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World motorcycling championship standings

Xinhua, September 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are the world motorcycling championship standings ahead of the Grand Prix of Aragon on Sunday:

MotoGP (after 13 of 18 races):

1. Valentino Rossi (Italy/Yamaha) 247 points, 2. Jorge Lorenzo (Spain/Yamaha) 224, 3. Marc Marquez (Spain/Honda) 184, 4. Andrea Iannone (Italy/Ducati) 159, 5. Bradley Smith (Britain/Yamaha Tech3) 135, 6. Andrea Dovizioso (Italy/Ducati) 128, 7. Dani Pedrosa (Spain/Honda) 109, 8. Danilo Petrucci (Italy/Ducati Pramac) 93, 9. Pol Spainargaro (Spain/Yamaha Tech3) 81, 10. Cal Crutchlow (Britain/Honda LCR) 79, 11. Maverick Vinales (Spain/Suzuki) 69, 12. Aleix Spainargaro (Spain/Suzuki) 66, 13. Scott Redding (Britain/Marc VDS) 63, 14. Yonny Hernandez (Colombia/Ducati Pramac) 41, 15. Loris Baz (France/Yamaha Forward) 28

Moto2

1. Johann Zarco (France/Kalex) 274 points, 2. Tito Rabat (Spain/Kalex) 181, 3. Alex Rins (Spain/Kalex) 164, 4. Thomas Luthi (Switzerland/Kalex) 131, 5. Sam Lowes (Britain/Speed Up) 128, 6. Jonas Folger (Germany/Kalex) 112, 7. Xavier Simeon (Belgium/Kalex) 96, 8. Franco Morbidelli (Italy/Kalex) 84, 9. Dominique Aegerter (Switzerland/Kalex) 62, 10. Alex Marquez (Spain/Kalex) 62

Moto3

1. Danny Kent (Britain/Honda) 234 points, 2. Enea Bastianini (Italy/Honda) 179, 3. Romano Fenati (Italy/KTM) 139, 4. Miguel Oliveira (Portugal/KTM) 134, 5. NicColombiao Antonelli (Italy/Honda) 126, 6. Efren Vazquez (Spain/Honda) 116, 7. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 110, 8. Fabio Quartararo (France/Honda) 92, 9. Isaac Vinales (Spain/KTM) 82, 10. Jorge Navarro (Spain/Honda) 72

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