Triumph reveals exclusive Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition bikes as prizes for the 2026 Triumph Triple Trophy, rewarding top Moto2 riders and one lucky fan.

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British manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles has officially unveiled the new prize machines for its 2026 Triumph Triple Trophy, and they are anything but ordinary.
Launched during the season-opening round of the Moto2 World Championship in Thailand, the new prize bikes are exclusive, numbered editions of the Triumph Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition, a model already regarded as one of the most track-focused middleweight machines on the market.
A Prize Worth Fighting For
The Triumph Triple Trophy runs alongside the Moto2 season, rewarding riders not just for race wins, but for standout performances whether it’s a remarkable comeback, brave overtakes, or exceptional racecraft. Fans vote after each round, and points accumulate throughout the year.
At the end of the season, the rider with the most votes will receive one of these exclusive Street Triple 765 Moto2 Editions. But that’s not all, Triumph is also giving away an identical bike to one lucky fan through a global prize draw.
Triumph will produce only 1,000 units of the Moto2 Edition worldwide, making the prize even more special. The company equips each bike with premium components, distinctive Moto2-inspired detailing, and unique numbering to emphasise its exclusivity.


More Than Just a Trophy
The Triple Trophy initiative reinforces Triumph’s deep involvement in Moto2, where it serves as the exclusive engine supplier. The 765cc triple-cylinder engine used in the championship is derived from the Street Triple platform, further strengthening the connection between race track and road bike.
Triumph also highlighted its continued technical development programme, including preparations for future sustainability targets in grand prix racing, as Moto2 edges closer to the use of 100% non-fossil fuels in coming seasons.
Performance Meets Passion
Triumph combines fan engagement, rider recognition, and a high-performance prize machine to transform the Triple Trophy from a side competition into a coveted honour within the Moto2 paddock.
With a limited-edition superbike on the line, expect riders to push even harder for those standout moments in 2026.
Because sometimes, the trophy isn’t made of silver, it’s built with three cylinders and a whole lot of horsepower.



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