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McPhee Surprise in Sepang, Garcia Dorus Takes Third

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Last year in Moto3 category since Scotsman reached age limit John McPhee He pulled away from experience, starting from 22nd on the grid and holding off teammates Sasaki and Sergio Garcia Drus to take his fourth win. Already champion Izan Guevara was unable to form a teamwork team with a 5 point difference with Sasaki from the end, miraculously prevented a fall and ran out of options to enter 12th place.

Dols will enter the home GP in 6th place, 8 points behind Foggia, and 14 points behind Sasaki. GasGas Aspar won his treble with Alzira, tying his championship with the Manufacturers. Two of his drivers are currently missing at home GPs.

The track was not in the best condition due to the rain that had fallen earlier.Despite being declared dry, there were patches of moisture that led to some very dangerous incidents in the first four laps. Lying in the middle of the track, Nepa and the entire peloton miraculously evaded him. Then David Muñoz from Andalusia also crashed when he was in a group of eight riders who had maintained the lead after being cut in the previous accident, already losing his option for Rookie of the Year.

Runner-up García Drus and Foggia remain in the top group, and already reigning champion Guevara is separated and looking to move forward with Ortra. After the lap he was in the lead of the race. As he has been generous all weekend, now he had to try to break up the group to keep the teamwork going for Garcia Dols. GasGas Aspar’s triple his crown and double his driver are worth gold to mark his 40th anniversary of his Aspar boss in the world championship.

With five men remaining, Rossi’s fall within the main group with Guevara, Sasaki, Macia, García and Foggia, the great protagonists of the year, has sparked another abandonment. However, when they reached the finish line, Guevara miraculously managed to save a dangerous fall when Sasaki slipped in front of him and stopped him. He had fallen to 12th place.

García Dorz caught a few meters at the start of the final lap and hooked the sextet who was battling for three podium places. Foggia also answered, with Macia and almost his six parallels at 14, and finally McPhee and Sasaki teaming up with Slipstream to sign a double deal. He overtook Masia, Moreira and Foggia.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, Jorgado was 7th, Ortola 9th, Artigas 11th, Guevara 12th, Pitito Fernández 15th and Ana Carrasco 22nd. Carlos Tatai retired with five cars left after a weekend crash, while David Muñoz crashed on lap four.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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