2015 Dutch Grand PrixRace details Date 27 June 2015 Official name Motul TT Assen[1] [2] [3] Location TT Circuit Assen Course Permanent racing facility 4.542 km (2.822 mi) Rider
Valentino Rossi
Yamaha Time
1:32.627
Rider
Marc Márquez
Honda Time
1:33.617 on lap 4
First
Valentino Rossi
Yamaha Second
Marc Márquez
Honda Third
Jorge Lorenzo
Yamaha
Rider
Johann Zarco
Kalex Time
1:36.346
Rider
Esteve Rabat
Kalex Time
1:37.449 on lap 6
First
Johann Zarco
Kalex Second
Esteve Rabat
Kalex Third
Sam Lowes
Speed Up
Rider
Enea Bastianini
Honda Time
1:41.283
Rider
Jorge Navarro
Honda Time
1:42.135 on lap 16
First
Miguel Oliveira
KTM Second
Fabio Quartararo
Honda Third
Danny Kent
Honda
The 2015 Dutch TT was the eighth round of the 2015 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season .[4] It was held at the TT Circuit Assen in Assen on 27 June 2015.
In the premier class, Valentino Rossi took his first pole position since the 2014 Valencian Grand Prix . In the race, Rossi fought hard with Marc Márquez ; on the final lap, the two riders made contact at the final chicane, causing Rossi to go across the gravel trap.[5] He was able to rejoin the track and claimed his third victory of the season, and a record seventh premier class victory at Assen .[6] Rossi finished ahead of Márquez, while teammate Jorge Lorenzo completed the podium; Rossi extended his championship lead to 10 points as a result.[7] Suzuki 's Aleix Espargaró qualified second on the grid, but he dropped to ninth place in the race. Five riders retired from the race – Jack Miller collided with Héctor Barberá , while Stefan Bradl , Eugene Laverty and Alex de Angelis all crashed out.
Valentino Rossi, overtaking Marc Márquez during the race, with Jorge Lorenzo in the back. Rossi went on to win the race, Márquez and Lorenzo finishing second and third at the MotoGP race.
Classification [ ]
MotoGP [ ]
Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
46
Valentino Rossi
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP
Yamaha
26
40:54.037
1
25
2
93
Marc Márquez
Repsol Honda Team
Honda
26
+1.242
3
20
3
99
Jorge Lorenzo
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP
Yamaha
26
+14.576
8
16
4
29
Andrea Iannone
Ducati Team
Ducati
26
+19.109
6
13
5
44
Pol Espargaró
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Yamaha
26
+24.268
5
11
6
35
Cal Crutchlow
CWM LCR Honda
Honda
26
+24.373
7
10
7
38
Bradley Smith
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Yamaha
26
+24.442
12
9
8
26
Dani Pedrosa
Repsol Honda Team
Honda
26
+24.656
4
8
9
41
Aleix Espargaró
Team Suzuki ECSTAR
Suzuki
26
+26.725
2
7
10
25
Maverick Viñales
Team Suzuki ECSTAR
Suzuki
26
+27.238
9
6
11
9
Danilo Petrucci
Octo Pramac Racing
Ducati
26
+29.038
11
5
12
4
Andrea Dovizioso
Ducati Team
Ducati
26
+29.418
10
4
13
45
Scott Redding
EG 0,0 Marc VDS
Honda
26
+46.663
16
3
14
68
Yonny Hernández
Octo Pramac Racing
Ducati
26
+49.305
14
2
15
76
Loris Baz
Athina Forward Racing
Yamaha Forward
26
+52.396
15
1
16
69
Nicky Hayden
Aspar MotoGP Team
Honda
26
+56.005
22
17
19
Álvaro Bautista
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini
Aprilia
26
+59.857
21
18
63
Mike Di Meglio
Avintia Racing
Ducati
26
+1:14.513
18
19
33
Marco Melandri
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini
Aprilia
25
+1 lap
24
Ret
15
Alex de Angelis
E-Motion IodaRacing Team
ART
23
Accident
23
Ret
50
Eugene Laverty
Aspar MotoGP Team
Honda
15
Accident
19
Ret
6
Stefan Bradl
Athina Forward Racing
Yamaha Forward
5
Accident
13
Ret
8
Héctor Barberá
Avintia Racing
Ducati
0
Accident
17
Ret
43
Jack Miller
CWM LCR Honda
Honda
0
Accident
20
Sources: [8] [9] [10]
Moto2 [ ]
The first attempt to run the race was interrupted following an oil spill at the first turn caused by Luis Salom 's crashed bike.[11] For the restart, the race distance was reduced from 24 to 16 laps.
Moto3 [ ]
Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
44
Miguel Oliveira
KTM
22
37:54.427
6
25
2
20
Fabio Quartararo
Honda
22
+0.066
7
20
3
52
Danny Kent
Honda
22
+0.117
4
16
4
9
Jorge Navarro
Honda
22
+0.179
2
13
5
5
Romano Fenati
KTM
22
+0.252
8
11
6
33
Enea Bastianini
Honda
22
+0.526
1
10
7
41
Brad Binder
KTM
22
+0.540
11
9
8
98
Karel Hanika
KTM
22
+21.406
3
8
9
23
Niccolò Antonelli
Honda
22
+21.472
19
7
10
17
John McPhee
Honda
22
+21.663
23
6
11
21
Francesco Bagnaia
Mahindra
22
+21.693
10
5
12
16
Andrea Migno
KTM
22
+21.723
17
4
13
11
Livio Loi
Honda
22
+22.024
20
3
14
76
Hiroki Ono
Honda
22
+22.204
22
2
15
65
Philipp Öttl
KTM
22
+22.596
12
1
16
95
Jules Danilo
Honda
22
+22.666
28
17
31
Niklas Ajo
KTM
22
+25.494
16
18
88
Jorge Martín
Mahindra
22
+27.271
15
19
40
Darryn Binder
Mahindra
22
+27.386
24
20
84
Jakub Kornfeil
KTM
22
+33.963
25
21
19
Alessandro Tonucci
Mahindra
22
+34.768
26
22
29
Stefano Manzi
Mahindra
22
+38.741
32
23
22
Ana Carrasco
KTM
22
+51.803
33
24
12
Matteo Ferrari
Mahindra
22
+52.214
34
25
91
Gabriel Rodrigo
KTM
22
+53.616
27
26
2
Remy Gardner
Mahindra
22
+1:38.917
31
27
25
Kalex KTM
21
+1 lap
35
28
86
Kevin Hanus
Honda
21
+1 lap
36
Ret
55
Andrea Locatelli
Honda
21
Accident
14
Ret
6
María Herrera
Husqvarna
12
Accident
13
Ret
58
Juan Francisco Guevara
Mahindra
12
Retirement
18
Ret
32
Isaac Viñales
Husqvarna
11
Accident
5
Ret
63
Zulfahmi Khairuddin
KTM
5
Accident
30
Ret
10
Alexis Masbou
Honda
5
Retirement
21
Ret
7
Efrén Vázquez
Honda
2
Accident
9
Ret
24
Tatsuki Suzuki
Mahindra
0
Retirement
29
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT
Championship standings after the race (MotoGP) [ ]
Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round eight has concluded.[12]
Note : Only the top five positions are included for all standings.
References [ ]