The fifth victory of the year out of a possible seven fell into the bag of the Colombian Hispanic from CF Moto Aspar David Alonso which also consolidated its leadership favored by the error of Dani Holgado, who received a double long lap penalty and finished 14th. ‘El Parce’ are now 37 points clear at the top of the table after completing a full classification for the third time this year, something that has never been done before. But the race experienced a moment of great tension due to a serious accident on the fourth lap of the race, fortunately without serious consequences.
from the pole David Alonso He kept the initiative against Iván Ortolá and the Colombian Hispanic started to increase the group and try to make the first choice. In four laps, Alonso, Veijer, Ortolá and Furusato took the lead. But an accident at turn 9 (Arrabiata-2), the critical and blind spot where Jason Dupasquier lost his life in 2021, forced the race to be stopped due to a red flag. The beginner Xabi Zurutuza fell and was hit by Filippo Farioli. The Basque boy raised his thumb before entering the ambulance, a universal reassuring sign in the environment, and after the first inspection everything was a matter of loud knocks and he was always conscious. The race proceeded as an 11-lap sprint with grid positions based on the third lap aggregate.
At the exit David Alonso He again retained the initiative this time ahead of Veijer and Ortolá joined by Furusato and Muñoz. In a maneuver at turn 1 where Holgado caused Rueda to fall and Nepa caused him a double long lap that complicated his option to score who leads until Montmeló and the winner of Mugello in 2023.
Between Veijer and Furusato they cut off Alonso’s first escape attempt and as the group slowed, more units came from behind. With six remaining, David Alonso consolidated the race lead, but slipstreams on the long Mugello straight were always key and a possible escape was delayed.
Alonso’s third push was final with four to go, gaining a valuable half-second advantage over a quintet that included Ortolá and Muñoz. On the last lap, Veijer gave it his all to catch Alonso and venture into the slipstream, but he couldn’t make it and Alonso’s fifth victory of the year went to him. In turn 12 because of a fall he buried Ivan Ortola the podium option was reserved for Yamanaka, although he managed to finish sixth.
Moto3 classification
Source: La Verdad

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