Triumph Motorcycles has revealed two exclusive Street Triple 765 Moto2™ Edition prize bikes for the 2026 Triumph Triple Trophy, announced during the Moto2™ season opener at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand.

Triumph Moto2 press conference with Steve Sargent and Alfonso Cartujo, Thailand MotoGP 27 February 2026

One of the limited-edition machines will be awarded to the Moto2™ rider who delivers the most standout performances throughout the season, while a second bike will be won by a fan through a free prize draw.Only 1000 units of the Street Triple 765 Moto2™ Edition are being produced globally. The rider prize will be bike #001, while the fan prize will be #765, both featuring bespoke billet-machined top yokes with personalised engraving and Triumph Triple Trophy branding.The special edition model includes carbon fibre side panels, mudguard, belly pan and silencer end cap, along with a Moto2™-embossed seat, clear-lens rear light and Moto2™ branding on the silencer. Finished in Mineral Grey and Crystal White with a Triumph Performance Yellow rear subframe, the bike mirrors Triumph’s close connection to the Moto2™ championship.Running alongside the Moto2™ World Championship since 2020, the Triumph Triple Trophy celebrates standout performances during race weekends rather than simply race wins. After each Grand Prix, three riders are shortlisted and fans vote via the official MotoGP™ Instagram channel.

Points are awarded according to the votes received — 7 points for first, 6 for second and 5 for third — referencing the 765cc capacity of Triumph’s Moto2™ engine.

Triumph Street Triple 765 Triple Trophy award to Diogo Moreira, Valencia MotoGP 13 November 2025

Previous winners include Marco Bezzecchi, Raul Fernandez, Jeremy Alcoba, Pedro Acosta, Ai Ogura and 2025 champion Diogo Moreira.

Triumph Moto2 press conference with Steve Sargent and Alfonso Cartujo, Thailand MotoGP 27 February 2026

Triumph also confirmed it will begin testing 100% non-fossil fuels in Moto2™ engines this season as part of preparations for the 2027 regulation changes. The programme follows successful durability testing of 40% non-fossil fuels last year and will focus on assessing both performance and reliability.The 2026 Triumph Triple Trophy voting opened following the Thailand season opener on March 1, giving fans the chance to influence the competition and enter the draw to win their own Moto2™ Edition Street Triple.


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