Motorsports

Sasaki ended the season with his first win and runner-up of the season.

Published

on

Japanese Ayumu Sasaki achieved three goals during his final Moto3 GP start in Cheste. That is, along with her teammate Colin Bager, she won the championship for the first time this year and for the third time in history, securing the runner-up spot and winning. Wins Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP title. The final podium of the year went to Sasaki, Rookie of the Year David Alonso, who finished third, and Ivan Ortola.

The pressure was on pole man Weiger, who crashed on the grid formation lap due to cold tires. He was able to complete it and had to go to the race to change his suit and helmet while the team repaired the damage to his Husqvarna. It was the day his team was playing for the team title.

Sasaki, who was fighting for second place with Alonso, initially won the match against teammate Weyer, but although the result was poor, the tactics were clear. Even without a win this year, the Dutchman had to lead a large group in front of the Japanese. And they won’t let Alonso surpass them. The first to be dumped was Holgado, who was forced to the back of the pack after avoiding a fall caused by Artigas in turn two.

With eight games remaining and everyone conserving their tires, a Colombian Hispanic player david alonso He passed Onk at turn 14 for third place. And one turn later he was positioned between two Husqvarna riders. Although he wasn’t good enough for a runner-up spot, he did enough to win the Rookie of the Year trophy and secure third place in the finals.

After leading the entire race with five cars remaining, Weier continued a long run and was overtaken by Sasaki, Alonso and Ortola. The Japanese maintained the lead ahead of Alonso and Ortola at the start of the final lap, after which Weyer Onk had already caught up. But that didn’t stop the Japanese from ending his Moto3 career with his only win of the year, when he finished second.

Turn 11 will be Jaume Masia.

champion Jaume Maciatook advantage of the local Grand Prix for a “Viking style” celebration, finishing 13th with a 10″446. That work had already been completed on the previous schedule. This Sunday marks the christening of Turn 11. And it will be the 11th time. Jaume Masia was chosen by Algemesi.

Moto3 race classification

Moto3 final classification

Source: Mundo Deportivo

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version