Martín received his world champion trophy at the MotoGP gala

The 2024 season didn't quite end under the checkered flag in Barcelona for the riders, but a few hours later, with the traditional MotoGP awards gala. Usually organized in Valencia, the event, like the race, was moved to Barcelona, ​​after the serious floods which affected the area almost three weeks ago.

The ceremony was held at the National Museum of Catalonia on the Montjuïc mountain in Barcelona, ​​where the new MotoGP logo was also unveiled. The invited riders took out their best clothes from their wardrobes, culminating in the presentation of the world champion trophy to Jorge Martín, the first independent rider to be crowned in the MotoGP era, and as is customary, the installation of the plaque in his name by the Spaniard himself, to complete the trophy.

“It’s a career close to perfection that has come to an end”Martín said on stage. “I have achieved my life's goal and everything that comes in the future will just be a gift. I am very, very proud. I remember the first time I came to the gala I was just the winner of the Rookies Cup I was with Marc. [Márquez]Valentino [Rossi], [Jorge] Lorenzo. It was amazing to be with them, and now it's me. It’s fantastic and I’m very, very proud.”

Pecco Bagnaia, winner of the last two titles and second in the championship, and Marc Márquez, who completed the championship podium, were also present.

If this ceremony is naturally followed by some less public celebrations, in particular for Martín, it does not yet mark vacation time for the pilots. In MotoGP, they will be back on track on Tuesday for a very important test in preparation for the 2024 season, and we will already see several riders in their new teams, with transfers being numerous.

Jorge Martin, 2024 MotoGP world champion

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The complete results for the 2024 season

MotoGP:

– World Champion: Jorge Martín
– 2nd champion: Pecco Bagnaia
– 3rd in the championship: Marc Márquez
– Manufacturers' world champion: Ducati
– World Team Champion: Ducati Lenovo Team
– Best independent driver: Jorge Martín
– Best independent team: Prima Pramac Racing
– BMW M Award: Pecco Bagnaia
– Prix Tissot Pole of poles : Jorge Martín (7 pole positions)
– Rookie of the year: Pedro Acosta
– Agostini Fan Award for best overtaking: Marc Márquez on Jorge Martín at the Australian GP

Moto2 :

– World Champion: Ai Ogura
– 2nd in the championship: Aròn Canet
– 3rd in the championship: Manuel González
– Manufacturers’ world champion: Kalex
– Team world champion: MT Helmets – MSI
– Tissot Pole of Poles Prize: Aròn Canet (6 pole positions)
– Rookie of the year: Diogo Moreira

Moto3:

– World Champion: David Alonso
– 2nd in the championship: Daniel Holgado
– 3rd in the championship: Collin Veijer
– Manufacturers' world champion: CFMoto
– Team world champion: CFMOTO Aspar Team
– Tissot Pole of poles : David Alonso (7 pole positions)
– Rookie of the year: Ángel Piqueras

The 2024 champions: Ai Ogura (Moto2), Jorge Martin (MotoGP) and David Alonso (Moto3)

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MotoE World Championship:

– Champion du monde: Héctor Garzó
– 2nd of the championship: Mattia Casadei
– 3rd in the championship: Óscar Gutiérrez
– Team world champion: Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE

Women's World Championship:

– World champion: Ana Carasco
– 2nd championnat: María Herrera
– 3rd in the championship: Sara Sánchez

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