Motorsports
Buriram’s Rueda A 2×1: Victoria and Leadato
Jose Antonio Ruda The first leader of the Moto3 World Cup has become this Sunday after starring in the race leading the full race to add his second victory in the World Cup after Aragon 24. Ruda leads the first Spanish triplet along with rookies and teammates Alvaro Calpe and Adrian Pititto’Fernandez.
The Red Bull Rookie Cup double champion, who debuted last year with the Junior Grand Prix and Red Bull Rookie Cup double champion, Akigarlic team and wheel companion, coincided with the deeds of his fellow countrymen. Pedro Acosta In his first race at the Moto3 World Cup as a “full-time” pilot, he climbed to the second drawer on the podium.
The Italians recovered as Paul Bertel lost the initiative at the hands of Seville Rueda, leading the first round with Ruda with Rookie Alvaro Corpe and grabbed two favourites with Buriram, finishing with Ruda. This initiative follows the hands of Ruda before Country Man Munoz.
RACE MOTO3 classification
Munoz, first long rap of the year
The incident between Munoz and Runetta arrived in Ecuador. Ultimately, Munoz reassured Ruda with the race head and began fighting what had been reduced from the seven 10 people he took on persecutors. However, Munoz has been sanctioned for a long lap, which is responding by an irresponsible pilot, ending his option of being able to fight a victory over Ruda. And to sign before reaching curve 5 to do it, Bren fell.
Finally, with six, Ruda stayed at the forefront of the race, with a 2-second advantage in a group of seven of them. However, on the final five laps, tire performances due to the suffocating heat at Kelso Falls took Piquera’s favourites, and the persecutor group was reduced to three pilots, Nepa, Fernandez and Calpe, with one being cut off from the podium.
And it was Nepa. Because Adrian Fernandez took the initiative, but on the final curve, the clean x of the curve arrived to score 2/65,000th place, non-importantly on curve 12. Delantes’ seven seconds had already surpassed the goal with the great knight Ruda.
The survival race played at 36º at room temperature was completed with only 15 pilots, all recorded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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