The 2019 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship is the tenth CEV Moto2 season and the fourth under the FIM banner.
Calendar
The following races are scheduled to take place in 2019.[1]
Entry list
Team
|
Constructor
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
Moto2
|
|
Nykos Racing[2]
|
Honda
|
5
|
Luca de Vleeschauwer[2]
|
Astra Honda Racing Team[3]
|
Kalex
|
19
|
Andi Farid[4]
|
3, 5-7
|
31
|
Gerry Salim[3]
|
1-3, 5-7
|
Baiko Racing Team[5]
|
13
|
Taiga Hada
|
5-6
|
35
|
Benny Solis[3]
|
1-3
|
57
|
Edgar Pons[3]
|
All
|
Dynavolt Intact SIC Junior Team[6]
|
21
|
Matthias Meggle[6]
|
1-6
|
27
|
Kasma Daniel[6]
|
All
|
EasyRace Team[3]
|
2
|
Heng Su[4]
|
|
33
|
Daniel Valle[3]
|
1-4
|
70
|
Takeshi Ishizuka[3]
|
All
|
95
|
Julian Mayer[2]
|
4, 6-7
|
Gresini Laglisse Academy[3]
|
11
|
Matteo Ferrari[3]
|
1-2, 4-5, 7
|
Grupo Machado–Came[7]
|
8
|
Matteo Porretta[7]
|
|
H43 Team Nobby Talasur-Blumaq[3]
|
77
|
Miquel Pons[3]
|
All
|
IDWE Racing[5]
|
3
|
Sam Wilford[5]
|
1, 4-7
|
ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team[5]
|
32
|
Ramdan Rosli[5]
|
1-6
|
84
|
Azlan Shah[5]
|
3, 7
|
87
|
Nazirul Muhammad Bahruddin [2]
|
4-7
|
PromoRacing[3]
|
24
|
Chandler Cooper[3]
|
1-2
|
61
|
Alessandro Zaccone[3]
|
All
|
SIC Junior Team[3]
|
7
|
Adam Norrodin[3]
|
1-4
|
Team Stylobike[3]
|
18
|
Niki Tuuli[3]
|
1-4
|
51
|
Matteo Ciprietti[3]
|
All
|
74
|
Piotr Biesiekirski[3]
|
2-7
|
VR46 Master Camp Team[3]
|
9
|
Keminth Kubo[3]
|
All
|
50
|
Anupab Sarmoon[3]
|
All
|
Fundación Andreas Pérez 77[3]
|
KTM
|
16
|
Álex Ruiz[3]
|
1-2
|
Kiefer Racing[3]
|
25
|
Marcel Brenner[3]
|
All
|
Yohann Moto Sport[3]
|
Mistral
|
23
|
Cédric Tangre[3]
|
1-4, 6-7
|
Nykos Racing[5]
|
Nykos
|
95
|
Julian Mayer[5]
|
1-2
|
Team Ciatti[3]
|
Speed Up
|
10
|
Tommaso Marcon[3]
|
All
|
55
|
Yari Montella[3]
|
All
|
CNS Motorsport[3]
|
Tech 3
|
4
|
Héctor Garzó[3]
|
All
|
Superstock 600
|
DCR Racing Team[3]
|
Yamaha
|
48
|
Joan Díaz[3]
|
All
|
EasyRace Team[5]
|
29
|
Lyvann Luchel[5]
|
1-3, 7
|
47
|
Aarón Polanco
|
5-7
|
FAU55 El Senõr De Las Bolsas[3]
|
88
|
Alessandro Zetti[3]
|
All
|
KPR Innovation Team[4]
|
26
|
Mario Gómez-Caro[4]
|
3, 6
|
Redding – Pinamoto RS[5]
|
12
|
Peetu Paavilainen[3]
|
All
|
41
|
Kevin Orgis[3]
|
All
|
44
|
45
|
Leon Orgis[5]
|
1-4
|
Yamaha Laglisse[3]
|
66
|
Philippe Le Gallo[3]
|
1-5
|
Entry Lists:[3][5][7][4][2]
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Championship standings
- Scoring system
Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had 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
|
Riders' championship
Manufacturers' championship
References
External links