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is a Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racer who competes in
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for Trackhouse MotoGP Team. He was recently crowned 2024 Moto2 World Champion with MT Helmets – MSi, being the first Japanese rider to win a world championship in fifteen years since
Hiroshi Aoyama is a Japanese retired Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, and current team principal of Honda Team Asia. Aoyama is best known for winning the 2009 250cc World Championship title. He is the older brother of former 250cc and World Superbike rider, ...
in
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. He previously competed in Moto2 and Moto3 for Idemitsu
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Team Asia, finishing as championship runner-up in
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. Ogura is the first
Asia Talent Cup The Asia Talent Cup is a motorcycle racing, motorcycle road racing competition intended for young riders in Asia and Oceania. Organized by Dorna Sports, the promoter of the international Grand Prix motorcycle racing and Superbike World Championsh ...
graduate to make it to MotoGP, alongside Somkiat Chantra.


Career


Early career

Ogura was born in Kiyose, Japan. The son of a motorcycle enthusiast, he rode a pocketbike for the first time at the age of three, and began participating in races at four years old. He stepped up to mini-bikes after turning nine. He was selected to participate in the second ever
Asia Talent Cup The Asia Talent Cup is a motorcycle racing, motorcycle road racing competition intended for young riders in Asia and Oceania. Organized by Dorna Sports, the promoter of the international Grand Prix motorcycle racing and Superbike World Championsh ...
season in
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at 14 years of age, where he clinched a win and three podiums. For 2016, Ogura joined the
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup The Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup is a motorcycle racing series contested by young, up-and-coming motorcycle riders, who have not had experience in a Motorcycle Grand Prix, motorcycle grand prix previously. The class was founded in 2007, and since t ...
and finished on the podium in one race, ending 11th overall. He was given a second year in the Asia Talent Cup where he finished as runner-up. After his successful period in the Asia Talent Cup, he was given a seat in the Asia Talent Team by
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in the FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship, winning one race in
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. Ogura also took part in the 2017 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, earning five podiums in total, including two wins, despite missing several races due to an injury. In 2018, Ogura participated in his last FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship season, where he earned five podiums and a single win in
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.


Moto3 World Championship


Asia Talent Team (2018)

Ogura made his
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World Championship debut as a wildcard during the 2018 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, finishing 15th and scoring his maiden point. He made three more wildcard appearances, wherein two of them he finished outside the points, and crashed with 3 laps to go in the
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after a collision with Gabriel Rodrigo when he was running 9th. He also participated in the FIM CEV Moto3 where he finished fifth in the standings.


Honda Team Asia (2019–2020)

Ogura signed with Honda Team Asia for the
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alongside compatriot Kaito Toba, who had spent the previous two seasons with said team. He scored points in fourteen out of the nineteen races, and managed to finish second in the Aragon Grand Prix, it being his single podium and best result of the season. Ogura was coincidentally collected by Andrea Migno in both of the
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and Thai rounds in the very last lap while running 4th. He finished 10th in the standings with 109 points. For the 2020 season, Ogura stayed in Honda Team Asia, teaming up with rookie Yuki Kunii, and managed to be consistent throughout the whole season reaching the podium in seven occasions. Ogura remained second in the standings for the most part of the season and took the championship battle with Tony Arbolino and
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to the last round in
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, where the latter ended up taking the crown, while Ogura lost the second spot in the standings to Arbolino. His final position was third with a total of 170 points, with his best result being second in
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and Misano.


Moto2 World Championship


Idemitsu Honda Team Asia (2021–2023)


=2021

= In
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, Ogura was promoted to Moto2, riding for Idemitsu
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Team Asia alongside Thai Somkiat Chantra. In his rookie season, he managed to be in the top 10 in every race he finished except for the first round in
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. Ogura qualified in the front row twice at the
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in the Styrian and
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, and earned his single podium and best result of the season after finishing second in the latter round, where he managed to follow championship contender and fellow rookie Raúl Fernández until the last lap with only a 0.845 second gap separating each other at the finish line. He missed the
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round as a result of an injury sustained after crashing in the Algarve Grand Prix where he suffered a small left-foot fracture. He was beaten by Fernández to the rookie of the year award, who finished second in the standings. Meanwhile Ogura ended up 8th with 120 points and managed to finish ahead of teammate Chantra.


=2022

= For
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Ogura remained in the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia, where he fought for the title until the last race. He started off the season achieving two podiums in the first four rounds in
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and
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. Ogura was involved in a multi-rider crash in the
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when he was running third after a rain shower unexpectedly hit part of the track resulting in unwarned riders losing control of their machines. He was able to pick up the bike and bring it to the pits but was not allowed to restart as five minutes had already passed after the red flag had been shown. He earned his first World Championship win in the sixth round in
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starting from pole position. After a third position in Mugello, Ogura was tied in points with then championship leader Celestino Vietti, and led the championship for the first time after the 13th round in
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where he achieved his second pole and win, with a last lap battle involving teammate Chantra. He and
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took the title fight to the last rounds, wherein Ogura earned his home win in Motegi and got the championship lead back after the
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round. With two rounds left and heading to the
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, he held a 3.5 point lead gap to Fernández but lost it due to a crash in the last lap after taking the race lead from Tony Arbolino. Ogura ultimately lost the championship to Fernández after crashing in the last round in
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. He finished as championship runner-up with 242 points.


=2023

= During the
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pre-season training in Spain, Ogura suffered a broken wrist which ruled him out of the first two rounds in
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and
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. He started the season in
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, and earned three podiums in total, one being second in his home race in Motegi. Ogura came 9th in the standings with 137.5 points. On 15 September 2023, MT Helmets – MSi announced that Ogura would be joining their Moto2 project for the 2024 season alongside Sergio García. Two weeks later HRC revealed that Ogura would stay linked with their program next season.


MT Helmets – MSi (2024)


=2024

= MT Helmets – MSi signed a deal with Boscoscuro to race with their chassis for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, which set a challenge for Ogura who had been racing on a
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frame for the past three seasons. He started the season with consistent performances edging the podium spots until
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, where he finished second, and the next race in
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where he got his first win of the season, in front of teammate and championship leader García. He won again in
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and was third in
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. On 15 August 2024, ahead of the
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, Trackhouse Racing announced that Ogura would be promoted to MotoGP in a 2-year deal with the American team for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, alongside Raúl Fernández. This contractually marked the end of Ogura's career-long affiliation with Honda. On the same weekend's Saturday Practice Ogura highsided exiting Turn 2's chicane, fracturing his right hand, which made him sit out of the Grand Prix. He went on to win the
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only three weeks after suffering his fracture, which placed him as championship leader for the first time. Ogura finished second in
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and home race Motegi. He would then finish fourth in
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and second in
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to secure the 2024 Moto2 World Riders' Championship in front of remaining championship contenders Canet, Aldeguer and García. He finished the season with a fourth position in the Solidarity Grand Prix, earning three wins and eight podiums in total.


MotoGP World Championship


Trackhouse Racing (2025–)


=2025

= Ogura had an impressive debut weekend at the Thai Grand Prix. His Friday Practice lap pace was strong enough to secure a direct pass to Q2. In qualifying, he set the fifth fastest lap time which put him on the second row for the weekend's races. Ogura finished fourth in the Sprint race and fifth in the Sunday race on his Aprilia RS-GP25. This was the best debut race result by a rookie since
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's third place in Qatar 2013. In the second round in
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, Ogura struggled to score points in the Sprint race but managed an eighth-place finish in the Sunday race. However, he was later disqualified for using a non-homologated software version on his bike, which had not been approved by the organization. It was later revealed that
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had to rebuild Ogura's bike with spare parts after a crash in Q1 that wrote off his RS-GP25. One of the components used was an unapproved firmware version from testing.
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's technical director clarified how the software drew "zero" performance benefit.


Personal life

Ogura grew up in a racing family, where his father Shoji, an amateur motorcyclist, passed on his interest in motoracing. Ogura has explained how his father helped him with bike repairs and settings since he started racing with pocket bikes at the age of three. His older sister Karen is also a motorcycle racer, who has competed in MotoAmerica,
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and Suzuka 4 hours. He has used the number 79 since joining the World Championship in 2019. He originally raced with the number 7 and was assigned the number 9 during his time in the Asia Talent Cup, leading him to combine the two. Since the beginning of his career, he has worn
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's number 74 on the right shoulder of his leathers, as well as
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's number 48 on the left, as tributes to both riders. Ogura has expressed that he sees both Kato and Tomizawa as key influences and sources of motivation in his career."ここで優勝目指す 故富沢さんに誓う 小椋"
''chunichi.co.jp'' (in Japanese), 5 March 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2025.


Career statistics


Asia Talent Cup


Races by year

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup


Races by year

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship


Races by year

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


FIM Moto2 European Championship


By year


Grand Prix motorcycle racing


By season


By class


Races by year

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) Half points awarded as less than two thirds (2022 Thai GP)/less than half (2023 Australian GP) of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
Season still in progress.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ogura, Ai 2001 births Living people Japanese motorcycle racers Moto3 World Championship riders People from Kiyose, Tokyo Motorcycle racers from Tokyo Sportspeople from Saitama (city) Moto2 World Championship riders Moto2 World Riders' Champions MotoGP World Championship riders 21st-century Japanese sportsmen Trackhouse Racing MotoGP riders