.622 17 7
10 23   Enea Bastianini Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 25 +12.987 12 6
11 10   Luca Marini Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 25 +13.962 3 5
12 30   Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda Idemitsu Honda 25 +14.002 10 4
13 88   Miguel Oliveira Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 25 +14.456 16 3
14 43   Jack Miller Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 25 +14.898 14 2
15 73   Álex Márquez LCR Honda Castrol Honda 25 +23.472 19 1
16 25   Raúl Fernández Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 25 +25.862 21
17 87   Remy Gardner Tech3 KTM Factory Racing KTM 25 +28.711 22
18 40   Darryn Binder WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 25 +28.784 23
19 6   Stefan Bradl Repsol Honda Team Honda 25 +31.943 24
20 4   Andrea Dovizioso WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 22 +3 lap 18
Ret 49   Fabio Di Giannantonio Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 22 Accident 20
Ret 44   Pol Espargaró Repsol Honda Team Honda 14 Accident 4
Ret 21   Franco Morbidelli Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 7 Puncture 15
Ret 5   Johann Zarco Pramac Racing Ducati 5 Accident 9
Fastest lap:   Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia) – 1:39.375 (lap 11)
Sources:[16][17][18]

Moto2 edit

Pos. No. Biker Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 13   Celestino Vietti Kalex 23 39:44.098 6 25
2 35   Somkiat Chantra Kalex 23 +1.538 7 20
3 79   Ai Ogura Kalex 23 +5.703 8 16
4 40   Arón Canet Kalex 23 +5.880 12 13
5 96   Jake Dixon Kalex 23 +6.584 5 11
6 14   Tony Arbolino Kalex 23 +7.538 3 10
7 51   Pedro Acosta Kalex 23 +12.177 17 9
8 75   Albert Arenas Kalex 23 +12.418 4 8
9 64   Bo Bendsneyder Kalex 23 +13.656 9 7
10 22   Sam Lowes Kalex 23 +14.254 11 6
11 6   Cameron Beaubier Kalex 23 +20.077 16 5
12 23   Marcel Schrötter Kalex 23 +25.736 18 4
13 16   Joe Roberts Kalex 23 +28.317 15 3
14 18   Manuel González Kalex 23 +29.784 10 2
15 42   Marcos Ramírez MV Agusta 23 +30.270 22 1
16 52   Jeremy Alcoba Kalex 23 +37.884 25
17 24   Simone Corsi MV Agusta 23 +37.956 21
18 5   Romano Fenati Boscoscuro 23 +38.325 26
19 81   Keminth Kubo Kalex 23 +1:04.858 29
Ret 9   Jorge Navarro Kalex 20 Accident 13
Ret 19   Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex 20 Accident 19
Ret 2   Gabriel Rodrigo Kalex 19 Accident 20
Ret 12   Filip Salač Kalex 11 Accident 23
Ret 61   Alessandro Zaccone Kalex 7 Mechanical 28
Ret 54   Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro 6 Accident 1
Ret 84   Zonta van den Goorbergh Kalex 1 Accident 14
Ret 37   Augusto Fernández Kalex 0 Accident 2
Ret 28   Niccolò Antonelli Kalex 0 Collision 24
Ret 4   Sean Dylan Kelly Kalex 0 Collision 27
Fastest lap:   Celestino Vietti (Kalex) – 1:42.829 (lap 3)
OFFICIAL MOTO2 RACE REPORT

Moto3 edit

Pos. No. Biker Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 11   Sergio García Gas Gas 21 38:23.433 1 25
2 7   Dennis Foggia Honda 21 +0.146 11 20
3 71   Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna 21 +0.375 2 16
4 54   Riccardo Rossi Honda 21 +0.507 4 13
5[a] 24   Tatsuki Suzuki Honda 21 +0.484 9 11
6 10   Diogo Moreira KTM 21 +0.587 10 10
7 96   Daniel Holgado KTM 21 +0.715 6 9
8 99   Carlos Tatay CFMoto 21 +2.032 18 8
9 27   Kaito Toba KTM 21 +3.098 13 7
10 66   Joel Kelso KTM 21 +3.397 5 6
11 23   Elia Bartolini KTM 21 +7.649 21 5
12 6   Ryusei Yamanaka KTM 21 +8.893 14 4
13 31   Adrián Fernández KTM 21 +9.032 23 3
14 53   Deniz Öncü KTM 21 +9.202 16 2
15 48   Iván Ortolá KTM 21 +9.449 15 1
16 82   Stefano Nepa KTM 21 +22.745 17
17 72   Taiyo Furusato Honda 21 +23.423 22
18 18   Matteo Bertelle KTM 21 +23.667 24
19 20   Lorenzo Fellon Honda 21 +23.810 26
20 67   Alberto Surra Honda 21 +24.041 25
21 64   Mario Aji Honda 21 +24.880 20
22 87   Gerard Riu KTM 21 +37.416 28
23 70   Joshua Whatley Honda 21 +1:02.131 29
Ret 5   Jaume Masià KTM 16 Accident Damage 12
Ret 16   Andrea Migno Honda 14 Accident 8
Ret 19   Scott Ogden Honda 13 Clutch Lever 19
Ret 28   Izan Guevara Gas Gas 9 Lost Power 3
Ret 43   Xavier Artigas CFMoto 5 Mechanical 7
Ret 22   Ana Carrasco KTM 4 Accident 27
Fastest lap:   Andrea Migno (Honda) – 1:48.834 (lap 5)
OFFICIAL MOTO3 RACE REPORT

Championship standings after the race edit

Below are the standings for the top five riders, constructors, and teams after the round.[19][20][21]

MotoGP edit

Moto2 edit

Moto3 edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ One-position penalty for exceeding track limits on the last lap.

References edit

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External links edit


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