A victory, a podium and a top ten #SanMarinoGP
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Moto3: First victory ever for Lorenzo Dalla Porta.
This weekend the Motogp main competition was held in the San Marino Circuit of Misano where three awesome races were run.
The Leopard Racing rider Lorenzo Dalla Porta started 8th and was able to stay with the leading group from the first corner. After contending the leadership for the first part of the race and completing a series of overtakes, with an incredible last lap he won his first moto3 race of his career, at his home GP.
Really positive race also for the Angel Nieto rider Albert Arenas who started 13th and pushed for the whole race recovering positions lap by lap. Unfortunately a big crash in the first lap had opened a massive gap between the first and the second group and Arenas could only finish in an important 6th position. His teammate
Andrea Migno overtook many riders during the race finishing 9th, ten positions better than his starting place.
Top ten for the Redbull KTM Ajo rider Darryn Binder who started 23rd and gained more than fifteen positions finishing 8th, just seven seconds off the winner.
Unfortunately the big crash that involved 6 riders out of the first 10 forced the Leopard Racing rider Enea Bastianini (who started 5th) and the Monlau Competition rider Aron Canet (who started 3rd) to leave the race just after one lap, when they were in the battle for the podium.
Now the Moto3 Championship Standing sees Enea Bastianini 5th, - 49 points and Aron Canet 4th, -48 points from the leader Martin.
This weekend the Motogp main competition was held in the San Marino Circuit of Misano where three awesome races were run.
The Leopard Racing rider Lorenzo Dalla Porta started 8th and was able to stay with the leading group from the first corner. After contending the leadership for the first part of the race and completing a series of overtakes, with an incredible last lap he won his first moto3 race of his career, at his home GP.
Really positive race also for the Angel Nieto rider Albert Arenas who started 13th and pushed for the whole race recovering positions lap by lap. Unfortunately a big crash in the first lap had opened a massive gap between the first and the second group and Arenas could only finish in an important 6th position. His teammate
Andrea Migno overtook many riders during the race finishing 9th, ten positions better than his starting place.
Top ten for the Redbull KTM Ajo rider Darryn Binder who started 23rd and gained more than fifteen positions finishing 8th, just seven seconds off the winner.
Unfortunately the big crash that involved 6 riders out of the first 10 forced the Leopard Racing rider Enea Bastianini (who started 5th) and the Monlau Competition rider Aron Canet (who started 3rd) to leave the race just after one lap, when they were in the battle for the podium.
Now the Moto3 Championship Standing sees Enea Bastianini 5th, - 49 points and Aron Canet 4th, -48 points from the leader Martin.
Moto2: Third consecutive podium for Miguel Oliveira.
In the intermediate class the RedBull KTM Ajo rider Miguel Oliveira had a great start from 8th and in two laps he was able to gain the 3rd position. From there Oliveira continued his comeback, overtaking Pasini and finishing the race 2nd, just behind the winner Bagnaia. His teammate Brad Binder started 5th but had a tricky race due to the poor feeling with the front tyre. After managing the whole race he finished 8th, gaining another top ten finish.
Great race also for the Italtrans Racing rider Mattia Pasini who at his home GP, could start 2nd thanks to a fantastic qualifying lap. The Italian rider after keeping his place for the first half of the race, had to slow his pace due to the tyre wear and at the end he finished 4th, just one position off the podium.
The Pons Racing rider Lorenzo Baldassarri was another protagonist, gaining more than five positions and finishing 6th.
Now the Moto2 Championship Standing sees three Extreme Components riders inside the top five with Lorenzo Baldassarri 4th, -98 points, Brad Binder 3rd, -95 points and Miguel Oliveira 2nd, -8 points from the leader Bagnaia.
In the intermediate class the RedBull KTM Ajo rider Miguel Oliveira had a great start from 8th and in two laps he was able to gain the 3rd position. From there Oliveira continued his comeback, overtaking Pasini and finishing the race 2nd, just behind the winner Bagnaia. His teammate Brad Binder started 5th but had a tricky race due to the poor feeling with the front tyre. After managing the whole race he finished 8th, gaining another top ten finish.
Great race also for the Italtrans Racing rider Mattia Pasini who at his home GP, could start 2nd thanks to a fantastic qualifying lap. The Italian rider after keeping his place for the first half of the race, had to slow his pace due to the tyre wear and at the end he finished 4th, just one position off the podium.
The Pons Racing rider Lorenzo Baldassarri was another protagonist, gaining more than five positions and finishing 6th.
Now the Moto2 Championship Standing sees three Extreme Components riders inside the top five with Lorenzo Baldassarri 4th, -98 points, Brad Binder 3rd, -95 points and Miguel Oliveira 2nd, -8 points from the leader Bagnaia.
MotoGP: Bautista back to the top ten.
The Spanish rider of the Angel Nieto Team Alvaro started 15th and thanks to very good first laps could overtake 4 riders and reach the 11th position. Improving his pace lap by lap he was able to gain other two positions and finished the race as the first independent Ducati rider, 9th.
His teammate Karel Abraham started 24th had a difficult start due to a not perfect feeling with the front tyre which forced him to rider slower than he would. In the middle of the race the felling became better and he closed the gap, finishing 20th.
Thanks to the last positive results Bautista is in the 12th positions in the MotoGP standing and with 6 races still to go all is possible.
The next race will be in the Spanish Circuit of Aragon on the 23rd of September.
Special thanks to teams and riders for the technical contribution in developing our products and the results they get on the track.
The Spanish rider of the Angel Nieto Team Alvaro started 15th and thanks to very good first laps could overtake 4 riders and reach the 11th position. Improving his pace lap by lap he was able to gain other two positions and finished the race as the first independent Ducati rider, 9th.
His teammate Karel Abraham started 24th had a difficult start due to a not perfect feeling with the front tyre which forced him to rider slower than he would. In the middle of the race the felling became better and he closed the gap, finishing 20th.
Thanks to the last positive results Bautista is in the 12th positions in the MotoGP standing and with 6 races still to go all is possible.
The next race will be in the Spanish Circuit of Aragon on the 23rd of September.
Special thanks to teams and riders for the technical contribution in developing our products and the results they get on the track.