you already have. You can now celebrate it properly. David Alonso is now Moto3 world champion. And he did it as great champions do: left the calculator and took tenth victory of the season in 16 races at the Japanese GP. The 18-year-old, 164-day Aspar team driver made history by equaling the Joan Mir’s note and becomes the first Colombian world champion.
Alonso, born and raised in Spain, needs to add three more points than Holgado and not give up six points to Ortolá or eight points to Veijer, but David has already warned that he does not want to speculate. I want to enjoy the rest of the season as much as I do. And the result proved him right. When the Colombian enjoys riding a motorcycle, he has no rival. And in this victory he not only has the title, but he has the just become the rider with the most victories in Moto3 history.
As for the Aspar team, David’s title already has seven in their record. A bet of Nico Terol who has been in the Spanish structure since he was 11 years old. A lifetime together that could have no greater reward.
The way in which he won the title shows that we are facing one of the best champions in the history of Moto3 and many already see him as a future star of the World Championship. One of the next stars of MotoGP. And his year forces us to think that we are facing the first crown of an outlier.
Champion a management lesson
At the start Iván Ortolá came out like a shot defending the pole ahead of David Alonso and Dani Holgado was stuck in the Colombian’s wake at the start from ninth position to try to prevent the youngster’s attack from Aspar team.
Holgado was quickly ahead of Alonso and Adrián Fernández also overtook the leader with Ortolá in the lead trying to break a large group. Adrián Fernández took the lead in separating the wheat from the chaff.
With each passing lap the track record was surpassed led by the team’s two drivers, Leopard and Ortolá. Alonso hurried to watch the match from the sixth position, bent over
But with eight laps remaining, the leader began to move forward with spectacular blows on Holgado or Ortolá to take second. It seems that the title is not at stake in what he is putting in danger. But that style has given him so much success this year.
As a result, David Alonso took the lead with four laps to go. Ortolá tried to pass the Colombian with a knife between his teeth but crashed to the ground with two laps remaining. on turn 10. No one could avoid the surge of David, who once again managed to become the champion.
Source: La Verdad

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