After 95 GP in the small class and now riding for Max Biaggi’s Sterilgarda Husqvarna the Japanese Ayumu Sasaki won the Moto3 title for the first time in Assen in a race where Izan Guevara had the total initiative and everything was decided in the final lap where ‘Crazy Boy’ was the most determined, an incident between Muñoz and Masiá conditioned the result and the men from the GasGas Aspar Team released oil as if they were no longer on the podium. Guevara was second and García Doils third, maintaining a 3 -point lead over his teammate.
Tatsuki Suzuki won the game against poleman Sasaki against the self -confidence of David Muñoz who fought for first position. Izan Guevara has lost two spots and Sergio García Dols has won six in a row since that 18th on the grid where he qualified on Saturday in the crucial start of the Moto3 race. The changes in the race leader were consistent and the entire grid of 30 drivers remained united in the first laps, Assen allowed.
Guevara carried the weight of the race
Once Izan Guevara took responsibility for setting a speed that was not available to everyone, a first selection of the group with 21 pilots was made. From the seventh lap many long lap penalties for cutting the chicane began to fall, the most important for Foggia when he was sixth in the group that Guevara began to pick from the ninth lap. Once the penalty was delivered, the Italian went from sixth to 13th, 2 “6 from the lead.
Guevara, the virtual leader, continued to pull the quintet with the next group along with García Dols with a 1 “2 loss entering the halfway point of the race. But thanks to McPhee’s efforts, in the tough back, they were able to reconnect a few laps later and a group of 9 remained at the top where García Dols and Foggia entered.
The group allowed Guevara to continue all efforts and his speed caused Foggia to fall five from the end in a racing incident with David Muñoz and having to open up on the curb as he lost the Honda. The Majorcan kept insisting and four from the end he started to put three tenths in the group which is now eight, but it ended in nothing and Sasaki, who was leaning behind Guevara, started fighting for the race leader .
Muñoz preceded Masiá
Resolution as usual in the last lap Guevara started fourth after being overtaken by Sasaki, Suzuki and Masiá and also overtaken by rookie Muñoz who with great enthusiasm increased his braking on turn 9 and took Masia in the fall. . At the front the strategist Sasaki got the victory and a nice gift for his boss Max Biaggi on his 51st birthday preceded by Guevara and García Dols who rescued tools and leadership.
As for the other Spaniards, Artigas was fifth, Holgado sixth, Ortolá 12th, Dad 14th and Carrasco 22nd, and Masiá, Muñoz and Adrián Fernández did not finish the race in two separate incidents in the last lap. .
Source: La Verdad

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