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- Diogo Moreira becomes the sixth winner of the coveted Triumph Triple Trophy
- This year’s Triumph Triple Trophy received over 861,000 votes worldwide
ATLANTA, GA – November 20, 2025 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The new 2025 Moto2™ World Champion, Diogo Moreira, has been crowned the winner of the 2025 Triumph Triple Trophy; recognised by racing fans for his exceptional performances throughout this season.
The first-ever Brazilian Moto2 Champion, Moreira secured the highest points across the season from fan votes in the Triumph Triple Trophy, where he made the shortlist eight times, and claimed top points five times. Finishing the season with 51 points, Moreira finished ahead of his rivals Manuel Gonzalez and Jake Dixon, to claim the prestigious custom-liveried Triumph Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS prize, the roadster derived from the 765cc triple engine that powers the Moto2TM class. This year’s poll saw over 861,000 fans cast their vote for their favourite rider each weekend across the season.
Since its launch in 2020, the Triumph Triple Trophy has celebrated standout performances in Moto2, not just race wins, but resilience and consistency. Each weekend three riders are shortlisted and fans vote via the MotoGP™ Instagram channel, and points are awarded are in reference to Triumph’s 765cc engine:
- 7 points for the rider with most fan votes
- 6 points for the rider with second most fan votes
- 5 points for the rider with third most fan votes
This year a new format was introduced, where for the first time ever running alongside the weekend rider vote, fans had the chance to enter a free prize draw to win their very own Triumph Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS; an identical Triumph Triple Trophy machine.
The Triple Trophy prize, a unique Triumph Street Triple 765 RS, built and customised at Triumph’s global HQ at Hinckley, UK, was presented to Diogo Moreira at the final round of the 2025 season at Valencia, where he is the fifth winner of the Triumph-backed competition who next season moves up into the premier class, MotoGP™.
Diogo Moreira, Italtrans Racing Team said:“I am super happy to win this Triumph Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS. For me it’s been a great season, my best season ever and I am so proud of this. Thank you to all the fans who have supported me this year, it means a lot to know there were so many vans voting, so I can only say thank you to all the people who supported me. I need to take my licence, as I don’t have this yet, then after that I will try to make some laps and enjoy a bit with the bike and after that I will put it in my house.”
Steve Sargent, Triumph’s Chief Product Officer added:“Congratulations to Diogo Moreira on this superb achievement. Not only crowned the first-ever Brazilian World Champion, but also the winner of the popular vote, winning this year’s Triumph Triple Trophy. He’s had an incredible season, which saw him chase down rival Manuel Gonzalez, taking the lead at Portimão and never looking back. His talent has really shone this year and we hope he enjoys his Street Triple 765 RS. We look forward to seeing how he gets on next season as he graduates to MotoGP.
“Also congratulations to the winner of the fan Triumph Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS. We had a great response to the Triumph Triple Trophy poll, with over 861,000 fans voting, and thousands entering the competition to win their own exclusive Street Triple 765 RS.”
Triumph has also announced the launch this week of a new Special Edition Street Triple RX for 2026, and an exclusive Street Triple Moto2™ Edition, limited to just 1,000 units worldwide to celebrate Triumph’s Moto2™ partnership.
“The Moto2 Edition is a celebration of our ongoing partnership with Moto2, which has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of our engine development. This bike gives fans and collectors a rare opportunity to own a slice of Moto2 action,” added Steve.
The RX is available to order now at Triumph dealerships, with prices starting from £12,895 and arrivals from January 2026. The Street Triple Moto2™ Edition is also available to order now for £14,495, with deliveries starting from April 2026. For more details or to find your local dealer, visit triumphmotorcycles.co.uk.
ENDS
For further information contact:
Global PR & Events Manager, Lisa Jones at [email protected]
NOTES TO EDITORS
ABOUT TRIUMPH
- First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 120 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2022. For more than three decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.
A GLOBAL BRITISH SUCCESS STORY
- Record global sales of 141,683 motorcycles were delivered in Triumph’s latest Financial Year (FY25: July 2024-June 2025), through a network of 950 dealers in 68 countries, confirming Triumph Motorcycles’ position as the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.
- Triumph currently employs around 3,000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, China, and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.
A WORLD-CLASS RANGE
- With a laser-sharp focus on what riders across the world are looking for, a passion to deliver the perfect ride for every customer, and attention to detail that delivers the highest quality motorcycles, Triumph offers a growing range of category-leading motorcycles spanning Modern Classics, Roadsters and Adventure bikes. From the accessible Speed 400cc TR series to the Rocket 3 with its powerful 2500cc engine, every model exemplifies Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.
- Delivering a fun, agile and confidence-inspiring ride for riders of all ages and experience levels, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X launched in 2023 with a brand-new single engine platform (TR Series), representing incredible value for money and bringing Triumph to a whole new generation of riders. The range has now expanded to include the Scrambler 400 XC.
- The Modern Classics feature Triumph’s legendary Bonneville twin engine. Famously named to celebrate Triumph’s 1956 land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the Bonneville was the original British superbike and a race-winner straight out of the crate, chosen by famous motorcyclists of the past for its handling, style, and character. Now, the Bonneville family has evolved, with rider-focused technology and cool custom style. The range includes the Bonneville Bobber, Bonneville Speedmaster, Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200 and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100.
- The Roadsters start with the agile and popular Trident 660 and sporty Daytona 660 then the Street Triple 765, and finally the Speed Triple 1200 RS and RX. For adventure riders, Triumph has a complete line-up of epic Tigers, starting with the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger Sport 800, moving up to the Tiger 900 range, and finally to the Tiger 1200 range.
- Triumph’s debut in the competitive off-road arena has delivered outstanding results, with race wins and podium finishes for the TF 250-X, TF 450-RC, TF 250-E, and TF 450-E, which have all delivered at the highest level on some of the off-road world’s most competitive stages. 2025 also saw the addition of a TF 450-X and two new cross-country models, the TF 250-C and TF 450-C.
- In October 2025, Triumph Motorcycles launched its first electric youth motorcycles; the new Triumph TXP range, powered by OSET. This collaboration with the OSET team, who joined the Triumph family in 2022, has resulted in four new models with scalable electric performance, premium design, and built-in safety features for children as young as three. Each bike is engineered from the ground up with age-specific frames, geometry, controls, and components, optimised for the rider’s size and experience.
TRIUMPH RACING
- Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement, from winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, to the thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.
- Triumph’s racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2™ World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles provides all the teams with race-tuned 765cc triples, each of which is based on the class-leading Street Triple RS powerplant. Redefining the class, Triumph broke record after record in the inaugural year, including the first ever +300km/h Moto2™ top speed. Reflecting these great successes, the wonderful feedback, and partnerships that Triumph have had with the riders and their teams, and the incredible response from Triumph fans across the world, Triumph and Dorna, decided to extend the relationship in 2021 and again in 2023, signing a new contract for another five years of racing: 2025 – 2029.
- Triumph is working with PTR Triumph Factory Racing to participate in the 2025 World Supersport Championship. Tom Booth-Amos and Oli Bayliss are racing on the Street Triple 765. Macadam Triumph Factory Racing continues with British Supersport riders Luke Stapleford (2024 vice-champion) and Max Wadsworth. In the National Sportbike Championship, the team has a four-rider lineup on the Daytona 660; Brodie Gawith, Jayden Martin, Katie Hand and Lewis Smart, along with PHR Triumph’s Harrison Dessoy.
- In 2023, Triumph announced its intention to compete in the 2024 MXGP/MX2 and SuperMotocross World Championships, and after a successful first season, is racing with a four-rider team for 2025. Jalek Swoll, Austin Forkner, Jordon Smith, and Mikkel Haarup are racing for the British manufacturer, competing on both coasts of Supercross and the full Pro Motocross series with the TF 250-X. Triumph earned its first Main Event win in Supercross in February 2025, and has enjoyed podium finishes in the Pro Motocross series in ’24 and ‘25. In the FIM MX2 World Championship Camden McLellan is competing for a second year aboard Triumph machinery, alongside Guillem Farres with podium results from ’24 and ’25, as well as a first moto win in April 2025.
- In September 2024 Triumph revealed Motorsport legend and former world champion Paul Edmondson has officially been appointed Team Manager of Triumph Factory Racing’s enduro programme, which will see the brand represented at the highest levels of enduro competition worldwide. In 2025, Jonny Walker took 2nd place overall in the SuperEnduro World Championship on his TF 250 and finished the 2025 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo on a near-standard TF 250-E four-stroke. Racing for Triumph in EnduroGP aboard the TF 250-E, is the experienced duo of Jamie McCanney and Mikael Persson. Triumph competed at its first International Six Days Enduro in August with the TF 250-E contributing to Italy’s World Team Trophy victory and Team Sweden’s first podium in decades, as well as impressive top five individual finishes overall.
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