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1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1989 World Champions
Eddie Lawson (pictured at Suzuka) became the 500cc world champion
Sito Pons (pictured at Suzuka) became the 250cc world champion

The 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 41st F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

Season summary

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Defending champion Eddie Lawson stunned most observers by switching from the Yamaha to Honda in the offseason then proceeded to win the championship, becoming the first man to win two consecutive 500cc championships on two different brands. On why he left Yamaha for Honda: "Giacomo Agostini, the Marlboro Yamaha team manager, started playing games, saying stuff like, 'I don't know if we can pay you the same as we did in 1988.' I'd just won my third title, so that was tough to hear. Also, I found out Ago was talking to Kevin Schwantz. I met with Erv and told him that I needed a change. When Marlboro discovered I was talking with Honda, they doubled their offer, but it was too late. I actually took a pay cut to ride the Honda."[1]

Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz continued to perform impressively while Freddie Spencer made a less than successful comeback attempt with the Marlboro Yamaha team. Australian Wayne Gardner was out for most of the season after breaking his leg at Laguna Seca but not before winning the inaugural Grand Prix in his home country. Another Australian made his Grand Prix debut for the Rothmans Honda team with Mick Doohan scoring a third-place finish at the Hockenheimring. The FIM awarded half points for the rain-drenched Belgian Grand Prix after organisers restarted the race three times contrary to FIM race regulations. The Nations Grand Prix at Misano was boycotted by most of the top riders for safety reasons.

Sito Pons won a second consecutive 250 championship for Honda while Spanish teenager, Àlex Crivillé won the 125 crown on a Rotax-powered JJ Cobas motorcycle designed by Antonio Cobas. Derbi rider Manuel Herreros had the honor of winning the final 80cc world championship as the class would be discontinued after 1989.

1989 Grand Prix season calendar

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The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1989:[2][3]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 26 March Japan Grand Prix of Japan Suzuka Circuit
2 9 April Australia Swan Premium Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
3 16 April United States Dunlop USGP Laguna Seca Raceway
4 30 April Spain Marlboro Gran Premio de España de Motociclismo Circuito Permanente de Jerez
5 14 May Italy G.P. Delle Nazioni Circuito Internazionale Santa Monica
6 28 May Germany Großer Preis von Deutschland für Motorräder Hockenheimring
7 4 June Austria Großer Preis von Österreich Salzburgring
8 11 June Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yu Grand Prix Automotodrom Rijeka
9 24 June Netherlands Dutch TT TT Circuit Assen
10 2 July Belgium Belgium Motorcycle Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
11 16 July France Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit
12 6 August United Kingdom Shell British Motorcycle Grand Prix Donington Park
13 13 August Sweden Swedish TT Scandinavian Raceway
14 27 August Czechoslovakia Grand Prix CSSR-Brno Brno Circuit
15 17 September Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo Internacional de Goiânia

Calendar changes

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Participants

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500cc participants

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Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Team Rothmans/Kanemoto Honda Honda Honda NSR500 1 United States Eddie Lawson 1–4, 6–15
Rothmans Honda/HRC Honda Honda NSR500 2 Australia Wayne Gardner 1–3, 9–13, 15
17 United Kingdom Roger Burnett 12
27 Australia Mick Doohan 1–11, 15
Team Lucky Strike Roberts Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 3 United States Wayne Rainey 1–4, 6–15
5 Australia Kevin Magee 1–3, 6–15
Team Roberts Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 49 United States John Kocinski 10
Team Gauloises Blondes Mobil 1 Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 4 France Christian Sarron 1–4, 6–15
Marlboro Yamaha Team Agostini Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 6 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie 1–4, 6, 8–15
19 United States Freddie Spencer 1–4, 6–11
53 Italy Luca Cadalora 12
25 Italy Alberto Rota 14
Team Elf Honda/ROC Honda Honda NSR500 7 France Dominique Sarron 1–4, 6–8, 12, 15
55
56
France Adrien Morillas 11, 13–15
Team Pepsi Suzuki Suzuki Suzuki RGV500 8 United Kingdom Ron Haslam 1–4, 6–9, 12–15
34 United States Kevin Schwantz All
HB Honda Gallina Team Honda Honda NSR500 9 Italy Pierfrancesco Chili All
33
84
United States Fred Merkel 5, 11–12
Cabin Racing Team Honda Honda NSR500 10 United Kingdom Rob McElnea 6–15
25 United States Bubba Shobert 1–3
Cagiva Corse Cagiva Cagiva C589 12 United States Randy Mamola 1–4, 6–11, 14–15
29 Italy Massimo Broccoli 4–6
29 France Raymond Roche 11
HRK Motors Honda Honda RS500 14 West Germany Michael Rudroff 2–9, 14
54
56
Netherlands Cees Doorakkers 9–12, 14
Team Iberna Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 15 Italy Alessandro Valesi All
Team Greco - Paton Paton Paton V115 500 16 Italy Marco Papa 4–5, 8–12, 14
Tech-21/Team Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 21 Japan Tadahiko Taira 1–4, 13–14
Yamaha [Tech-21] Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 26 Japan Norihiko Fujiwara 1
5–6
Römer Racing Switzerland Honda Honda RS500 24 Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler 3–4, 6–14
Marlboro Fior Team Fior Fior C89 32 Switzerland Marco Gentile 1–12
Racing Team Katayama Honda Honda RS500 35
46
36
United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster All
44 United Kingdom Ian Pratt 4, 12
54 Italy Fabio Biliotti 11–14
?? Honda Honda RS500 35 Austria Josef Doppler 4–7, 9–10, 12, 14
Racing Team Librenti Corse Librenti
Suzuki
Librenti 500
Suzuki RG 500
36
37
Luxembourg Andy Leuthe 4–5, 8–9, 11–14
?? Honda Honda RS500 40
33
Spain Fernando González 1–8, 10–12, 14–15
Club Moto Cross Pozuelo Honda Honda RS500 41
30
Spain Juan López Mella 4–7, 9, 11–15
?? Honda Honda RS500 56
38
Switzerland Niggi Schmassman 2–15
Marlboro Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 42 Australia Michael Dowson 2
HRC Honda Honda NSR500 11 Japan Shunji Yatsushiro 1
Source: [4]
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

250cc participants

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Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Campsa Honda Team Honda Honda NSR250 1 Spain Sito Pons All
Ducados Yamaha Team Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 2 Spain Joan Garriga All
Team Lucky Strike Elf Honda Honda NSR250 3 Switzerland Jacques Cornu All
Aprilia Racing Team Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 4 Belgium Didier de Radiguès All
18 Venezuela Iván Palazzese 2–5
Aprilia Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 59 Italy Marcellino Lucchi 6, 9
HB Römer Team Honda Honda NSR250 5 West Germany Reinhold Roth All
Marlboro Yamaha Team Agostini Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 6 Italy Luca Cadalora All
Team Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 7 France Jean-Philippe Ruggia 1–11
Team Repsol Honda Honda Honda NSR250 8 Spain Carlos Cardús All
Ajinomoto Honda/HRC Honda Honda NSR250 9 Japan Masahiro Shimizu 1–7, 9–15
FMV Honda Honda RS250R 10 Venezuela Carlos Lavado 1-8
Team Rudy Project Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 10 Venezuela Carlos Lavado 9–15
31 Italy Fabio Barchitta 1–6
HB CR1 Racing Team Honda Honda Honda NSR250 13 Italy Loris Reggiani 1–4, 6–12, 15
Team Hein Gericke Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 14 West Germany Martin Wimmer 1–13, 15
Yamaha TZ 250 55
37
West Germany Bernhard Schick ??
Levior Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 15 West Germany Manfred Herweh 7, 10, 12–14
Hostettler / SPI Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 16 Austria August Auinger 1–14
HB Rallye Sport Team Honda Honda NSR250 17 West Germany Helmut Bradl All
Team Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 19 United States John Kocinski 1, 3
Team Uvex Aprilia Telefix Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 20 West Germany Harald Eckl All
Team Italia Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 21 Italy Fausto Ricci 1–4, 7–14
52
54
Italy Alberto Rota 14
Team Elit Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 22 Italy Renzo Colleoni 4–12, 14–15
SK Vöst Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 23 Austria Andy Preining 1–14
Racing Team Katayama Honda Honda RS250R 24 United States Andy Leisner ??
RTK Lotus Quartz Honda Honda NSR250 40
49
Spain Daniel Amatriaín 1–14
Venemotos Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 25 Brazil Alex Barros 1–3, 5, 7–15
26 Venezuela Luis Lavado 1–2, 10–11, 14–15
Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 28 Japan Toshihiko Honma 1, 11–13
Team Ducados Yamaha Puig Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 30 Spain Alberto Puig All
Samson Sharp Racing Honda Honda RS250R 32 Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg 4–14
Docshop Wevamed Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 33 Republic of Ireland Garry Cowan All
50
48
Netherlands Patrick van den Goorbergh 1–2, 4, 8–14
Team Ciampini Honda Honda RS250R 35 Italy Stefano Caracchi 3–6, 8–10, 12–14
St Yrian Motos Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 36 France Jean Foray 2–5, 7–8, 11, 13–14
Schwabengarage & Reifenzenter Zürn Honda Honda RS250R 38
41
West Germany Jochen Schmid 1–8, 11–15
D Gallacher/Bradgate Containers Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 39 United Kingdom Kevin Mitchell 1, 4, 7–8, 11–12
Motul Forza Shoei Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 41
44
France Jean-François Baldé 1–3, 5–9, 12–15
Clermont Ferrand Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 43 France Adrien Morillas 11, 13–15
Aprilia France Aprilia-Rotax Aprilia AF1 45 France Alain Bronec 4–8, 10–15
Nava Racing Team Seel-Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 46
34
West Germany Hans Becker 5–13
AGV Pileri LM Honda Honda RS250R 51
59
45
Italy Paolo Casoli 1–2, 4, 11–15
70
46
48
42
Italy Maurizio Vitali 5–14
Swiss Yamaha Team Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 56
50
Switzerland Urs Jücker 5, 8, 14
?? Yamaha Yamaha TZ 250 57 Australia Darren Milner 2
Cabin Racing Honda Honda Honda NSR250 58 Japan Tadayuki Okada 1
Gazzaniga Corse Gazzaniga Gazzaniga 250 GP 60
46
Italy Virginio Ferrari 6–7, 14
Edwin Honda Honda Honda NSR250 65 United States Jim Filice 1, 3
Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha Yamaha YZR 250 57 Japan Toshinobu Shiomori 1
Source: [5]
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

Results and standings

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Grands Prix

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Round Date Race Location 80cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 26 March Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Italy Ezio Gianola United States John Kocinski United States Kevin Schwantz Report
2 9 April Australia Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Spain Àlex Crivillé Spain Sito Pons Australia Wayne Gardner Report
3 16 April United States United States Grand Prix Laguna Seca United States John Kocinski United States Wayne Rainey Report
4 30 April Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Spain Herri Torrontegui Spain Àlex Crivillé Italy Luca Cadalora United States Eddie Lawson Report
5 14 May Italy Nations Grand Prix Misano Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Ezio Gianola Spain Sito Pons Italy Pierfrancesco Chili Report
6 28 May Germany German Grand Prix Hockenheim West Germany Peter Öttl Spain Àlex Crivillé Spain Sito Pons United States Wayne Rainey Report
7 4 June Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Netherlands Hans Spaan Spain Sito Pons United States Kevin Schwantz Report
8 11 June Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Automotodrom Rijeka West Germany Peter Öttl Spain Sito Pons United States Kevin Schwantz Report
9 24 June Netherlands Dutch TT Assen West Germany Peter Öttl Netherlands Hans Spaan Germany Reinhold Roth United States Wayne Rainey Report
10 2 July Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa Netherlands Hans Spaan Switzerland Jacques Cornu United States Eddie Lawson Report
11 16 July France French Grand Prix Le Mans Spain Jorge Martínez Spain Carlos Cardús United States Eddie Lawson Report
12 6 August United Kingdom British Grand Prix Donington Netherlands Hans Spaan Spain Sito Pons United States Kevin Schwantz Report
13 13 August Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Spain Àlex Crivillé Spain Sito Pons United States Eddie Lawson Report
14 27 August Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Spain Herri Torrontegui Spain Àlex Crivillé Germany Reinhold Roth United States Kevin Schwantz Report
15 17 September Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Goiânia Italy Luca Cadalora United States Kevin Schwantz Report

500cc riders' standings

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Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Points 20 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike JPN
Japan
AUS
Australia
USA
United States
ESP
Spain
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
CZE
Czech Republic
BRA
Brazil
Pts[6]
1 United States Eddie Lawson Honda 3 5 3 1 Ret 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 228
2 United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha 2 2 1 2 Ret 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 Ret 3 3 210.5
3 France Christian Sarron Yamaha 7 3 6 4 Ret 5 4 5 3 4 4 5 2 4 8 165.5
4 United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki 1 Ret 2 Ret Ret Ret 1 1 Ret 2 2 1 Ret 1 1 162.5
5 Australia Kevin Magee Yamaha 5 4 4 7 5 4 4 7 5 6 5 7 6 138.5
6 Italy Pierfrancesco Chili Honda Ret Ret 7 6 1 4 6 9 5 6 6 9 7 5 Ret 122
7 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie Yamaha 6 Ret 5 3 Ret Ret 12 8 10 7 4 4 6 9 103
8 United Kingdom Ron Haslam Suzuki 12 7 Ret 7 Ret Ret 7 8 7 7 6 8 5 86
9 Australia Mick Doohan Honda Ret 8 8 Ret Ret 3 8 6 9 8 8 4 81
10 Australia Wayne Gardner Honda 4 1 Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret 3 7 67
11 United Kingdom Rob McElnea Honda Ret 10 11 11 10 11 9 10 9 12 12 52.5
12 United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster Honda 12 13 13 2 14 13 14 19 15 14 15 12 21 14 43.5
13 Italy Alessandro Valesi Yamaha Ret 11 11 10 Ret 13 12 Ret 12 Ret 13 Ret 11 14 13 40
14 Japan Tadahiko Taira Yamaha 8 6 Ret 8 10 9 39
15 France Dominique Sarron Honda 18 10 10 9 Ret 8 10 10 Ret Ret 39
16 United States Freddie Spencer Yamaha 14 Ret 5 Ret 9 9 Ret 13 9 Ret 33.5
17 Switzerland Marco Gentile [nl] Fior 20 13 12 12 4 Ret 14 Ret 14 12 Ret 13 33
18 United States Randy Mamola Cagiva 16 Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 7 11 23 11 11 11 33
19 France Adrien Morillas Honda 10 8 10 10 26
20 Germany Michael Rudroff Honda 15 15 20 3 21 19 15 17 20 18
21 Japan Norihiko Fujiwara Yamaha 9 Ret 6 17
22 United States Bubba Shobert Honda 11 Ret 9 12
23 Austria Josef Doppler Honda 18 5 22 16 Ret 16 21 24 11
24 Germany Alois Mayer Honda 6 Ret Ret 25 10
25 Italy Romolo Balbi Honda 7 9
26 Spain Fernando Gonzales de Nicolas Honda 23 Ret 16 Ret 8 DNQ 22 19 DNQ 21 24 22 DNQ 25 16 8
27 Italy Luca Cadalora Yamaha 8 8
28 Italy Massimo Broccoli Cagiva 11 Ret 13 8
29 Switzerland Niggi Schmassman Honda 14 Ret Ret 10 Ret 21 20 23 19 21 Ret 16 Ret 17 8
30 Australia Michael Dowson Yamaha 9 7
31 Luxembourg Andy Leuthe Suzuki Ret 9 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 20 Ret 23 7
32 Japan Shinichi Ito Honda 10 6
33 Italy Fabio Biliotti Honda 15 14 13 19 6
34 Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler Honda 14 16 Ret 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 14 18 6
35 United States John Kocinski Yamaha 5 5.5
36 Germany Ernst Gschwender Suzuki 11 5
37 United Kingdom Roger Burnett Honda 12 4
38 France Thierry Crine Suzuki 12 4
39 Spain Juan Manuel Lopez Mella Honda 14 Ret 19 Ret Ret 18 Ret 15 16 15 4
40 Italy Alberto Rota Yamaha 13 3
41 Japan Shunji Yatsushiro Honda 13 3
42 Netherlands Cees Doorakkers Honda 15 13 25 Ret Ret 2.5
43 Republic of Ireland Eddie Laycock Honda 15 Ret 14 16 DNQ 17 2
44 Japan Kunio Machii Yamaha 15 1
45 Sweden Peter Linden Honda 23 Ret Ret 15 1
46 Germany Hansjoerg Butz Honda 16 0
47 Italy Marco Papa Paton Ret Ret DNQ 17 20 18 Ret 16 Ret 0
48 Japan Shinji Katayama Yamaha 17 0
49 Chile Vincenzo Cascino Honda 17 DNQ 26 Ret 0
50 France Claude Albert Suzuki 17 19 19 0
51 France Rachel Nicotte Honda 17 Ret Ret 0
52 Germany Georg Jung Honda Ret 17 0
53 New Zealand Robert Holden Honda 17 0
54 Finland Timo Paavilainen Suzuki 17 0
55 Italy Vittorio Scatola Honda Ret 18 Ret DNQ 0
56 Germany Stefan Klabacher Honda Ret 24 18 18 22 0
57 Italy Michele Valdo Honda 18 0
58 Japan Katsunori Shinozaki Suzuki 19 0
59 United Kingdom Steve Williams Yamaha 19 0
60 Germany Peter Schleef Honda 20 21 0
61 Austria Karl Dauer Honda Ret 20 Ret 0
62 Germany Hans Klingebiel Honda 26 25 20 0
63 France Jean-Paul Lecointe Suzuki 20 0
64 Japan Keiji Kinoshita Honda 21 0
65 United Kingdom Ian Pratt Honda 21 DNQ Ret DNQ 0
66 Austria Rudolf Zeller Manhattan 24 21 27 0
67 Japan Kenmei Matsumoto Honda 22 0
68 France Fabian Pilloud Honda 22 0
69 Germany Martin Trosch Honda Ret 22 0
70 United Kingdom Mark Phillips Suzuki 22 Ret 0
71 France Pascal Seguela Honda 22 0
72 Czech Republic Pavol Dekanek Honda 23 Ret Ret 28 0
73 France Bernard Gitton Fior 23 0
74 United Kingdom Peter Graves Honda 23 0
75 Switzerland Felix Beck Honda 24 0
76 Germany Helmut Schutz Honda 25 DNQ Ret 0
77 Austria Anton Berghammer Suzuki 26 0
78 Italy Dario Marchetti Honda 29 0
79 Netherlands Harry Heutmekers Suzuki 30 0
80 Austria Michael Kaplan Honda Ret 31 0
81 United Kingdom Alan Carter Honda Ret Ret 0
82 United States Fred Merkel Honda Ret 11 5
83 United States Doug Polen Suzuki Ret 0
84 Japan Hikaru Miyagi Honda Ret 0
85 Japan Norio Iobe Honda Ret 0
86 Japan Osamu Hiwatashi Suzuki Ret 0
87 Australia Greg Drew PRP Ret 0
88 Australia James Judd Yamaha Ret 0
89 Australia Malcolm Campbell Honda Ret 0
90 United States Eugene Brown Suzuki Ret 0
91 Venezuela Larry Moreno Vacondio Suzuki DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ 0
92 France Raymond Roche Cagiva Ret Ret 0
93 Germany Roland Busch Honda Ret 0
94 Austria Karl Truchsess Honda Ret 0
95 Belgium Stephane Mertens Honda Ret 0
96 France Bernard Andrault Honda Ret 0
97 France Patrick Leruste Fior Ret 0
98 France Patrick Salles Fior Ret 0
99 United Kingdom David Crampton Suzuki Ret 0
100 United Kingdom John Mossey Suzuki Ret 0
101 Norway Torbjorn Bastiansen Suzuki Ret 0

250cc standings

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Place Rider Number Country Team Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Sito Pons 1 Spain Campsa-Honda NSR250 262 7
2 Germany Reinhold Roth 5 Germany HB Römer-Honda NSR250 190 2
3 Switzerland Jacques Cornu 3 Switzerland Lucky Strike Elf-Honda NSR250 187 1
4 Spain Carlos Cardús 9 Spain Repsol-Honda NSR250 162 1
5 Italy Luca Cadalora 6 Italy Marlboro Yamaha-Agostini YZR250 127 2
6 Japan Masahiro Shimizu 10 Japan Ajinomoto-Honda NSR250 116 0
7 France Jean-Philippe Ruggia 7 France Gauloises Blondes-Yamaha YZR250 110 0
8 Spain Juan Garriga 2 Spain Ducados-Yamaha YZR250 98 0
9 Germany Helmut Bradl 17 Germany HB Rallye Sport-Honda NSR250 88 0
10 Germany Martin Wimmer 14 Germany Hein Gericke-Aprilia RS250 62 0
11 Loris Reggiani 52
12 Didier de Radiguès 51
13 Wilco Zeelenberg 41
14 United States John Kocinski 19 USA Team Yamaha YZR250 40 2
15 Toshihiko Honma 36
16 Jochen Schmid 36
17 Carlos Lavado 31
18 Alex Barros 30
19 Garry Cowan 25
20 Jim Filice 22
21 Renzo Colleoni 21
22 Ivan Palazzese 19
23 Alberto Puig 18
24 Harald Eckl 18
25 Marcellino Lucchi 17
26 Daniel Amatriain 14
27 Alain Bronec 11
28 Tadayuki Okada 10
29 Toshinobu Shiomori 9
30 Jose Morillas 9
31 Stefano Caracchi 9
32 Fausto Ricci 8
33 Alberto Rota 6
34 Hans Spaan 6
35 Daryl Beattie 4
36 Kevin Mitchell 4
37 Paolo Casoli 4
38 Andy Preining 4
39 Maurizio Vitali 2
40 Luis Lavado 2
41 Junya Arai 1
41 Harald Becker 1
41 Manfred Herweh 1
41 August Auinger 1

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125cc standings

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Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Àlex Crivillé 28 Spain JJ Cobas 166 5
2 Netherlands Hans Spaan 3 Netherlands Honda 152 4
3 Italy Ezio Gianola 2 Italy Honda 138 2
4 Japan Hisashi Unemoto 11 Japan Honda 104
5 Italy Fausto Gresini 22 Italy Aprilia 102
6 Japan Koji Takada 18 Japan Honda 99
7 West Germany Stefan Prein 8 West Germany Honda 92
8 Spain Julián Miralles 4 Spain Derbi 90
9 Spain Jorge Martínez 1 Spain Derbi 72 1
10 United States Alan Scott 12 United States Honda 54
11 Adi Stadler 53
12 Robin Milton 46
13 Luis Miguel Reyes 35
14 Domenico Brigaglia 34
15 Dirk Raudies 29
16 Alfred Waibel 25
17 Taru Rinne 23
18 Lucio Pietroniro 22
19 Bruno Casanova 20
20 Doriano Romboni 20
21 Flemming Kistrup 18
22 Robin Appleyard 18
23 Thierry Feuz 15
24 Masayuki Hirose 13
25 Herri Torrontegui 13
26 Kenichi Yoshida 11
27 Jean Claude Selini 11
28 Masato Shima 10
29 Corrado Catalano 10
30 Johnny Wickstroem 10
31 Yutaka Fujihara 9
32 Kazuaki Yamashita 8
33 Hubert Abold 8
34 Shinichi Fujiyama 7
35 Kazuya Yamada 6
36 Gerhard Waibel 6
37 Mike Leitner 4
38 Gabriele Debbia 3
39 Jean Pierre Jeandat 3
40 Stuart Edwards 3
42 AlgeriaBady Hassaine 2
42 Josef Fischer 2
44 Alex Bedford 1
44 Heinz Lüthi 1
44 Herve Duffard 1

80cc standings

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Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Manuel Herreros 4 Spain Derbi 92
2 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger 3 Switzerland Krauser 80
3 West Germany Peter Öttl 5 West Germany Krauser 75 3
4 Spain Herri Torrontegui Spain Krauser 75 2
5 Italy Gabriele Gnani 10 Italy Gnani 45
6 Italy Paolo Priori Italy Krauser 41
7 Bulgaria Bogdan Nikolov 6 Bulgaria Krauser 40
8 Spain Jorge Martínez Spain Derbi 35 1
9 Spain Jaime Mariano Spain Casal 33
10 Germany Jörg Seel West Germany Seel 32
11 Antonio Sánchez 30
12 Julián Miralles 26
13 Hans Koopman 23
14 Ralf Waldmann 23
15 Josè Saez 20
16 Bernd Völkel 13
17 Jos Van Dongen 13
18 Bert Smit 12
19 Stefan Kurfiss 12
20 Luis Alvaro 10
21 Giuseppe Ascareggi 9
22 Roberto Sassone 7
23 Janos Szabo 6
24 Zdravko Matulja 5
25 Jacques Bernard 5
26 Janez Pintar 4
27 Stefan Brägger 4
28 Thomas Engl 3
29 Günter Schrinhofer 3
30 René Dünki 3
31 Mathias Ehinger 2
32 Heinz Paschen 1
33 Xavier Arumi 1

References

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  3. ^ "1989 World Motorcycle Championship". 12 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Motorcycle Racing Online - 500cc Grand Prix entry list for 1989".
  5. ^ "Motorcycle Racing Online - 250cc Grand Prix entry list for 1989".
  6. ^ The points for the Belgian round were halved because of too many restarts.
  7. ^ "motogp.com · 250cc World Standing 1989". www.motogp.com. Archived from the original on 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  8. ^ "250cc Grand Prix entry list for 1989".