Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the two limited edition Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition motorcycles that will serve as prizes in this year’s Triumph Triple Trophy competition, alongside announcing plans to test 100% per cent non-fossil fuels in Moto2 engines ahead of a regulatory requirement coming into force in 2027.
The announcement was made at the opening round of the Moto2 World Championship at Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand.

Two winners will each receive a Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition, with one going to the Moto2 rider who accumulates the most fan votes across the season, the other awarded through a free prize draw open to fans worldwide. Both bikes feature a billet-machined top yoke with individual numbering and personalised engraving, with the rider’s prize carrying the number 001 and the fan prize carrying 765 as a nod to Triumph’s 765cc triple engine.
The Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition is produced in a worldwide run of 1000 units and includes carbon fibre side panels, front mudguard, belly pan and silencer end cap, a Moto2-embossed seat with dimpled grip pattern, clear-lens rear light, and a laser-etched Moto2 logo on the silencer.

The colour scheme pairs Mineral Grey and Crystal White with a Triumph Performance Yellow rear subframe and matching rear wheel stripe. A TFT display features a Moto2-branded start-up screen.
On the sustainable fuels front, Triumph chief product officer Steve Sargent confirmed the brand will use samples of 100 per cent non-fossil fuels for performance and durability testing during the 2026 season.
The announcement follows successful durability testing of a 40 per cent non-fossil fuel blend last year, with the majority of engine mapping and optimisation work now completed. The Moto2 regulations will require 100 per cent non-fossil fuels from the 2027 season.

“Alongside improving performance, we are also committed to supporting the development of a sustainable future for motorcycling and motorcycle sport,” Sargent said.
The Triumph Triple Trophy has run alongside the Moto2 World Championship since 2020. Each Grand Prix weekend, a judging panel shortlists three riders for standout on-track performances, with fans then voting via the official MotoGP Instagram channel.

Points are awarded on a 7-6-5 basis corresponding to the 765cc engine displacement. Past winners include Marco Bezzecchi (2020), Raul Fernandez (2021), Jeremy Alcoba (2022), Pedro Acosta (2023), Ai Ogura (2024) and Diogo Moreira (2025), who also claimed the Moto2 World Championship last season.
The 2026 competition opened on Sunday 1 March following the season opener in Thailand. Fans can vote for their favourite rider and enter the free prize draw via the Triumph Motorcycles website.

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