Aron Canet It is in the sweetest moment of time. In last week’s Misano race he missed victory at the same finishing line by 29 thousandths but in Mandalika he had no rival. The Fantic Racing driver dominated every lap of the Indonesian GP with tremendous speed and achieved victory with more than six seconds ahead. It was the second time he climbed to the top of the podium and the third time in a row he climbed the box.
Regarding the fight for the title, there is another important blow to the aspirations of Sergio Garcia. The Spaniard crashed out for the second race in a row and, combined in the second place of Ai Ogura, now 42 points away from the Japanese with 100 at stake. Alonso López closed the podium.
At the start Aron Canet kept the first position while the great start was signed by Alonso López. The Spanish driver went from sixth to second in less than a lap with Ai Ogura retaining third position.
Canet did not want any fear and immediately continued. He set three fast laps in a row and in just four laps he had a two second margin. on the head. Behind him, Jake Dixon, who started second, fell to the ground. The one with the most rhythm besides Canet is Fermín Aldeguer. However, when the Murcian wanted to pass Alonso and take second, he took too long and lost a lot of ground. In fact, after another scare, he rejoined the ninth line.
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The one who made it to second with 11 laps to go was Ogura. However, Canet now has a six-second advantage in the lead. Although the Japanese’s priority is to score points to escape the top of the general classification. And that ended with Sergio García crashed with seven laps remaining. The nightmare of the second half of the year for the Spaniard seems to have no end.
With the two positions decided, the focus is on the battle between Alonso López and Manu González for the third place on the podium. The man from Gresini tried in every way but Alonso was at the awards ceremony. In fact, the closest to the podium was Fermín Aldeguer, who came back like a rocket to finish fourth, a thousandth of a second behind his teammate.
Things were worse for ‘Manugas’, who didn’t even finish fifth due to a scare on the last lap. He finished ninth when in the final laps he was in the podium positions
Source: La Verdad
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