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2003 125cc Grand Prix statistical summary

How was the title won? The figures are rarely misleading, as the following data demonstrates

2003 125cc GP statistics

rider pts 1st 2nd 3rd top 6 poles FLs
Dani Pedrosa 223 5 1 11 3 3
Alex de Angelis 166 6 11 4
Héctor Barberá 164 2 1 2 7 2
Stefano Perugini 162 2 1 1 8 3 3
Andrea Dovizioso 157 2 2 8 1
Steve Jenkner 151 1 2 3 8 1
Pablo Nieto 148 1 1 1 8 2 1
Casey Stoner 125 1 3 7 1 2
Lucio Cecchinello 112 2 1 4 2
Mirko Giansanti 93 1 2
Mika Kallio 88 1 2
Jorge Lorenzo 79 1 1 4 1 1
Youichi Ui 76 5 1
Gabor Talmacsi 70 1
Thomas Lüthi 68 1 2
Masao Azuma 64 1 2
Gino Borsoi 54 1
Arnaud Vincent 39 2
Simone Corsi 32
Marco Simoncelli 31 1
Álvaro Bautista 31 2
Gioele Pellino 25
Andrea Ballerini 25 1 1 1

other points scorers:
Roberto Locatelli 18; Fabrizio Lai 10; Robbin Harms 8; Stefano Bianco 7; Mike di Meglio 5; Julián Simón 4; Max Sabbatani 3; Emílio Alzamora 2.

date venue winner
6-4 Suzuka Perugini
27-4 Welkom Pedrosa
11-5 Jeréz Cecchinello
25-5 Le Mans Pedrosa
8-6 Mugello Cecchinello
15-6 Catalunya Pedrosa
28-6 Assen Jenkner
13-7 Donington Park Barberá
27-7 Sachsenring Perugini
17-8 Brno Pedrosa
7-9 Estoril Nieto
20-9 Jacarepaguá Lorenzo
5-10 Motegi Barberá
12-10 Sepang Pedrosa
19-10 Phillip Island Ballerini
2-11 Valência Stoner

career 125cc victories
11 · Youichi Ui (2000 to 2001)
10 · Masao Azuma (1998 to 2002)
8 · Dani Pedrosa (2002 to 2003)
7 · Roberto Locatelli (1999 to 2000)
7 · Arnaud Vincent (1999 to 2002)
7 · Lucio Cecchinello (1998 to 2003)
5 · Stefano Perugini (1995 to 2003)
4 · Emílio Alzamora (1995 to 2000)
2 · Héctor Barberá (2003)
1 · Andrea Ballerini (2003)
1 · Jorge Lorenzo (2003)
1 · Pablo Nieto (2003)
1 · Casey Stoner (2003)


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