2005 MotoGP season

GPTKB entity

Statements (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Moto2 World Championship
gptkbp:category MotoGP seasons
2005 in motorcycle sport
gptkbp:championships gptkb:Valentino_Rossi
gptkb:Yamaha
gptkbp:endDate 2005-11-06
gptkbp:firstRace gptkb:Spanish_Grand_Prix
gptkbp:followedBy gptkb:2006_MotoGP_season
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 2005 MotoGP season
gptkbp:lastRace gptkb:Valencian_Community_Grand_Prix
gptkbp:mainVenue gptkb:Estoril_Circuit
gptkb:Istanbul_Park
gptkb:Sepang_International_Circuit
gptkb:Phillip_Island
gptkb:Le_Mans
gptkb:Circuito_de_Jerez
gptkb:Brno_Circuit
gptkb:Laguna_Seca
gptkb:Assen_Circuit
gptkb:Shanghai_International_Circuit
gptkb:Motegi_Twin_Ring
gptkb:Donington_Park
gptkb:Mugello_Circuit
gptkb:Sachsenring
gptkb:Circuit_Ricardo_Tormo
Catalunya Circuit
Qatar Losail International Circuit
gptkbp:notableEvent Alex Barros won the Portuguese Grand Prix
Carlos Checa rode for Ducati
Colin Edwards finished 4th in the championship
Debut of the Turkish Grand Prix
Last season for the 990cc engine era
Loris Capirossi won two races for Ducati
Makoto Tamada rode for Konica Minolta Honda
Makoto Tamada won the Japanese Grand Prix
Sete Gibernau finished 7th in the championship
Sete Gibernau had multiple DNFs
Suzuki and Kawasaki participated as factory teams
Troy Bayliss missed races due to injury
Valentino Rossi won 11 races
Nicky Hayden won his first MotoGP race at Laguna Seca
Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki, Kawasaki were main constructors
Kenny Roberts Jr. missed several races due to injury
Valentino Rossi clinched the title with four races to go
gptkbp:numberOfRaces 17
gptkbp:precededBy 2004 MotoGP season
gptkbp:runnerUp gptkb:Marco_Melandri
gptkbp:seasonNumber 57
gptkbp:startDate 2005-04-10
gptkbp:thirdPlace gptkb:Nicky_Hayden
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:2005_MotoGP_Portuguese_Grand_Prix
gptkbp:bfsLayer 8