World Champions Receive Awards At FIM Gala In Berlin

World Champions Receive Awards At FIM Gala In Berlin

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Annual prize-giving gala toasts motorcycling’s best of 2016

The incredible capital city of Germany – Berlin – was the host for this year’s prestigious FIM Gala ceremony, with the Tempodrom venue close to the world-renowned Potsdamer Platz having the honour of receiving 34 FIM World Champions, 11 FIM Team World Champions, seven FIM Legends and three special prizewinners in 2016.

2016 MotoGP™ World Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) was the star attraction from the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship, picking up his medal after an incredible season in which he took his fifth world title and third premier class crown in the four seasons since his debut. As well as Marquez, 2016 Moto2™ World Champion Johann Zarco was a key draw, alongside reigning Moto3™ World Champion Brad Binder.

After a history-making second Championship for Zarco, the Frenchman received his award after becoming the first man to defend the Moto2™ crown since its introduction in 2010 – and the first French rider to win more than one World Championship. Brad Binder earned his place at the prestigious ceremony after winning his first World Championship by an incredible margin in Moto3™, clinching the title at MotorLand Aragon.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta also picked up a medal for winning the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3™ Junior World Championship this year, ahead of his full time debut in the Moto3™ World Championship next season – taking the crown after a memorable final weekend at the Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana.

Amongst the many others present were WorldSBK Champion Jonathan Rea, who took his second title in World Superbike in 2016 – becoming the first rider to win back-to-back titles in the Championship this millennium. Alongside Rea was WorldSSP legend Kenan Sofuoglu, who clinched his record fifth World Supersport crown in 2016 – taking the honour at the Circuito de Jerez.

Marc Marquez: “I made few mistakes in 2015 and when you learn from them, you manage problems in a different way. Around me I have great people and a great team. The package this year was not the best one but now we have the preseason and a lot of work ahead – but the feeling is good!”

Johann Zarco: “Retaining the title was more difficult than clinching the first. All my rivals wanted to beat me. I’m pretty excited with MotoGP and the test has been good to understand better these kind of machines. MotoGP is a dream!”

Brad Binder: “It has been an awesome season. Great for me and my country as well. The victory in Jerez set the tone for the year and it showed how much more confident I was. Moto2™ bikes are heavier…”

The South African ended his quote with a laugh as he waved his arm, now in a cast following a crash in testing – but Binder will be recovered in time to begin his 2017 campaign in the intermediate class next season.

After the final toast to the class of 2016, the eyes of the motorcycling world now focus further forward to the next season – with those present facing 2017 as reigning Champions, waiting for the lights to go out on another season, and another chance at each respective crown.

More, from a pres release issued by Dorna WSBK Press Office:

FIM Gala: 2016 World Champions honoured in Berlin

Annual prize-giving ceremony toasts motorcycling’s best of 2016

Germany was the host for this year’s prestigious FIM Gala ceremony, with the Tempodrom venue close to the world-renowned Potsdamer Platz in Berlin having the honour of receiving the 34 FIM World Champions, 11 FIM Team World Champions, seven FIM Legends and three special prizewinners from every motorcycling discipline in 2016.

2016 World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) was presented his medal in front of a highly esteemed audience of world champions, after his incredible season that saw him win the first back-to-back WorldSBK titles this millennium. Alongside Rea on the red carpet and up on stage to receive his medal was 2016 Supersport World Champion Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing).

After another record breaking season, Sofuoglu made history in 2016 once again by defending his WorldSSP Crown, to win the championship for an astonishing fifth time. The Turkish rider picked up his medal in front of the world’s best, after taking the honour in Jerez in October.

Amongst the many others present were MotoGP™ World Champion Marc Marquez, who also took his fifth world title, Moto2™ World Champion Johann Zarco and reigning Moto3™ World Champion Brad Binder.

After the final toast to the class of 2016, the eyes of the motorcycling world now focus to the 2017 season – with those present facing the new year as reigning Champions and the pressure to defend their crowns once again, as they wait for the lights to go out on another season.


More, form a press release issued by FIM:

Berlin hosts a successful seventh FIM Gala Ceremony

Tonight saw the seventh edition of the FIM Gala Ceremony take place, this time inside the famous Tempodrom, Berlin. Almost six hundred invited guests packed into the iconic venue in the historic city to enjoy a very special evening that rewarded the exploits of the World’s best motorcycle riders.

Streamed live on the FIM Gala website, a host of motorcycling legends were on hand to present the 2016 FIM World Champions with their respective awards, whilst also being honoured themselves for their achievements within two-wheel sport.

FIM Gala Ceremony hosts Matthew Roberts, Lisa Leyland and Gavin Emmett shared their passion and knowledge of motorcycle racing as they steered the audience through an evening to be remembered.

Legends such as Per-Olof Serenius, Tomo Igata, Gilles Burgat, Heinz Kinigadner, Gualtiero Brissoni, Jacky Vimond and Luigi Taveri were joined on stage by the likes of Marc Marquez, Johann Zarco, Brad Binder, Ryan Dungey, Jonathan Rea, Matthew Phillips, Toni Bou, Tim Gajser, Greg Hancock, and many more talented riders. The Women’s side of the sport was once again strongly represented by Emma Bristow, Livia Lancelot and Kirsi Kainulainen.

In addition to the many FIM World Champions who stepped forward to receive their awards, the FIM also made four special presentations. These included the FIM Fair Play Trophy presented to Laia Sanz; the FIM Environmental Award, which was won by the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya; the FIM Road Safety Award that was handed over to the Federazione Motociclistica Italiana (FMI); and finally the winner of FIM Woman in Motorcycling Award was announced as AMA Get Women Riding Campaign – USA.

Speaking after the close of the ceremony FIM President Vito Ippolito stated: “It was a great honour to host the seventh edition of the FIM Gala Ceremony in the wonderful city of Berlin, and for the first time in Germany. The Tempodrom was a wonderful place to celebrate all our 2016 FIM World Champions and to enjoy this special moment with so many people. I want to thank the riders, teams and the whole motorcycling family for being here tonight and for supporting this very important event when once again we have shown to the World the great-spirit that continues to exist within motorcycling.”

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