The young Colombian Hispanic from Gaviota GasGas Aspar David Alonso He continues to amaze in his first year in the Moto3 World Championship and although he is sixth in the World Championship and in principle his goal is to be rookie of the year, he already has two wins, in many carats this Sunday at the Catalunya GP , the third win followed by de Alzira in Catalunya after García Dols in 2021 and Izan Guevara in 2022. He won in Masiá by 76 thousandths of a second and climbed the Rueda podium at the expense of Oncu, penalized for throwing Muñoz in last lap It was his second World Cup win after the one won at Silverstone and second for Masiá after two zeros.
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Four corners earlier, in 10th, World Championship leader Dani Holgado fell on the last lap, maintaining the lead by 13 points to Sasaki, fourth, and 32 to Masiá.
From pole position, Iván Ortolá surrendered the initiative to Deniz Oncu, the winner of the last race in Austria, and at the end of the first lap Masiá was behind them with the two strong men of the championship, Holgado and Sasaki, who there is a need. to return from behind positions.
Masiá, who has been in rhythm all weekend, led his Honda and the intention to destroy the big group from the third turn, but the Matighoffen riders saw it perfectly and together with the rookie David Alonso who full of self-confidence in his Gas Si Gas and KTM ‘bosses’ Oncu and Holgado, who took the lead midway through the race, began to set their own pace.
The races in Catalonia in the small category, and especially when the annoying wind from the Mediterranean, are usually in groups and decided at the end and this Sunday is no exception. The group of 23 drivers was reduced to 14 drivers for a good portion of the race with six laps to go. Masiá regained his head three from the end and it took a breather before he was overtaken by six at once.
Holgado started the final turn in front of Alonso and Masiá. Holgado crashed on his own as he reached turn 10 and four turns later Oncu released the brakes, throwing Muñoz as Alonso went straight for his second win by 76 thousandths of a second over Masiá. Although the Turk finished third, he was disqualified by applying the equivalent of a double long lap penalty, six seconds, from 3rd to 12th, putting rookie Rueda on the podium.
As for the rest of the Spaniards, Ortolá was tenth, Artigas 13th, Holgado finished 22nd after his fall in the last lap, Almansa 24th and Ana Carrasco 27th. It is not yet finished due to the fall courtesy of Oncu David Muñoz.
Moto3 Race Classification
Source: La Verdad

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