PICS: 2012 FIM Awards

The 2012 MotoGP season was brought to an end on Sund⛦ay evening at the FIM Awards Ceremony, where among others, Jorge Lorenzo picked up his World Champion trophy at the Auditori Mar Rojo de L'Oceanogr?fic in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies.
Presenters Gavin Emmett and Lara ?lvarez were joined on stage by President of the Generalitat Valenciana Mr. Alberto Fabra, Mayoress of Valencia Ms. Rita Barওber? Nolla, Dorna Sports CEO Mr. Carmelo Ezpeleta and FIM President Mr. Vito Ippolit🌟o, to present the numerous awards.
It was Yamaha rider Lor▨enzo who took centre-stage as he collected his MotoGP award, alongside Dani Pedrosa (2nd) and Casey Stoner (3rd), while Moto2 World Champion Marc M?rquez and inaugural Moto3 W♈orld Champion Sandro Cortese were also honoured.
A series of other notable ach🗹ievements saw other prizes awarded, such as Top CRT rider of the year for Power Electronics Aspar's Aleix Espargar?, as well as Rookie of the Year, which went to LCR Honda MotoGP's Stefan Bradl in MotoGP, JiR Moto2's Johann Zarco in Moto2 and Estrella Galicia 0,0's Alex Rins in Moto3.
This year's Rookie of the year award was aw൩arded in📖 memory of Marco Simoncelli on behalf of the Sepang International Circuit.
The🐈 BMW M Award for best qualifier in the MotoGP class was awarded to Lorenzo, and the Tissot Pole of Poꦏles went to Lorenzo, Pol Espargar? in Moto2 and Cortese in Moto3.
Malaysia's Sepang Internat🌠ional Circuit was awarded Best Grand Prix organization of 2012, Repsol Honda Team the Best Mo𒆙toGP Team, whilst across the three classes the Constructor Titles went to Honda in MotoGP, Suter in Moto2, and KTM in Moto3.
The Michel Metraux Trophy was awarded to Pol Espargar? in Moto2 and Alex Rins in Moto3, whilst the Shoya🌜 Tomizawa Fair Play Award went to the Espargar? brothers Pol✤ and Aleix.
Future tale☂nt was also honoured as the R🅰ed Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup top three picked up their trophies with champion Florian Alt leading the way.
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Peter has been in the paddock for 20🐻 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.