David Alonso He wants to say goodbye to Moto3 in a big way. It’s in his hand surpassed Marc Márquez’s record and won 14 races in one season. It’s true that Marc achieved it in MotoGP but the Colombian shocked the world in the small category, breaking all the records.
Once he achieved pole in his last Moto3 race, breaking the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya record by stopping the clock at 1:45.905. Until now, no one has gone below 1.46 on the Montmeló track. And this Saturday, Alonso has added seven this season
Veijer and Ortolá, fighting for the runner-up position, will start with the Aspar team driver on the front line in a race that, as usual at this circuit, is planned as a group. Long straights prevent people from escaping because slipstreaming saves a lot of time.
Source: La Verdad

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