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2023 Asia Talent Cup
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The 2023 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup was the ninth running of the Asia Talent Cup, a motorcycle racing series organized by Dorna and sponsored by Idemitsu which is intended for young riders throughout Asia and Oceania. The season features six rounds at circuits in Asia, with all but the first round being held as support races for the MotoGP World Championship. The season commenced at Sepang on 18 August, and is scheduled to conclude at Losail on 19 November.

Indonesian rider Veda Ega Pratama dominated the championship in his second full season, winning nine of the season's twelve races and clinching the title with one round to go. Fellow series returnee Amon Odaki finished in second, some 103 points adrift of Pratama, while Ryōta Ogiwara finished in third as the highest-placed rookie.

Entry list

The entry list of selected riders was released on 26 January 2023. All riders compete on identical 250cc Honda NSF250R motorcycles.

No. Rider Rounds
2 Japan Zen Mitani All
3 Malaysia Adi Putra All
5 Indonesia Chessy Meilandri All
6 Australia Levi Kwan Russo All
7 Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama All
8 Malaysia Farres Putra 1–5
9 Japan Riichi Takahira All
10 Thailand Burapa Wanmoon 1–4
11 India Sarthak Chavan 1, 3–6
12 Australia Marianos Nikolis All
13 Indonesia Jorge Raphael Gading All
14 Japan Amon Odaki All
15 Indonesia Reykat Yusuf Fadilah 1–4
16 Japan Ryōta Ogiwara All
17 Malaysia Ahmad Darwisy All
18 Indonesia Hafizd Fahril Rasyadan All
19 Malaysia Farish Hafiy All
20 Thailand Jakkreephat Phuettisan All
21 Japan Shinya Ezawa All
22 Japan Kakeru Okunuki 2
Indonesia Kiandra Ramadhipa 3
Thailand Kitsada Tanachot 4
Qatar Mohammed Binladin 6
23 Qatar Hamad Al-Sahouti All
24 Indonesia Decksa Almer Alfarezel 3
Thailand Kiattisak Singhapong 4–6

Calendar and results

The season calendar was revealed on 14 November 2022, and features six rounds in five countries.

Rnd. Circuit Date Pole position Fastest Lap Winning driver
1 1 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit, Sepang 19 August Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Japan Amon Odaki Japan Riichi Takahira
2 20 August Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
2 3 Japan Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi 30 September Japan Amon Odaki Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
4 1 October Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
3 5 Indonesia Mandalika International Street Circuit, Central Lombok Regency 14 October Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Japan Amon Odaki Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
6 15 October Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
4 7 Thailand Chang International Circuit, Buriram 28 October Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Thailand Jakkreephat Phuettisan Thailand Jakkreephat Phuettisan
8 29 October Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
5 9 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit, Sepang 11 November Japan Riichi Takahira Japan Shinya Ezawa Japan Amon Odaki
10 12 November Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
6 11 Qatar Losail International Circuit, Losail 18 November Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama
12 19 November Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama

Championship standings

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 MAL1
Malaysia
JPN
Japan
IDN
Indonesia
THA
Thailand
MAL2
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Indonesia Veda Ega Pratama 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 Ret 1 1 1 256
2 Japan Amon Odaki 4 Ret 3 Ret 2 3 3 2 1 5 Ret 3 153
3 Japan Ryōta Ogiwara 6 4 4 6 Ret 4 7 4 4 3 2 2 150
4 Thailand Jakkreephat Phuettisan 7 5 7 3 5 6 1 3 3 7 7 9 148
5 Japan Zen Mitani 3 3 2 Ret 3 2 4 Ret Ret 2 6 6 141
6 JapanRiichi Takahira 1 2 6 Ret 9 8 6 5 Ret 4 5 4 128
7 Japan Shinya Ezawa 5 2 Ret 5 2 Ret 2 Ret 3 5 109
8 Qatar Hamad Al-Sahouti 9 6 9 4 15 11 11 10 5 Ret 11 10 76
9 Malaysia Farish Hafiy 12 9 Ret 5 4 7 Ret 6 Ret Ret 8 7 71
10 Australia Marianos Nikolis DNS DNS Ret 11 7 9 8 7 Ret 8 4 8 67
11 Malaysia Farres Putra 8 8 8 9 13 10 12 8 Ret DNS 52
12 Indonesia Hafizd Fahril Rasyadan 11 7 Ret 8 18 Ret Ret 12 Ret 9 12 12 41
13 Indonesia Chessy Meilandri 16 11 10 Ret 10 13 14 14 7 11 14 15 41
14 Indonesia Reykat Yusuf Fadilah 5 Ret 12 Ret 6 Ret 10 9 38
15 Australia Levi Kwan Russo 15 13 11 12 Ret 15 15 13 6 6 18 17 38
16 Thailand Kiattisak Singhapong 9 11 8 10 9 13 36
17 Malaysia Ahmad Darwisy 10 10 15 10 14 14 13 16 Ret 13 15 Ret 30
18 Thailand Burapa Wanmoon 13 14 Ret 7 12 16 Ret DNS 18
19 Indonesia Jorge Raphael Gading 17 12 13 13 16 Ret 16 19 Ret DNS 13 11 18
20 India Sarthak Chavan 14 Ret 19 Ret Ret 18 9 12 16 16 13
21 Malaysia Adi Putra 18 15 14 14 17 17 17 17 10 14 17 18 13
22 Indonesia Kiandra Ramadhipa 11 12 9
23 Indonesia Decksa Almer Alfarezel 8 Ret 8
24 Qatar Mohammed Binladin 10 14 8
25 Thailand Kitsada Tanachot 18 15 1
Japan Kakeru Okunuki Ret Ret 0
Pos. Rider R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
MAL1
Malaysia
JPN
Japan
IDN
Indonesia
THA
Thailand
MAL2
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar

References

  1. "Pratama is Indonesia's first Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Champion!". MotoGP. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  2. "2023 Entry List" (PDF). Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup. 26 January 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  3. "2023 Provisional Calendar" (PDF). Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2023.

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