The 2009 CEV 125cc season is the twelfth season of the CEV 125cc season. The season was held over 7 races at 7 meetings, beginning on 19 April at Circuito de Albacete and finished on 22 November at Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
Alberto Moncayo won the title after beating closest rival Maverick Viñales by 4 points.[1][2][3]
Calendar
Entry list
| Team
|
Constructor
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
| ADAC Team Nordbayern
|
Aprilia
|
75
|
Tobias Siegert
|
1–2
|
| Aguila Racing Team
|
69
|
Miguel Garcia
|
2–4, 6–7
|
| Alarcos Racing
|
33
|
Antonio Alarcos
|
6–7
|
| Andalucia Aprilia
|
4
|
Alberto Moncayo
|
All
|
| 54
|
Antonio Rodas
|
All
|
| Team Aspar CEV–Curvacero
|
23
|
Isaac Viñales
|
All
|
| 26
|
Adrián Martín
|
All
|
| 74
|
Pau Tortosa
|
7
|
| 83
|
Franco Morbidelli
|
7
|
| 99
|
P. J. Jacobsen
|
All
|
| Blusens BQR
|
25
|
Maverick Viñales
|
All
|
| 37
|
Johnny Rosell
|
All
|
| 44
|
Miguel Oliveira
|
All
|
| DeGraaf Grand Prix Junior Team
|
65
|
Blake Leigh-Smith
|
2, 4–7
|
| 71
|
Max Wadsworth
|
All
|
| Ellegi Racing
|
95
|
Miroslav Popov
|
4
|
| Grillini Racing Team
|
32
|
Nicolas Stizza
|
6–7
|
| Hune Racing Team–RZT Racing
|
20
|
Mathew Scholtz
|
6–7
|
| 27
|
Borja Maestro
|
1–4
|
| 46
|
Iván Maestro
|
All
|
| 87
|
Quentin Jacquet
|
1, 3–4
|
| Junior GP Racing Dream
|
18
|
Gennaro Sabatino
|
4
|
| 29
|
Alessandro Tonucci
|
4
|
| 70
|
Armando Pontone
|
4
|
| 98
|
Luigi Morciano
|
4
|
| NFR Racing
|
49
|
Gennaro Romano
|
6–7
|
| Racing Team Gabrielli
|
12
|
Matteo Gabrielli
|
4, 6–7
|
| 64
|
Tommaso Gabrielli
|
4, 6–7
|
| 88
|
Massimo Parziani
|
4, 6–7
|
| Team Hernandez
|
33
|
Antonio Alarcos
|
1–2
|
| 76
|
Luis Miguel Mora
|
All
|
| Team KLS
|
84
|
Andrew Lawson
|
1–3
|
| 94
|
Joel Taylor
|
4–7
|
| Team Provence Moto Sport
|
80
|
Clément Dunikowski
|
All
|
| Team Quinto
|
41
|
Aitor Cremades
|
All
|
| Team Sachsenring
|
7
|
Mattia Tarozzi
|
6–7
|
| 52
|
Eric Hübsch
|
7
|
| Team TCR Competicion
|
17
|
Eduard López
|
All
|
| 62
|
Giuseppe Scarcella
|
6–7
|
| Tey Racing
|
5
|
Jonas Folger
|
7
|
| 9
|
Lorenzo Savadori
|
7
|
| 13
|
Antonio Alarte
|
All
|
| 14
|
Zulfahmi Khairuddin
|
7
|
| 22
|
Alen Győrfi
|
1–4
|
| 56
|
Peter Sebestyén
|
All
|
| TMMR
|
87
|
Patricia Mourin
|
5
|
| WTR San Marino Team
|
6
|
Johann Zarco
|
6–7
|
| Ajo Motorsport
|
Derbi
|
11
|
Niklas Ajo
|
6–7
|
| ADAC Wurttemberg
|
Honda
|
78
|
Felix Forstenhausler
|
6–7
|
| ADM Racing
|
30
|
Allan Groza
|
5
|
| Albatros Racing Team
|
92
|
Patrick Meile
|
5
|
| Chivi Bikes Racing Team
|
11
|
Daniel Puerto
|
3
|
| Clima Cartagena
|
59
|
Javier Segado
|
3
|
| Dutch Racing Team
|
89
|
Michael van der Mark
|
6–7
|
| Equipe de France Vitesse Espoir
|
60
|
Grégory Di Carlo
|
3–7
|
| 90
|
Alan Techer
|
4–5
|
| Kevin Szalai
|
3, 6–7
|
| Hobby 911 Team
|
55
|
Andrés Flor
|
2–7
|
| LHF–Project Racing Team
|
85
|
Marvin Fritz
|
6–7
|
| Mallorca New Limit
|
43
|
Miguel Poyatos
|
7
|
| Motorcycle Competicion
|
95
|
Eric Lindroth
|
6–7
|
| MYMoto Racing
|
12
|
Franc Serra
|
5
|
| Pitisil Racing
|
47
|
Oscar Calvo
|
3, 5
|
| PCO Racing
|
21
|
Javier Marimon
|
3–4, 7
|
| 58
|
Javier Cholbi
|
3
|
| Robyn Racing Team
|
70
|
Robin Mulhauser
|
7
|
| SAG–Castrol
|
31
|
Jordi Dalmau
|
All
|
| 35
|
Javier Martinez
|
7
|
| 36
|
Joan Perelló
|
All
|
| 39
|
Luis Salom
|
1–2
|
| 68
|
Glenn Scott
|
All
|
| 79
|
Daniel Ruiz
|
4
|
| Team ARC
|
8
|
Daijiro Hiura
|
6–7
|
| Team AX'CLR
|
14
|
Pierre Ginieys
|
1–2, 5
|
| Team KRP Bradley Smith Racing
|
38
|
Dakota Mamola
|
6–7
|
| 77
|
Taylor Mackenzie
|
6–7
|
| Team Larresport
|
20
|
Fernando Rodríguez
|
4–5
|
| 94
|
1–3
|
| 51
|
Álvaro Sánchez
|
1
|
| Tomasi Racing Team
|
19
|
Alberto Tomasi
|
1–4, 6
|
| Vidal Racing Competicion
|
15
|
Christian Vidal
|
1–4
|
| Villier Team Competicion
|
16
|
Richard De Tournay
|
1–2, 4, 6
|
| 28
|
Steven Le Coquen
|
All
|
| 93
|
Robin Barbosa
|
3, 5–6
|
| B&B Battle Factory
|
KTM
|
10
|
Hiroki Ono
|
6–7
|
| Freudenberg Racing Team
|
57
|
Toni Finsterbusch
|
7
|
| Monlau Competicion
|
24
|
Josep Rodríguez
|
All
|
| 34
|
Edgar García
|
All
|
| Team AX'CLR
|
96
|
Louis Rossi
|
All
|
| Bancaja MIR
|
MIR Racing
|
74
|
Pedro Rodriguez
|
3, 7
|
| 75
|
Francisco García
|
5
|
| 84
|
Julián Miralles
|
4–5
|
| Team Rumi
|
Rumi
|
61
|
Nazzareno Lumina
|
7
|
| Freudenberg Racing Team
|
Seel
|
32
|
Daniel Kartheininger
|
5
|
| 42
|
Joël Bigler
|
5
|
| 45
|
Luca Grünwald
|
7
|
| 57
|
Toni Finsterbusch
|
5
|
Championship standings
|
|
| Colour |
Result
|
| Gold |
Winner
|
| Silver |
Second place
|
| Bronze |
Third place
|
| Green |
Points classification
|
| Blue |
Non-points classification
|
| Non-classified finish (NC)
|
| Purple |
Retired, not classified (Ret)
|
| Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
|
| Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
|
| Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
|
| White |
Did not start (DNS)
|
| Withdrew (WD)
|
| Race cancelled (C)
|
| Blank
|
Did not practice (DNP)
|
| Did not arrive (DNA)
|
| Excluded (EX)
|
P – Pole position F – Fastest lap Source:[5]
|
References
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