FIM Moto2 European Championship

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FIM Moto2 European Championship is a motorcycle racing competition intended for young racers in Europe. This competition is organized by Dorna, which also runs the competition MotoGP, and Superbike World Championship.[1]

CountryEurope
Inaugural event2010
ConstructorsBoscoscuro, Kalex
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FIM Moto2 European Championship
CategoryMotorcycle sport
CountryEurope
Inaugural event2010
ConstructorsBoscoscuro, Kalex
Tyre suppliersDunlop
Official WebsiteFIM Moto2 European Championship
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A race start at Estoril in 2017

Moto2 was initially a 600 cc four-stroke class. Engines were supplied exclusively by Honda, tires by Dunlop and electronics are limited and supplied only by FIM-sanctioned producers. Carbon brake discs are banned, only steel brake discs are allowed. However, there are no chassis limitations.

The championship was scheduled to switch to Triumph engines in 2020, following the switch of the Moto2 World Championship in 2019. However the switch was postponed for 2020 and 2021 to reduce costs due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The championship switched to Triumph engines in 2022.[3]

Champions

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Year Rider Team Constructor
2010 Spain Carmelo Morales Spain Team Laglisse Suter
2011 Spain Jordi Torres Spain Team Laglisse Suter
2012 Spain Jordi Torres Spain Team Laglisse Suter
2013 Spain Román Ramos Spain Team Stratos Ariane
2014 Switzerland Jesko Raffin Spain Pons Racing Kalex
2015 Spain Edgar Pons Spain Páginas Amarillas HP40 Junior Kalex
2016 South Africa Steven Odendaal Spain AGR Team Kalex
2017 Brazil Eric Granado Spain Promoracing Kalex
2018 Switzerland Jesko Raffin Spain easyRace Team Suter
2019 Spain Edgar Pons Spain Baiko Racing Team Kalex
2020 Italy Yari Montella Italy Team Ciatti Speed Up
2021 Spain Fermín Aldeguer Italy Team Ciatti Boscoscuro
2022 Germany Lukas Tulovic Germany Liqui Moly Intact JuniorGP Team Kalex
2023 Australia Senna Agius Germany Liqui Moly Intact JuniorGP Team Kalex
2024 Spain Roberto García Italy Team Ciatti Kalex
2025 Poland Milan Pawelec Spain AGR Team Kalex
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