There are relatively few issues at stake in this GP, Ogura is already titled, Canet is second overall with more than twenty points ahead of Garcia. For fourth place there is a fight between Aldeguer and Manuel Gonzales. But Aldeguer is not riding, injured, he is only five points ahead of Manu Gonzales, the driver that his Chinese sponsor QJ wanted to punish, Gresini supported his driver and fired the sponsor, I like this story… The clouds on the horizon are becoming very threatening. Navarro starts on pole ahead of Marcos Ramirez and Vietti. Holeshot for Vietti in front of Ramirez and Ogura. Vietti takes the lead… Ogura two, not bad, starting from seventh place. Vietti immediately takes the lead, a second and four ahead in one lap! Ramirez two, Ogura three. Already colossal gaps in mind, the nightmare of this bastardized engine since it runs almost in one-design and to think that there is talk of doing the same with Moto3! Thanks to them, Ramirez and Ogura get back on Vietti, who made a mistake. Group of five in the lead, not in a fight but in a group. Vietti is still in the lead. At least we have several drivers on the same image! Navarro passes Ogura. We can't even imagine how much the pilots must suffer from the heat! Navarro passes two. Behind him, a real fight between Ramirez and Ogura for the podium… But Ogura falls to the ground. There are three of them fighting for the podium, Dixon, Ramirez, Guevara. Dixon rides for the Aspar team, it would be a great gift for the Valence team, several members of which do not know where they will live when they return home! Dixon slows down, he loses third place, he screwed up a lap! His teammate Guevara will go to the podium. Victory for Vietti, ahead of Navarro and Guevara.
VIETTI FROM END TO END
He took the lead at the second turn and never left it. Great podium for the Aspar team, which comes from Valencia, which has already won Moto3. Too bad Dixon misunderstood the number of laps at the end, he lost the podium! No changes in the lead overall. Official results when the FIM lets them go
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