Victory and podium in Valencia

Moto2: Johann Zarco greets goodbye the Moto2 and is preparing to move to MotoGP with an end of the season in style, not only winning the Grand Prix of Valencia (seventh win of the year) but also by placing a hat trick with pole position and fastest lap in the race.
The French dueled with Morbidelli tirelessly for ten laps, with some break but also with long exchanges of passes, such as when at eighteen laps to have exceeded eight times in one lap.
However, this tussle came out Zarco the winner who managed to take advantage of less tires.
After this latest victory, the seventh season, there are no more doubts: Johann Zarco is deservedly the strongest rider in Moto2.

Ninth position for the British Danny Kent riding the Kalex of Team Leopard Racing ending this season in twenty-second position with 35 points.
For Team Forward, Lorenzo Baldassarri and Luca Marini fought tooth and nail from the first curve to close the gap that separated them from the points. "Balda", which started in the back of the field, he stuck his head down right from the first corner catching up positions lap after lap until closing in the 14th. The rider from Marche has still brought home two points for the final classification which closes in eighth place, according to the Italians, with great possibility to have its say in 2017.
His companion "Maro", who started from the sixth row, fought throughout the race with a very nervous bike that did not allow him to enter the battle for the Rookie of the Year.
The rider from Pesaro finished in 23rd position after playing a good debut season.
Moto3: The 19 years old Mallorcan Joan Mir was the author of an extraordinary race that finished on the second position of the podium behind Binder, the world champion. With this result the Spaniard won the Rookie of the Year in 2016.
A masterful race of Joan Mir today in Valencia, conducted with tactical intelligence and tenacity, a fight with a knife between his teeth to the top positions culminating in a fight on the last lap and the third podium of the season.
Mir ended his season in fifth position in the world rankings with 144 points.

Unlucky race for Pecco Bagnaia because of an accident crashed in the first lap not allowing him to fight for the podium in the world rankings.
Pecco closes its season as fourth in the standings with 145 points.
In the top 10 team-mate Jorge Martin, ending his race in tenth position and closes its championship in sixteenth position with 72 points.

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