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Taiyo Furusato
Japanese motorcycle racer (born 2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taiyo Furusato (古里太陽, Furusato Taiyō; born 12 July 2005) is a Japanese motorcycle racer who currently competes for Honda Team Asia in the 2025 Moto3 World Championship.[2] He is the 2021 Asia Talent Cup champion.[3]
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Furusato was born in Kanoya, Japan. He performed well in national junior categories and was selected to compete in the 2020 Asia Talent Cup season.[4] He finished second in his debut race, but the championship was cancelled after just one round in Qatar due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
The cup returned for the 2021 season in which Furusato won every round on the calendar, and consequently the championship. A feat that, as of now, no other rider has been able to replicate.[6]
That same year, Furusato was given a mid-season opportunity to replace an injured rider in the 2021 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. He went on to win his debut race in Mugello, his first time riding a KTM bike and competing on that track.[7] He finished the season in 11th place. These results granted him a seat in the 2022 Moto3 World Championship with HRC's Honda Team Asia, where he was partnered with Mario Aji.[8]
Moto3 World Championship
Honda Team Asia (2022–)
Furusato had a difficult start to the World Championship after suffering a foot injury during pre-season testing in Jerez, which made him sit out the first two rounds in Qatar and Indonesia.[9] He struggled in his debut season, scoring points only in his home race at Motegi, where he finished in 14th place.[10]
In 2023, Furusato progressed positively, consistently scoring points in the second half of the season, with several top-10 finishes, including a maiden podium for his standout second-place finish in Thailand.[11] He ended the season in 16th place in the championship standings.[12]
His 2024 Moto3 season began with a podium finish in Qatar, narrowly trailing David Alonso and Daniel Holgado in a tight battle to the line.[13] Furusato clinched two more podiums during the season, both second-place finishes in Germany and Malaysia, respectively.[14][15] He finished 10th in the final standings and was confirmed to remain in Moto3 for a fourth season, alongside Tatchakorn Buasri.[16]
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Asia Talent Cup
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Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
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