The leader of the Moto3 World Championship Dani Holgadowho in 2021 was declared Junior GP World Champion, showed the real ‘big boss’ for a year and a quarter in the category leading all the laps, group selection, forcing the mistake of who was his second in championship to add your second win of the year at Le Mans after the initial of Portimao, Spain’s 100th victory in Moto3 ahead of Ayumu Sasaki and Jaume Masiá. The one from Sant Vicent del Raspeig, from the local Tech3 KTM team, is more ahead now with 84 points to 63 for Ortolá and Masiá, three Spaniards dominate the World Cup.
Under the watchful eye of the great stars of the championship who do not want to miss the start of the Moto3 race, a curiosity that Valentino Rossi has already enjoyed in his time, Ayumu Sasakithe fastest driver in the category, also one of the most irregular -ninth in the championship at the start of the race-, kept the initiative from pole position ahead of young Holgado and Moreira, the two strong drivers in the championship right now.
With Holado swapping for Sasaki in the lead from the third corner of the race the World Cup leader set the pace height that best suited him and very ‘boss’ led them in a file to the checkered flag. And that has to be controlled by physiotherapy, for now, the compartment syndrome which is beginning to affect the 18-year-old and mark him latest results from the podium.
By the fifth lap, the cut of the top 10 riders had been made, with the injured David Salvador crashing out on the ninth lap and before rookies Rueda and Alonso were cut, forming a chasing trio with the Madrid man. .
The leader of the World Cup Loose He continued to take everyone with the hook and the field was down to eight by the middle of the race. And ten more forced the downfall of Brazilian Diogo Moreira, the second in the World Cup, lost his privileged place at the hands of Masiá, very covered during the race. Sasaki tried to grab his head but the man from Alicante wouldn’t let it and five from the end Masiá had put himself behind Holgado.
With three remaining, Holgado set the race record to place half a second behind Sasaki and Masiá, the strongest of the group of 7, and on the next lap he answered the Sasaki record where he made up for lost ground . The resolution was left Holgado, Sasaki, Masiá and Ortolá for the last turn always the leader takes all from four. Intimidation for Masiá cost him the chance to win with Ortolá and Sasaki couldn’t find the space to pass Holgado or honor his ‘Crazy Boy’ nickname which didn’t happen with the zeros he had. farm house took third place ahead Ortolá and finished second in the championship.
As for the other Spaniards, Xavi Artigas was seventh, David Alonso was eighth, José Antonio Rueda was ninth, David Salvador was 14th, and Ana Carrasco was twentieth.
Source: La Verdad

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