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Migno starts the season with victory in Moto3 against Sergio García Dols

MADRID, 6 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Italian rider Andrea Migno (Honda) won this Sunday the victory in the Moto3 race of the Qatar Grand Prix, the first round of the Motorcycle World Championship, in which the Spanish Sergio García Dols (Gas Gas) disputed the victory after a magnificent finish in Losail and was second.

The man from Castellón, who recovered from a sanction for an incident at the start of the event, starts the championship strong, in which he accompanied the transalpine rider on the podium, who won again five years later, and the Japanese Kaito Toba (KTM).

In the first race of the year in the small engine, the Japanese Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna) was in the lead at the start after the Spanish Izan Guevara (Gas Gas), Saturday’s ‘poleman’, was sanctioned and sent to the bottom of the the grid for reckless driving during practice, as did the Italian Dennis Foggia (Honda) and the Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda).

Sasaki did not waste it, who began to mark distance after a clean start in Losail, while hostilities broke out from behind. Carlos Tatay (Kalex) crashed at turn 7 on the first lap after touching the bike of Sergio García Dols (Gas Gas), penalized with a ‘long lap penalty’ for the incident.

The teammate from Castellón, Guevara, climbed up positions, and Jaume Masià (KTM), who had started second after the sanctions, settled in the ‘Top 5’; however, the Algemesí race was ruined by a crash with nine laps to go.

With just seven laps to go, Sasaki, who had reigned uncontested thus far, broke through the fairing of his bike and watched as his pursuers, who smelled blood, overtook him. Italian Andrea Migno (Honda) took the lead with García Dols, Iván Ortolá (KTM) and Xavi Artigas (Kalex) in the front group hoping for victory.

Only the one from Burriana, second, remained in the handful of riders who finally fought for victory. In fact, he was about to overtake the transalpine on the last lap, but he withstood the push of the Spaniard to inaugurate the list of victories of the year in the small category.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, Izan Guevara (Gas Gas) finished eighth, Xavi Artigas (Kalex) was tenth, just ahead of Iván Ortolá (KTM), Adrián Fernández (KTM) fourteenth, Dani Holgado (KTM) sixteenth and Ana Carrasco (KTM), twentieth. Neither Tatay nor Masià could finish.

George Williams

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