Triumph reveals 2025 Triple Trophy winner
Moto2 champion Diogo Moreira has been crowned the sixth winner of the coveted Triumph Triple Trophy.

New Honda MotoGP rider Diogo Moreira has won the popular Triumph Triple Trophy contest, meaning he’s been awarded a brand-new custom-liveried Street Triple 765 RS.
Moreira won the 2025 Moto2 world championship ahead of Spanish rider Manual Gonzalez, who was again beaten by Moreira in the fan vote, as was Britain’s Jake Dixon.
Together with Moto2, the Triumph Triple Trophy was launched in 2020 by the British company, and it is designed to celebrate standout performances from riders in the intermediate Grand Prix class.

Moreira, who is also the first Brazilian to win the Moto2 championship, was crowned the winner after being shortlisted eight times over the course of 2025. Over 861,000 fans voted on the 2025 Triple Trophy, which adopted a new format this year.
For the first time, fans were able to enter a free prize draw to win their own Triumph Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS.
The special Triple Trophy Street Triple 765 RS won by Moreira was built by Triumph at its Hinckley-based factory, before being presented to him at the final round of the season in Valencia last weekend.

Speaking after being presented with the bike, Moreira 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.”
The Triumph Triple Trophy announcement follows on from the arrival of brand-new Street Triple 765 RX and Moto2 Edition models.
The RX model will be available for one year only when it officially lands in dealerships, while the Moto2 version will be restricted to 1,000 units worldwide. Customers can order their RX or Moto2 model now.
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