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KOMPAS.com – Petronas Yamaha SRT rider Franco Morbidelli finished second in the 2020 MotoGP classification after winning the Valencia GP at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit on Sunday (11/15/2020) WIB afternoon.
This victory saw Franco Morbidelli score an additional 25 points and move up two places to second place.
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After the Valencia MotoGP 2020, Franco Morbidelli accumulated a total of 142 points.
He changed three drivers at the same time Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins and Maverick Vinales.
Behind Franco Morbidelli is Alex Rins, who added 138 points after finishing fourth in the 2020 Valencia MotoGP.
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Meanwhile, leader Joan Mir accumulated 171 points after finishing seventh.
The number of points has not been surpassed by other riders. Thus, Joan Mir has also secured the MotoGP world title in 2020.
Rounding out the top five are Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo, who are fourth and fifth.
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MotoGP classification after the Valencia GP, Sunday (11/15/2020):
1. Joan Mir (Suzuki Ecstar) – 171 points
2. Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) – 142
3. Alex Rins (Suzuki Ecstar) – 138
4. Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha) – 127
5. Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) – 125
6. Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) – 125
7. Pol Espargaró (Red Bull KTM) – 122
8. Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) – 112
9. Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda) –105
10. Miguel Oliveira (KTM Tech3) – 100
11. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM) – 87
12. Danillo Petrucci (Ducati) – 78
13. Johann Zarco (Reale Avintia) – 71
14. Alex Marquez (Repsol Honda) – 67
15. Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamah) – 62
16. Francesco Baganaia (Pramac Racing) – 47
17. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia) – 34
18. Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda) – 29
19. Iker Lecuona (KTM Tech3) – 27
20. Stefan Bradl (Repsol Honda) – 18
21. Bradley Smith (Avintia) – 12
22. Tito Rabat (Reale Avintia) – 10
23. Michele Pirro (Ducati) – 4