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Izan Guevara takes the lead in victory from start to finish

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Mallorcan Izan Guevara He celebrated his debut as the Moto3 World Championship leader with an all-time win at the Moto3 Aragon GP. Fourth year he won a championship He entered with an 11-point advantage and left 33 ahead of Garcia Drus, who finished 13th and 14th, and 58 ahead of Foggia.

This is the fourth time Izan Guevara has started from pole position at the World Championships. In his three previous appearances in Qatar, he lost the advantage after being penalized for a last-place start, winning races at both Jerez and Sachsenring. Last year he was his 4th in the race, but in the junior stages he was in a real spectacle with his 3 victories at Aragon. With a friendly circuit and a full sporting winning streak, it has taken a heavy toll for him to conquer in the shadow of team-mate García Dols, and he has achieved that by consolidating his leadership. And a good celebration was invented in closed parks doing handstands.

From pole position, the Spaniard has maintained the lead ahead of his front-row teammates Sasaki and Jorgado. So it remains to the checkered flag. In Aragon it is always very difficult to get out of the long straight in his first GP as Moto3 World Championship leader, but he took his group choice very seriously and quickly and in two laps his five only riders followed his pace. Riders such as Oncu cut off, Munoz, García Dols, Masia and Foggia are very blurry.

After one lap, only Sasaki and Horgado were able to catch Guevara. Guevara could not reassure him as he was riding regularly at 1’57 inches tall and could do neither. At seven laps, the chasing group had already lost four of his. Even Onk, the leader of the free and the best in the warm-up, pulled them in less than seconds.

Reigning FIM CEV Moto3 champion Horgado is already in the field with four races to go, leading Guevara and Sasaki in contention for the win. The first third box of his career at the World Cup was within reach of the Sant Vicens del Ras Peig rookie as the fourth Onk was 9″4 away from him. 3rd (Garcia) and 3rd (Foggia) still had problems and occupied the last positions in the chasing group where Guevara’s blow to the championship was devastating.

And in the final lap and a half, the Mallorcan gave no choice after beating the Japanese by half a second., was his fourth win of the year and belonged to Guevara from start to finish. It’s the same blow to the championship where Garcia and Foggia finished 13th and 14th, taking only 3 and 2 points on a day when their rivals scored 25.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, fifth place went to Adrian Fernandez, with Iván Ortola his best result. David Munoz had to serve a long lap penalty one lap earlier. Garcia Dorz, 25th Ana Carrasco, 27th Maria Herrera.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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