The Japanese Ai Ogura (Boscoscuro) and the Colombian David Alonso (CFMoto) arrived at the last appointment of the season, the Barcelona Solidarity Grand Prixwith the clear purpose of enjoy the champion titles achieved in their respective categories and with focused on all planned actions to support those affected and victims of the flood in the Valencian Community.
The second race came on the Barcelona-Catalunya circuitto replace the canceled Grand Prix of the Valencian Communitythat the facilities at the ‘Ricardo Tormo’ circuit in Cheste were seriously affected by the severe floods at the end of October and except for the fight for the title between Spaniard Jorge Martín and Italian Francesco Bagnaia in MotoGP, The rest of the categories already have an assigned champion.
Ai Ogura was mathematically proclaimed Moto2 world champion at the Thailand racewhile David Alonso was in Moto3 one grand prix before, in Australiaso from then on the ‘silence’ and lack of pressure reached his workshops, something that in the case of the Colombian of Spanish origin served as an incentive toto ‘chain’ at least six consecutive victories of the thirteen they have achieved throughout the 2024 season.
Something about David Alonso absolute record of victories in the history of the motorcycling world championship in the small category and no one doubts that the CFMoto rider will try choose the seventh consecutive victory in the last race of the season at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit, where he already won his first call back at the end of May.
The other case is that of Ai Ogura, who is Moto2 world champion and Aprilia rider in MotoGP next season 2025who mathematically managed to become the world champion in Thailand and the next event, in Malaysia, was forced to abandon with engine problems in his Boscoscuro when he was making positions.
In any case, both will take to the asphalt of the Montmeló circuit with the comfort of knowing that they are world champions, but also with a long list of rivals who will try to spoil their ‘deserved finish’ of the podium in the last race of time.
In the case of Ogura and although he failed in Malaysia, it was the Spaniard Arón Canet (Kalex) who showed himself to be the strongest at the end of the season, but the other Spaniards in the category, due to their status as locals, should be considered, such as the case of Sergio García Dols (Boscoscuro), Alonso López (Boscoscuro), Manuel González (Kalex), Albert Arenas (Kalex), Izan Guevara (Kalex), Jeremy Alcoba. or Marcos Ramírez (Kalex), there is doubt over the recovery of Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro).
Aldeguer He was injured in the race in Thailand and decided to quickly return to Spain to undergo surgery. and being present at the last event of time, although in his mind more reality of to perform the first tests on the Gresini team’s Ducati which he will ride next yearto end his time in the Moto2 category in the best possible way.
The ‘poles’ were reversed in Moto3, where David Alonso’s solvency and superiority meant that his rivals had to work hard to try to beat him in the final laps where the Moto3 world champion was showing amazing efficiency
Alonso will certainly want to take a new victory to dedicate to all those affected and victims of the flood in the different towns of the Valencian Community, where He can be seen as another ‘volunteer’ with his team owner, four-time world champion Jorge Martinez ‘Aspar’, Valencian native of Algeria.
Source: La Verdad

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