Moto3: Pressure off as Phillip Island beckons
With the 2024 crown already in the hands of David Alonso (CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team), the pressure is off as the Moto3âą class lands at Phillip Island with everyone searching for one thing â victory. The Colombian created history in Japan and has more records in sight, so can anyone halt the World Championâs momentum?
A 10th win of the year sees Alonso sit one off Valentino Rossiâs record tally of 11 lightweight class wins. Four races remain, so Alonso has a chance to cement his name as the (statistically speaking anyway) greatest lightweight class rider ever between now and Valencia. But plenty will be aiming to end their seasons on a high with a win or two.
The title chase might be over, but three riders will be craving a runners-up spot before heading to Moto2âą in 2025. Daniel Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) currently occupies P2 on 212 points, with Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) four adrift on 208. Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets â MSI) looked like the rider to beat in Motegi, but a crash from second place sees the Spaniard stay 191 points ahead of the Australian GP. Thatâs a fight to keep an eye on.
Elsewhere, home hero Joel Kelso (BOE Motorsports) will be a rider desperate for a podium. The Australian claimed P3 in front of his supporters in 2023, so can Kelso stand on the box for the first time in 2024 this weekend? A crash from the lead group in Japan will ignite the #66âs hunger, so tune in to see as we get back in action at Phillip Island.
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