Victory and podium in Czech Republic
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Moto3: Wet asphalt and a rain of emotions. Mir bustles everyone in Brno!
Difficult conditions for the race of the cadet class on the Brno track: wet asphalt, which went drying in the finish further complicating the situation. A finishing touch for head positions, with overtaking and change in front that gave uncertainty to the end.
After a race which always made by the lead group, Mir suddenly changes gear and conquers the head of the race in a couple of overtaking, creating a big lap behind himself.
With this victory Mir leads the World Motorcycle Championship with 190 points.
Fourth, with the first KTM in the track, Bo Bendsneyder who fits perfectly in track conditions fought with the lead of the race reaching the head of the race for five laps.
Difficult conditions for the race of the cadet class on the Brno track: wet asphalt, which went drying in the finish further complicating the situation. A finishing touch for head positions, with overtaking and change in front that gave uncertainty to the end.
After a race which always made by the lead group, Mir suddenly changes gear and conquers the head of the race in a couple of overtaking, creating a big lap behind himself.
With this victory Mir leads the World Motorcycle Championship with 190 points.
Fourth, with the first KTM in the track, Bo Bendsneyder who fits perfectly in track conditions fought with the lead of the race reaching the head of the race for five laps.
Moto2: The Portuguese driver finished third in the Czech Grand Prix, the first wet podium for the KTM Moto2 project.
The Moto 2 race was divided into two parts because of the weather, the first part on the dry and the second on the wet.
In the first part Oliveira goes well and maintains a good rhythm of race remaining in the head group up to the red flag displayed by the race direction.
At the start of the remaining six laps Miguel improves his race pace to finish third.
With this second consecutive podium Miguel Oliveira is fourth in the overall standings with 133 points.
His KTM for teammate Brad Binder gets better race after race, who in the first part of the race always remains in the sixth place.
An unlucky collision in the second part of the race makes him back in the twelfth position.
The Moto 2 race was divided into two parts because of the weather, the first part on the dry and the second on the wet.
In the first part Oliveira goes well and maintains a good rhythm of race remaining in the head group up to the red flag displayed by the race direction.
At the start of the remaining six laps Miguel improves his race pace to finish third.
With this second consecutive podium Miguel Oliveira is fourth in the overall standings with 133 points.
His KTM for teammate Brad Binder gets better race after race, who in the first part of the race always remains in the sixth place.
An unlucky collision in the second part of the race makes him back in the twelfth position.
MotoGP: Karel Abraham's good performance, starting from the 20th position, is back to the fourth position after a fast change of bike in the first laps.
The Czech rider after the sudden shift to the slick deserved the applause of the crowd but unfortunately a technical problem made him lose positions by completing his race in thirteenth position.
Special thanks to teams and riders for the technical contribution in developing our products and the results they get on the track.
The Czech rider after the sudden shift to the slick deserved the applause of the crowd but unfortunately a technical problem made him lose positions by completing his race in thirteenth position.
Special thanks to teams and riders for the technical contribution in developing our products and the results they get on the track.