2013 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship

2013 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship
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The 2013 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship was the fourth season of the FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship. The season was held over 9 races at 7 meetings, beginning on 28 April at the Catalunya and finished on 24 November at the Jerez.

Román Ramos won the title after beating closest rival Álex Mariñelarena.[1]

Calendar

2013 Calendar[2]
Round Date Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Race winner Winning constructor
1 28 April Catalunya Hafizh Syahrin Álex Mariñelarena Álex Mariñelarena Suter
2 26 May Aragón Jesko Raffin Román Ramos Román Ramos Ariane
Jesko Raffin Jesko Raffin Kalex
3 23 June Albacete 1 Román Ramos Dani Rivas Álex Mariñelarena Suter
4 8 September Albacete 2 Román Ramos Román Ramos Román Ramos Ariane
5 22 September Navarra Román Ramos Álex Mariñelarena Hafizh Syahrin Kalex
Álex Mariñelarena Álex Mariñelarena Kalex
6 17 November Valencia Hafizh Syahrin Hafizh Syahrin Hafizh Syahrin Kalex
7 24 November Jerez Álex Mariñelarena Álex Mariñelarena Álex Mariñelarena Kalex

Entry list

Team Bike No. Rider Rounds
Moto2
H43 Team Nobby Talasur Blumaq AJR 17 Russell Gómez All
18 Samuel Rankin 1–3, 5–7
76 Luis Miguel Mora 1–3
H43 Team Nobby Talasur Blumaq Ariane 12 Thomas Sigvartsen 6
Team Stratos 37 Rodrigo Concha 1–3, 5
40 Román Ramos All
44 Arturo Tizón 4
66 Robert Gull 6–7
70 Luca Vitali 7
90 Iván Lookin 1
Motorrika Bottpower 79 Maksim Averkin 1
Team FTR Palmeto FTR 43 James Folkard 4–7
Escuderia GPE GPE 30 Xeray Vargas 4
Wilson Racing Harris 54 Marcus Woodbine 1–4, 6–7
MS Factory Racing IAMT 45 Jan Bühn 7
50 Lukas Trautmann 6–7
Inmotec Inmotec 3 Christian Vidal 1
82 Elena Rosell 5
Amalgama Kalex 16 Óscar Climent 1–3
Petronas Raceline Malaysia 55 Hafizh Syahrin All
Pons Racing 10 Jesko Raffin All
57 Edgar Pons All
Targobank Motorsport 92 Álex Mariñelarena 5–7
TSR Motorsports 7 Dani Rivas 1–3
9 Kyle Smith 4–5
19 Sebastián Porto 6–7
64 Santiago Hernández All
Amalgama/Team Climent MIR Racing 16 Óscar Climent 4–7
MR Griful MVR 34 Ezequiel Iturrioz 1–4
74 Andrés González All
QMMF Racing Team Moriwaki 95 Nasser Al Malki 1–2, 4–6
96 Saeed Al Sulaiti 1–2, 4–6
Red Racing Moto2 SR–71 71 Ferran Casas 4–6
Ciatti – Gresini Speed Up 93 Federico Fuligni 7
Motorrika 79 Maksim Averkin 3
80 Iván Lookin 2–5
Elle2–Ciatti Suter 93 Federico Fuligni 6
Equipe De France 60 Lucas Mahias 6–7
H43 Team Nobby Talasur Blumaq 12 Thomas Sigvartsen 4
18 Samuel Rankin 4
Halcourier MS 24 Ángel Poyatos 2–7
59 Pedro Rodríguez All
PL Racing Moto2 73 Antonio Alarte All
82 Elena Rosell 7
Targobank Motorsport 92 Álex Mariñelarena 1–4
Team Calvo 9 Kenny Noyes[3][4] 1–3
52 Juan Martin Solorza All
Transfiormer Team Transfiormers 53 Valentin Debise 6–7
Superstock 600
Tecnica Moto Racing Team Honda 45 Andrea Zappa 6
AE19 Basoli Competicio Kawasaki 19 Alejandro Esteban 1–5
Bruno Performance 58 Javier Hidalgo 4–7
82 Elena Rosell 1–4, 6
DMC Racing 61 Alexey Ivanov 6–7
Kawasaki Palmeto PL Racing Team 13 Santiago Mangas 6–7
KRS Team 48 José David Guzmán 7
Promoto Sprot Team 4 Alexis González 1–2, 4
Red Racing Moto2 4 Alexis González 5–6
Transtasa – Macisa 81 Jesús Alconchel 1–5
TMR–La Bruixa D'Or 39 Juan Risueño 1–2
FC Team 57 Suzuki 71 Ferran Casas 7
A.Faria Leite Racing Yamaha 33 Romeu Leite 3
Andalucia Cádiz Pastrana Racing Team 84 Jorge Arroyo All
85 Abian Angel Santana 6–7
Bike E Motor Racing Team 29 Julian Puffe 7
35 Marco De Luca 7
CM Circuito De Albacete 48 Joaquin Castañeda 4
DAAC Team 14 Didac López 1
DVRacing–Grup Pons 77 Miquel Pons All
Ehaff Racing Team 11 Aitor Martínez 1
FRICAR Team 85 Abian Angel Santana 1–5
Hospitality Motobox 23 Guillermo Llado 1–3
Motomundi 20 Raúl Navarro 2
Peluca Racing Team 94 Pau Tortosa 1
Performance First 31 Antonio Train 5
Petrofer Fly Group 11 Aitor Martínez 2–3, 5
PP Promotion 51 Pierre Ginieys 6
Team TMT 97 Bernat Crespi 3
Team Torrento 36 Alexander Mateos 7
Tex Racing 46 Pierre Texier 6
TMR Competición 31 Antonio Train 1–3, 6
Transtasa – Macisa 81 Jesús Alconchel 6
Twenties Motorsport 15 Javier Sánchez 2

Championship standings

Pos. Rider Bike CAT
ARA
ALB1
ALB2
NAV
VAL
JER
Pts
Overall
1 Román Ramos Ariane 2 1F 2 2P 1P F 3P 2P 3 5 173
2 Álex Mariñelarena Eskil Suter 1F Ret 3 1 5 167
Kalex 2F 1F 2 1P F
3 Hafizh Syahrin Kalex RetP 2 4 3 2 1 3 1P F 2 155
4 Jesko Raffin Kalex 7 RetP 1P F 4 7 4 4 7 4 104
5 Russell Gómez AJR 3 4 7 5 4 Ret 5 5 9 91
6 Santiago Hernández Kalex 4 Ret 6 9 10 5 8 4 7 77
7 Ángel Poyatos Suter 5 9 8 6 6 7 6 10 71
8 Andrés González MVR 8 9 17 14 13 8 6 9 12 49
9 Óscar Climent Kalex 23 6 10 7 47
MIR Racing 8 7 19 11 Ret
10 Edgar Pons Kalex 11 7 11 Ret 12 9 13 15 8 42
11 Kenny Noyes Suter Ret 3 8 6 34
12 Pedro Rodríguez Suter 14 15 19 12 30 11 9 13 14 24
13 Dani Rivas Kalex 5 Ret 5 RetF 22
14 Elena Rosell Kawasaki DSQ 14 Ret Ret Ret 8 22
Inmotec 10 10
Suter DNS
15 Ezequiel Iturrioz MVR 13 8 12 11 Ret 20
16 Miquel Pons Yamaha 19 10 13 13 20 12 12 26 DSQ 20
17 Jorge Arroyo Yamaha 9 13 33 15 15 19 11 30 19 17
18 Sebastián Porto Kalex Ret 3 16
19 Kyle Smith Kalex 3 Ret Ret 16
20 Nasser Al Malki Moriwaki Ret 12 18 9 14 14 24 15
21 Antonio Alarte Suter 20 Ret 15 10 11 Ret 17 19 Ret 12
22 Luca Vitali Ariane 6 10
23 Luis Miguel Mora AJR 6 17 22 18 10
24 Valentin Debise Transfiormers 10 13 9
25 Lukas Trautmann IAMT 12 11 9
26 Aitor Martínez Yamaha 18 11 14 25 23 24 7
27 Jesús Alconchel Kawasaki 10 18 23 20 21 20 Ret 6
Yamaha 21
28 Juan Risueño Kawasaki 12 20 25 4
29 Javier Hidalgo Kawasaki 22 13 16 17 Ret 3
30 Federico Fuligni Suter 14 3
Speed Up 15
31 Juan Martin Solorza Suter Ret Ret 16 Ret 14 15 18 16 Ret 3
32 Saeed Al Sulaiti Moriwaki 15 22 26 23 16 Ret 23 1
33 Ferran Casas SR–71 Ret Ret 15 Ret 1
Suzuki 17
Alejandro Esteban Kawasaki 24 16 20 DSQ 16 Ret DNS 0
James Folkard FTR 17 Ret Ret Ret 16 0
Maksim Averkin Bottpower 21 0
Speed Up 16
Alexis González Kawasaki 16 21 29 27 Ret DNS Ret 0
Christian Vidal Inmotec 17 0
Samuel Rankin AJR Ret Ret 21 17 21 22 32 22 0
Suter 24
Abian Angel Santana Yamaha DNQ 26 31 24 25 17 21 28 Ret 0
Alexander Mateos Yamaha 18 0
Antonio Train Yamaha 25 23 24 Ret 18 23 22 0
Thomas Sigvartsen Suter 18 0
Ariane 27
Lucas Mahias Suter 18 Ret 0
Arturo Tizón Ariane 19 0
Rodrigo Concha Ariane DNQ 19 32 19 22 0
Robert Gull Ariane 20 25 0
Santiago Mangas Kawasaki Ret 20 0
Markus Woodbine Harris 22 24 28 21 29 31 21 0
Iván Lookin Ariane DNQ 0
Speed Up 28 Ret 22 28 DNQ DNQ
Marco De Luca Yamaha 23 0
Guillermo LLano Yamaha 25 27 23 0
José David Guzmán Kawasaki 24 0
Andrea Zappa Honda 25 0
Joaquin Castañeda Yamaha 26 0
Raúl Navarro Yamaha 27 30 0
Pierre Texier Yamaha 29 0
Alexey Ivanov Kawasaki Ret Ret 0
Jan Bühn IAMT Ret 0
Julian Puffe Yamaha Ret 0
Romeu Leite Yamaha DSQ 0
Pierre Ginieys Yamaha Ret 0
Bernat Crespi Yamaha Ret 0
Pau Tortosa Yamaha DNS
Xeray Vargas GPE DNQ
Javier Sánchez Yamaha DNQ DNQ
Didac López Yamaha DNQ
Pos. Rider Bike CAT
ARA
ALB1
ALB2
NAV
VAL
JER
Pts
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

  1. ^ "Román Ramos campeón del CEV de Moto2". motociclismo.es (in Spanish). 24 November 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  2. ^ "CEV Buckler 2013 calendar". fimjuniorgp.com. 11 October 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  3. ^ "Moto2: Noyes signs with top CEV Moto2 team". cycleworld.com. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  4. ^ "American Kenny Noyes signs with CEV Moto2 Championship winning team for 2013". roadracingworld.com. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  5. ^ "2013 CEV Buckler Moto2 standings" (PDF). cevbuckler.com. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2025.