Pole of Poles Award
08.11.2011
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HISTORIC POLE OF POLES AWARDS
The three new 2011 World Champions were the winners of the prestigious Tissot Pole of Poles watches at the annual FIM Awards Ceremony after the final round of the MotoGP World Championship in Valencia, Spain on Sunday evening.
It was a historic presentation by Javier Nunez, the Tissot Brand Manager in Spain, for many reasons. MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner received his T- Race Automatic Chronograph after his 12 pole positions in one season equaled the record set by his fellow countryman, five times World 500cc Champion Mick Doohan. It was the final Pole of Poles award in the 800cc class with MotoGP switching to 1000cc machinery next season.
Twenty one year old German Stefan Bradl won both the Moto2 World Championship and the Tissot T-Touch 11 Pole of Poles watch after a season long battle with Spanish teenager Marc Marquez in both qualifying and the races. Both riders secured seven pole positions and three second places but Bradl's one third gave him the award.
The final 125 cc Pole of Poles watch went to the new World Champion Spaniard Nico Terol who clinched his first World title earlier in the day. Next season the 125's will be replaced by the new four-stroke Moto3 class after featuring every season since the birth of the World Championship in 1949. Terol was a worthy recipient of the final Tissot Racing-Touch watch after securing seven pole positions in the ultra competitive class.
2011 POLE OF POLES AFTER 18 ROUNDS
HISTORIC POLE OF POLES AWARDS
The three new 2011 World Champions were the winners of the prestigious Tissot Pole of Poles watches at the annual FIM Awards Ceremony after the final round of the MotoGP World Championship in Valencia, Spain on Sunday evening.
It was a historic presentation by Javier Nunez, the Tissot Brand Manager in Spain, for many reasons. MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner received his T- Race Automatic Chronograph after his 12 pole positions in one season equaled the record set by his fellow countryman, five times World 500cc Champion Mick Doohan. It was the final Pole of Poles award in the 800cc class with MotoGP switching to 1000cc machinery next season.
Twenty one year old German Stefan Bradl won both the Moto2 World Championship and the Tissot T-Touch 11 Pole of Poles watch after a season long battle with Spanish teenager Marc Marquez in both qualifying and the races. Both riders secured seven pole positions and three second places but Bradl's one third gave him the award.
The final 125 cc Pole of Poles watch went to the new World Champion Spaniard Nico Terol who clinched his first World title earlier in the day. Next season the 125's will be replaced by the new four-stroke Moto3 class after featuring every season since the birth of the World Championship in 1949. Terol was a worthy recipient of the final Tissot Racing-Touch watch after securing seven pole positions in the ultra competitive class.
2011 POLE OF POLES AFTER 18 ROUNDS
| MotoGP | Poles |
| Casey Stoner | 12 |
| Jorge Lorenzo | 2 |
| Marco Simoncelli | 2 |
| Dani Pedrosa | 2 |
| Moto2 | Poles |
| Stefan Bradl | 7 |
| Marc Marcquez | 7 |
| Alex De Angelis | 1 |
| Michele Pirro | 1 |
| Tom Luthi | 1 |
| 125 cc | Poles |
| Nico Terol | 7 |
| Johann Zarco | 4 |
| Maverick Vinales | 3 |
| Hector Faubel | 1 |
| Sandro Cortese | 1 |
| Danny Webb | 1 |
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