the turkish pilot Deniz Oncu took advantage of the rivalry of the last lap of the Moto3 race of the Austrian GP between the leader of the World Daniel Holgado with the Japanese Ayumu Sasaki to conquer his second Moto3 victory and show off in front of Mattighofen’s bosses at the home GP for the orange empire with the 125cc champion Dani Pedrosa handing out the winner’s trophy. Holgado is again leading the championship after Masià’s second zero, this time due to a breakdown, and Holgado’s fifth and now Sasaki is second on 26 points and Oncu third on 37.
to the young poleman Veijer The position lasted only a few meters, overtaken by both World Championship leader Daniel Holgado and Oncu and without incident in the delicate three initial curves. The Red Bull KTM Tech3 rider set a high pace and in three laps picked off seven riders. Only Ortolá is missing the top-6 of the Moto3 World Championship -fourth- which compensates for his poor classification on the grid -17th-.
But by the fifth lap Masiá had lost the lead due to an engine break in the middle of the curve, his second zero in a row. This led to Holgado, Oncu and Veijer taking 1″ with respect to Sasaki Alonso and Rossi, the other escapees, who had to push in the following two turns to recover from the cut caused by the sudden problem of Masiá -petrol pump break-.
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He was at the front and a quintet with two KTMs, one GasGas and two Husqvarna for victory in the home GP for the empire of Mattighofen. With nine to go, GasGas Alonso was sent off as he took the lead. He took the chicane hard and went to ground as the Spanish-Colombian rookie fought for his second win in a row.
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Holgado regained the initiative before the ‘indifference’ of the others while Ortolá, who was already fifth, tried to get there, but without the help of a slipstream, it was impossible. The race was decided in the final turn with Holgado taking the lead and Sasaki taking the lead in the final push into turn 1. On the exit of the chicane, Holgado and Sasaki caught up in turn four and the resolution for the final turn was flurry in the between Sasaki and Holgado, with the touch, victory for the smartest Oncu by five thousandths, his second victory of the year, and Sasaki won the game from his young partner by 17 thousandths for third place.
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About other Spaniards: 5th Iván Ortolá, 9th David Muñoz, 11th José Antonio Rueda, 15th David Salvador, 19th Xavi Artigas, 25th Ana Carrasco and Jaume Masiá retired in the fifth lap.
Moto3 Race Classification
Source: La Verdad

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