MotoGP San Marino GP: Moto2 and Moto3 results
Leopard Hondaâs Angel Piqueras competed a remarkable Moto3 win at Misano in the San Marino Grand Prix.
For the second occasion in a week a Spanish teenager walked the top step of the podium for the first time, following KTM Ajoâs Jose Antonio Ruedaâs success in Aragon last Sunday.
The 17-year-old had to negotiate two Long Lap penalties after a collision with Britainâs Scott Ogden on Saturday and charged back from the deficit to defeat GASGAS Tech3âs Daniel Holgado by 0.035s – the closest ever race finish at Misano.
The triumph signified the first win for the 2023 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup champion in his debut Moto3 term after a gripping race between five riders at the front and frequent overtaking.
Holgado was runner-up for his sixth podium finish of the season and rose to second in the championship standings as a consequence. MT Helmet-MSIâs Ivan Ortola was the first KTM rider in the classification and rounded out an all-Spanish top three.
Honda Team Asiaâs Taiyo Furosato took his Honda to fourth and the Japaneseâs contact with world championship leader David Alonso on the last lap of 22 dropped the Columbian to sixth; later the CFMOTO Aspar man was demoted to seventh after a track limits infringement on the same circulation. Alonsoâs championship lead has been trimmed to 70 points
Australian Joel Kelso was therefore pushed up to sixth on the BOE KTM. Husqvarna IntactGPâs Tatsuki Suzuki rode from 23rd on the grid to finish eighth.
Honda riders Luca Lunetta and Adrian Fernandez were both adjudged to have jumped the start and had to serve two Long Lap penalties. Lunetta had qualified on the front row and the sanction snuffed out hopes of home glory but he rallied to ninth. SIC58âs Filippo Farioli was 10th.
Rueda went from the high of home grand prix spoils to the low of a second corner crash as his race lasted all of a few seconds, while BOE Motorsportsâ David Munoz and CIP Green Powerâs Ricardo Rossi were the other fallers in the incident.
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Rider
#
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Bike
Laps
Time
Interval
km/h
Retirement
Points
1
Ă. Piqueras Leopard Racing
36
Â
Honda
20
34’02.766
Â
148.9
Â
25
2
D. Holgado Red Bull GASGAS Tech3
96
Â
GASGAS
20
+0.035
34’02.801
0.035
148.9
Â
20
3
I. Ortola MT Helmets – MSI
48
Â
KTM
20
+0.226
34’02.992
0.191
148.9
Â
16
4
T. Furusato Honda Team Asia
72
Â
Honda
20
+0.259
34’03.025
0.033
148.9
Â
13
5
C. Veijer Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP
95
Â
Husqvarna
20
+0.491
34’03.257
0.232
148.9
Â
11
6
J. Kelso BOE Motorsports
66
Â
KTM
20
+0.977
34’03.743
0.486
148.8
Â
10
7
D. Alonso CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team
80
Â
CF MOTO
20
+0.596
34’03.362
Â
148.9
Â
9
8
T. Suzuki Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP
24
Â
Husqvarna
20
+3.756
34’06.522
3.160
148.6
Â
8
9
L. Lunetta SIC58 Squadra Corse
58
Â
Honda
20
+6.789
34’09.555
3.033
148.4
Â
7
10
F. Farioli SIC58 Squadra Corse
7
Â
Honda
20
+8.088
34’10.854
1.299
148.3
Â
6
11
D. Almansa Kopron Rivacold Snipers Team
22
Â
Honda
20
+8.122
34’10.888
0.034
148.3
Â
5
12
J. Roulstone Red Bull GASGAS Tech3
12
Â
GASGAS
20
+8.400
34’11.166
0.278
148.3
Â
4
13
A. Fernandez Leopard Racing
31
Â
Honda
20
+9.366
34’12.132
0.966
148.2
Â
3
14
S. Nepa LEVELUP – MTA
82
Â
KTM
20
+9.911
34’12.677
0.545
148.2
Â
2
15
S. Ogden FleetSafe Honda – MLav Racing
19
Â
Honda
20
+11.067
34’13.833
1.156
148.1
Â
1
16
N. Fabio LEVELUP – MTA
10
Â
KTM
20
+17.122
34’19.888
6.055
147.7
Â
Â
17
R. Yamanaka MT Helmets – MSI
6
Â
KTM
20
+30.484
34’33.250
13.362
146.7
Â
Â
18
X. Zurutuza Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
85
Â
KTM
20
+32.041
34’34.807
1.557
146.6
Â
Â
19
J. Rosenthaler Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP
34
Â
Husqvarna
20
+32.138
34’34.904
0.097
146.6
Â
Â
20
N. Dettwiler CIP
55
Â
KTM
20
+38.080
34’40.846
5.942
146.2
Â
Â
21
T. Buasri Honda Team Asia
5
Â
Honda
20
+38.148
34’40.914
0.068
146.2
Â
Â
22
J. Esteban CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team
78
Â
CF MOTO
20
+43.960
34’46.726
5.812
145.8
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dnf
M. Bertelle Kopron Rivacold Snipers Team
18
Â
Honda
16
+4 Laps
27’16.965
4 Laps
148.7
Accident
Â
dnf
V. PĂ©rez FleetSafe Honda – MLav Racing
21
Â
Honda
16
+4 Laps
27’21.260
4.295
148.3
Accident
Â
dnf
J. Antonio Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
99
Â
KTM
0
20 laps
Â
Â
Accident
Â
dnf
D. Munoz BOE Motorsports
64
Â
KTM
0
20 laps
Â
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Accident
Â
dnf
R. Rossi CIP
54
Â
KTM
0
20 laps
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Accident
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Ai Ogura, MT Helmets MSI
Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
Moto2 was aced by MT Helmets -MSIâs Ai Ogura, as the MotoGP-bound Japanese rider beat Fantic Racingâs Aron Canet and Marc VDSâ Tony Arbolino for his third victory of the campaign.
KTM Ajoâs Celestino Vietti tumbled out of contention for victory from fourth with three laps to go at Turn 16.
QJMotor Gresiniâs Manuel Gonzalez rode to a lonely fourth as a result, as Aragon GP winner CFMOTO Asparâs Jake Dixon capped the top five.
Another MotoGP class conscript for next year, Sync SpeedUpâs Fermin Aldeguer, erased some of the disappointment of his crash at Aragon last weekend with sixth place.
Arbolinoâs team-mate, Filip Salac took seventh and headed the four-way fight between Italtrans Racingâs Diogo Morira, QJMotor Gresiniâs Albert Arenas and IntactGP Husqvarnaâs Darryn Binder in 10th.
SpeedUp Racingâs Alonso Lopez crashed on lap two and later received a Long Lap penalty for exceeding track limits.
Sergio Garcia made an emotional charge from 24th on the grid to 12th but was unable to prevent Ogura from taking the Moto2 championship lead, the Spaniard in tears after the race, while the Japanese rider is now nine points ahead of his MT Helmets â MSi team-mate at the top of the standings.
Moto2 San Marino GP – Race results