Triumph Triple Trophy: how to vote – and win – in 2026

The award is back and fans can enter a free prize draw to win their own #765 Triumph Street Triple Moto2™ Edition

The 2026 season is underway and that means the Triumph Triple Trophy is too! Running alongside the Moto2 World Championship, the TTT celebrated standout performances since 2020, recognising that there are more success stories during a GP weekend than simply the race win.

That said, the first vote of the season is in, with race winner Manuel Gonzalez (LIQUI MOLY Dynavolt Intact GP) also taking to the top in the fan vote for the TTT first time out.

In the TTT, three Moto2 riders are shortlisted by a judging panel comprising members of MotoGP and Triumph. Fans then vote for their winning rider via MotoGP’s Instagram and each rider is awarded points according to the number of votes received.

In reference to Triumph’s 765cc engine, points at each GP are awarded as follows:

  • 7 points for the rider with the most fan votes
  • 6 points for the rider with the second most fan votes
  • 5 points for the rider with the third most fan votes

The winner of the TTT is rewarded with an exclusive Street Triple Moto2™ Edition, featuring the 765cc triple engine that powers Moto2. The #001 motorcycle is destined for the TTT winner, and for the second year running, fans can also register to win their own Triumph Triple Trophy bike. The winning fan will get the #765 of the exclusive production run of 1000 Moto2 Editions, featuring carbon fibre components and an individually numbered and personalised billet-machined top yoke.

The prize draw is free to enter via the Triumph Motorcycles website. A simple entry form is all it takes for the chance to win – click HERE to find out more and get ready to vote at the Brazilian GP!

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