Canet exhibits himself in Moto2 and Alonso will have his first match-ball in Japan in Moto3

Alonso López closes the podium in the intermediate class and Adrián Fernández and David Muñoz join him in the small displacement

MADRID, 29 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish pilot Arón Canet (Kalex) has signed the victory in the Moto2 career of the Indonesian Grand Prix, fifteenth proof of the Motorcycling World Cup, ahead of the leader, the Japanese Ai Ogura (Boscar), and the Spanish also Alonso López ( Boscoscuro), while Sergio García Dols (Boscoscuro) has lost ground in the general because of a fall.

Leaving from the pole, the Corbera made a perfect race, dominated from traffic light to flag, to celebrate its second win of the season in the intermediate category with six seconds of rent on Ogura, now even more leader of the championship.

The Japanese, with 208 points, is 42 ahead of García Dols, while both Canet and Alonso López, third this Sunday in Mandalika and who is on the podium for the first time since Austria, are 52 from the head of the classification. lack of five major awards to be played.

Although Ogura briefly took the lead from him, Canet took little time to respond and start pulling to escape. Alonso López, Ogura and Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), for their part, were engaged in the fight for the other two podium positions; In Curve 10, when he tried to advance Alonso López, García Dols went to the ground, although he managed to return to the track.

However, in the absence of seven laps for the end, Burriana suffered a second fall that, this time, left him out of the race, allowing Ogura to expand his income in the general. Finally, Canet first saw the checkered flag ahead of Ogura, and Alonso López celebrated his third place for 184 thousandths over Aldeguer, fourth.

Izan Guevara (Kalex), who entered seventh in the finish line, was disqualified by a combined weight infraction, which allowed all the pilots who entered behind improving a place. Thus, Manu González (Kalex) was eighth, Marcos Ramírez (Kalex) Tenth, Jeremy Alcoba (Kalex) Tenth, Albert Arenas (Kalex) Decimocuarto, Alex Escrig (Forward) nineteenth, Xavi Artigas (Forward) Twenty -Muñoz (Kalex) Twenty -first. In addition to Sergio García Dols, the Jaume Masià race (Kalex), which fell into the first round either.

ALONSO BEATS AGAINST ADRIÁN FERNÁNDEZ AND DAVID MUÑOZ.

In Moto3, the Colombian pilot David Alonso (CFMoto) has taken another step towards the title by winning the race in Mandalika, leading a podium in which the Spaniards Adrián Fernández (Honda) accompanied him, which he first goes up to the first time drawer, and David Muñoz (KTM).

With this triumph, Alonso equals Romano Fenati as the pilot with more victories in the light category, and in Motegi he will have his first ‘Match Point’ to win the crown. Dani Holgado (Gasgas), second of the championship and who ended sixth, is 97 points from the Colombian.

The Japanese Taiyo Furusato (Honda) took control of the test ahead of the ‘poleman’ Iván Ortolá (KTM), which had to complete a double ‘long lap’ in the first five laps. The group cleared and the overtaking happened, causing falls like that of David Almansa (Honda) in curve 8.

After the first five turns, the front group was reduced to 10 pilots, and Ortolá led the second group after fulfilling their second ‘Long Lap’. When it seemed that he was already free of sanctions, the Valencian made a ‘shortcut’ in curve 9 and was penalized with another ‘long lap’. In addition, the Dutch Collin Veijer (Husqvarna) ended up in the gravel when he led, giving his head to Adrián Fernández.

However, the Spanish soon gave his position of privilege and opened an intense battle that Alonso took, surpassing Adrián Fernández for 85 thousandths. Muñoz, on the other hand, completed the podium in the Asian circuit.

In addition, Ángel Piqueras (Honda), winner in Misano, concluded Fourth, Holgado made him sixth and Ortolá was ninth. Also at the points José Antonio Rueda (KTM), eleventh, and Joel Esteban (cfmoto), fourteenth. They failed to finish or Xabi Zurutuza (KTM) or David Almansa (Honda).