Jorge Martin He entered his name in the list of world champions in the premier category. At last. The Madrid native is the fifth Spaniard to achieve this after Alex Crivillé, Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Márquez and Joan Mir. Martinator knew how to run an intelligent race, based on a good start and not getting into trouble. He let Pecco Bagnaia escape and dedicated himself to managing tires and attacks. It was a perfect weekend for the Italian from Ducatiwho took pole, won the sprint race and also the long race. Eleven victories on Sundays that have not helped him achieve his third consecutive title. In the end, Martín did well with third place, which allowed him to celebrate his championship from the podium, along with a Marc Marquez who has managed to finish third overall. Two satellite bikes in the GP box, yes, all three from Ducati.
Jorge Martín had everything in his favor. Pecco Bagnaiawho started from pole, was forced to win the race or finish second to have any chance. And if that happened, a ninth or 14th place would be enough for the Madrid native to take the champion crown. Besides, Martinatoralthough fourth on the grid, started on the clean area of the track, which was an advantage to reach the first corner just behind Pecco. The Prima Pramac driver had to be conservative, something he is not used to. In the morning warm-up he was already very cautious, trying not to take any risks. 24 laps were going to dictate the sentence after an entire season of consuming kilometers at full speed.
I couldn’t hold back the excitement Aleix Espargarowho was going to compete in his last race. After his brother’s questions to Dazn, he lowered his head and buried it in his hands on the motorcycle’s windshield to shed a few tears before the reconnaissance lap. He Aprilia catalan He started from the front line, alongside Bagnaia, with the personal mission of helping his close friend Martín. In the morning I had intensively practiced the start with a new clutch with the mission of leaving the first corner in a good position.
Good start from Bagnaia and Martín. The two arrived paired at the first corner, with the Italian first and both followed by Marc Márquez. The Catalan showed his nose to Martinator and overtook him after the first stop after passing the finish line. That third place was already going well for Jorge, although Bastianini was also pushing from behind. Good overtaking from Aleix to Bastianini. They both passed each other several times but the Aprilia was doing very well. Pecco and Marc Marquezfollowed by Martín, who led a group of seven other pilots.
Márquez, consolidated second, regained third place in the World Cup when Bastianini He went long on the ninth lap and fell to eighth place after being overtaken by Álex Márquez, Acosta and Morbidelli. Just upon reaching the race meridian, almost all positions were spaced out. Bagnaia led comfortably. And after Marc Márquez, Martín was also one second ahead of Aleix Espargarowho had a good battle with Álex Márquez for that fourth position
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made history David Alonso in Moto3 winning the race, the 14th of the season (out of a total of 20), which means breaking the impressive record of Marc Márquez, who won 13 in 2014 and who until this Sunday was the driver with the most victories in a season in any category . There were no surprises and the victory was fought between nine drivers until the last lap, although no one could beat Alonso. Dani Holgado He was second and thus managed to certify the runner-up position. Ángel Piqueras closed the podium after Adrián Fernández was penalized for stepping on the green in the last lap.
The career of Moto2 it was for Aron Canetwho wanted to pay tribute to Valencia during their celebration. The Corbera driver closes the championship with this fourth victory, becoming the driver in the intermediate category who has achieved the most victories, ahead of Ogurawho has been the world champion. Canet has rounded off his second part of the season in this way. Manu González, third overall, was second and Moreira third.
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