The Italian Matteo Ferrari Jordi Torres was surprised during the last lap of the second race of the electric motorcycle world championship, held at the Le Mans circuit, within the MotoGP French Grand Prix racing program.
Héctor Garzó was the fastest at the start of the second race, led again by the Italian Matteo Ferrari and Jordi Torres, winner of the first race, who immediately gained a certain advantage over the other competitors on the new Ducati V21L.
On the second lap Ferrari, who had crashed in the first race when he was in the lead, regained first position, always with Torres waiting in third, perhaps keeping the rear tire for the last few laps due to the rapid wear suffered by both. due to the extra weight of these electric motorcycles, around 225 kilos.
This time, and gradually, Matteo Ferrari gained an advantage over Garzó and Torres, who was unable to break away from the chasing group, led by the Italian Mattia Casadei, until the third lap the driver of Jorge Martínez ” Aspar ” team He was able to pass Sito Pons to try to change the pace and catch up with the Ferrari, who then set the fastest lap of the race.
A Ferrari error on the fifth lap saw him neutralized by his pursuers, with Jordi Torres seeing his chance and not attacking to lead the race and on the fifth lap to gain an advantage of more than eight tenths. for a second.
But at the beginning of the last lap, at the end of the straight, Matteo Ferrari managed to pass Jordi Torres, who decided to stay awake in order not to make mistakes that would endanger the championship lead that he clearly had one.
The Italian won ahead of Jordi Torres and Héctor Garzó, with Miguel Pons thirteenth, ahead of Mika Pérez and María Herrera. Tito Rabat did not finish after tripping.
Classification Race 2 MotoE Le Mans
World MotoE
Source: La Verdad

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