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What is a MotoGP Triple Crown and Why does it matter? – Explained

MotoGP Triple Crown: Check out what the MotoGP Triple Crown is and why it is one of the highest honors in motorcycle racing, only on Sports.info

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In the world of Formula 1 Triple Crown means someone who has won the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indy 500, and the Le Mans 24 Hours. Similarly, in MotoGP, the ultimate achievement for any team isn’t just about winning a single championship. It’s about securing what’s known as the MotoGP Triple Crown—a rare and prestigious accomplishment that elevates both riders and their teams to legendary status in the sport.

The Triple Crown in MotoGP consists of three major championships: the Riders' Championship, the Constructors' Championship, and the Teams' Championship of a single season. Each represents a different aspect of excellence in MotoGP, and together, they symbolize total dominance across the season.

Breaking Down the MotoGP Triple Crown

  1. Riders' Championship: This is the most coveted of the three titles and is awarded to the individual rider who accumulates the most points throughout the season. It highlights the rider’s skill, consistency, and determination in overcoming fierce competition and unpredictable race conditions.
  2. Constructors' Championship: The Constructors' Championship is all about the bike manufacturers. Points are awarded to each manufacturer based on the highest-finishing rider representing their brand in each race. This title emphasizes the engineering, design, and technical prowess of a team’s machinery. Winning this championship showcases the strength of the bike itself and the efforts of the technical teams working behind the scenes.
  3. Teams' Championship: This title celebrates the combined efforts of a MotoGP team, which typically fields two riders. Points from both riders contribute to the team’s overall standings, making it a balanced evaluation of how strong and synchronized a team has been throughout the season.

Why Does the Triple Crown Matter?

Achieving the Triple Crown is considered the pinnacle of success in MotoGP because it shows that a team has not only mastered individual races but has also dominated every aspect of the sport—rider skill, technical bike performance, and team strategy. Winning all three titles in one season cements a team’s place in MotoGP history, proving their superiority on multiple fronts.

Moreover, the Triple Crown carries immense prestige for manufacturers and riders. For constructors, it serves as a powerful marketing tool, showcasing their technological advancements and race-winning machines. For teams and riders, it's a testament to their cohesion, talent, and adaptability across a grueling season.

Who Has Achieved the MotoGP Triple Crown?

The MotoGP Triple Crown has been a rare feat, but some teams have managed to accomplish it, further establishing their legacy. Notably, Repsol Honda and Ducati have both secured the Triple Crown. Honda has done it nine times including a hattrick from 2017 to 2019. Meanwhile, Ducati have done it in 2007 and 2022 with Pecco Bagnaia.  

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