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2015 Asia Talent Cup
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The 2015 Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup was the second season of the Asia Talent Cup, a motorcycle racing series organized by Dorna and sponsored by Shell Advance which is intended for young riders throughout Asia and Oceania. The season featured six rounds held at circuits in Asia, with three rounds held in support of the MotoGP World Championship and two rounds in support of the Superbike World Championship. The season commenced at Chang on 20 March, and concluded at Sepang on 23 October.[1]

Japanese rider Ayumu Sasaki won the championship in his second season in the series ahead of compatriots Takuma Kunimine and Kazuki Masaki. This season also featured the debut of Ai Ogura, who would go on to become the first Asia Talent Cup graduate to win a Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship upon winning the 2024 Moto2 World Championship.[2]

Entry list

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No. Rider Rounds
2 Japan Kazuki Masaki All
3 Malaysia Shafiq Rasol All
4 Indonesia Gerry Salim All
5 Philippines Mckinley Kyle Paz 1–2
Malaysia Luth Harith Erwan 3–4
6 Japan Yūta Date All
7 Thailand Sittipon Srimoontree All
8 Australia Tom Edwards 1–2
Malaysia Idham Khairuddin 3–6
9 Japan Ai Ogura All
10 Malaysia Adam Norrodin All
11 Malaysia Muhammad Helmi Azman All
12 Japan Ryūsei Yamanaka All
13 Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat All
14 China Zhou Shengjunjie 4–6
16 China Chen Pengyuan 1–3
15 Japan Kite Fuse All
16 Australia Lachlan Taylor 1, 3
Japan Yūto Fukushima 5–6
17 Malaysia Fakhrusy Syakirin Rostam All
18 Thailand Somkiat Chantra 1–2
Australia Matt Barton 6
19 China Chen Yuanhang All
20 Malaysia Azroy Hakeem Anuar All
21 Japan Takuma Kunimine All
22 Japan Ayumu Sasaki All
23 Indonesia Andi Farid Izdihar All

Results and standings

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Rnd. Circuit Date Pole position Winning rider
1 1 Thailand Chang International Circuit, Buriram 21 March Malaysia Muhammad Helmi Azman Thailand Somkiat Chantra
2 22 March Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
2 3 Qatar Losail International Circuit, Losail 28 March Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat Japan Takuma Kunimine
4 29 March Indonesia Andi Farid Izdihar
3 5 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit, Sepang 1 August Japan Ayumu Sasaki Japan Ayumu Sasaki
6 2 August Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
4 7 China Zhuhai International Circuit, Zhuhai 19 September Malaysia Adam Norrodin Japan Ayumu Sasaki
8 20 September Japan Ai Ogura
5 9 Japan Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 10 October Japan Ayumu Sasaki Japan Ayumu Sasaki
10 11 October Japan Kazuki Masaki
6 11 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit, Sepang 24 October Japan Takuma Kunimine Japan Takuma Kunimine
12 25 October Japan Kazuki Masaki

Riders' championship

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Scoring System

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos. Rider THA

Thailand

QAT

Qatar

MAL1

Malaysia

CHN

China

JPN

Japan

MAL2

Malaysia

Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Japan Ayumu Sasaki 2 2 3 2 1 Ret 1 6 1 2 4 7 203
2 Japan Takuma Kunimine 7 5 1 Ret 4 2 4 3 6 Ret 1 2 162
3 Japan Kazuki Masaki 4 3 4 7 3 12 Ret 2 18 1 6 1 152
4 Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat 5 1 6 3 5 1 9 Ret 5 11 10 4 124
5 Japan Yūta Date 12 11 7 11 12 4 3 11 11 3 3 5 110
6 Indonesia Gerry Salim 3 7 11 8 8 5 7 5 3 8 9 Ret 109
7 Japan Ai Ogura 10 Ret 12 14 6 Ret 2 1 2 4 Ret 10 107
8 Malaysia Adam Norrodin 6 14 13 6 2 Ret 11 4 4 13 7 3 105
9 Indonesia Andi Farid Izdihar Ret 4 5 1 11 Ret 5 12 7 10 2 Ret 104
10 Malaysia Muhammad Helmi Azman 8 6 Ret 5 13 7 8 8 10 12 11 8 82
11 Malaysia Fakhrusy Syakirin Rostam Ret 9 Ret 9 7 3 10 10 8 6 5 Ret 81
12 Thailand Somkiat Chantra 1 Ret 2 4 61
13 Malaysia Shafiq Rasol 9 8 8 10 10 6 DNS WD 17 15 12 6 61
14 Malaysia Azroy Hakeem Anuar 14 12 9 13 14 Ret Ret 9 9 5 8 9 59
15 Japan Ryūsei Yamanaka Ret 15 15 16 9 Ret 6 7 Ret 9 13 11 44
16 Japan Kite Fuse 11 10 10 12 15 Ret 12 13 Ret 7 15 Ret 40
17 Malaysia Idham Khairuddin 19 9 13 16 14 18 14 13 17
18 Thailand Sittipon Srimoontree 15 17 16 17 17 8 15 15 16 Ret 17 12 15
19 China Chen Yuanhang 13 13 14 15 16 Ret Ret 17 15 16 18 14 13
20 China Zhou Shengjunjie 14 14 13 14 16 15 10
21 Australia Lachlan Taylor 17 Ret 21 10 6
22 Malaysia Luth Harith Erwan 20 11 16 18 20 16 5
23 Japan Yūto Fukushima 12 17 19 17 4
China Chen Pengyuan 16 16 Ret 18 18 Ret 0
Australia Tom Edwards 18 18 17 19 0
Australia Matt Barton 21 18 0
Philippines Mckinley Kyle Paz Ret 19 Ret Ret 0
Pos. Rider R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
THA

Thailand

QAT

Qatar

MAL1

Malaysia

CHN

China

JPN

Japan

MAL2

Malaysia

References

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  1. ^ "Idemitsu - Asia Talent Cup - Calendar".
  2. ^ "#GoldenAi: Ai Ogura crowned 2024 Moto2™ World Champion". MotoGP. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.