David Alonso, the Valentino Rossi of Moto3

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David Alonso It is insatiable. When we interviewed him after becoming champion, he told us that the record of Valentino Rossi with 11 wins in a season in the small category It’s something beautiful but I’m not obsessed with achieving. Well, the race after winning his first title, The 18-year-old Colombian won again in Australia and equaled ‘Il Dottore’s’ record 27 years later. Valentino achieved 11 victories in 15 races. Alonso has three more to go to keep the solo record

On the success achieved in Australia, added the Aspar team driver 11 wins in 17 races making it clear that he was two steps ahead of the rest of the grid. Despite producing his worst classification of the year, when it came time to go to the top David did not disappoint and added his fourth consecutive victory. Dani Holgado and Adrián Fernández closed the podium.


Ivan Ortolá was defending the pole but in the second corner he opened up too much and gave the lead in favor of David Muñoz. In the early stages, the group was huge and no one could set the rhythmic variation to separate the wheat from the chaff.

The halfway point of the race has been reached and the group is down to 15 drivers. But a crucial moment came with 10 laps to go Veijer fell after touching Piqueras in turn 4 and slid and took out Ivan Ortolá. Left out of the action were two pilots battling for the runner-up position.


Alonso, as usual, in low heat.

But in the final stretch came the same as before. The champion has arrived. David Alonso started shooting at a blistering pace in search of his 11th victory of the season. He started 10th but when pushed he again marked the difference by attacking from behind. He crossed the finish line with a comfortable lead of three seconds over his pursuers.

The battle for the podium positions was decided at the same finish line with just three thousandths between Dani Holgado, second, and Adrián Fernández, third. With the added 20 points, Holgado settled for second position overall thanks to Ortolá and Veijer’s zero.

Stefano Nepa, who had just completed a double long lap, had a very good pace and managed to overtake David Muñoz for fourth, closing out the Top5.

Source: La Verdad

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