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Moto3™ – Aron Canet (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) beats title rival Dalla Porta to claim Czech GP win.

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Aron Canet (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) took back the Championship lead after producing a storming last lap to secure victory at the Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky, the Spaniard beat title contender Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing) to the top step as the leading duo in the Championship finish 1st and 2nd, with pole sitter Tony Arbolino (VNE Snipers) completing the podium.

Before the lights went out for the warm up lap, third on the grid Niccolo Antonelli (SIC58 Squadra Corse) encountered issues and subsequently had to be wheeled off the grid, a pit lane start was enforced for the Italian – but his race was far from over. And it wouldn’t get any better for the man starting second on the grid. Huge drama unfolded as the race began for John McPhee (Petronas Sprinta Racing) as he pulled off the line, the Scotsman almost immediately had to sit up with some kind of issue. In an incredibly scary scenario, almost every rider behind somehow managed to dodge the stricken Honda, but wildcard Yuki Kunii (Asia Talent Team) couldn’t avoid McPhee and crashed into the back of him – the Japanese youngster went down but was back on his feet and headed to the medical centre, with McPhee nursing his way round to the pits. McPhee picked up what looked to be a left leg injury.

Filip Salac’s (Redox PrüstelGP) home Grand Prix ended shortly after Turn 1, the Czech rider sliding out of contention on the opening lap and emerging from the drama in the lead was Raul Fernandez (Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team), the Spaniard getting the better of Arbolino from 5th on the grid. The latter was joined by teammate Romano Fenati at the front of the race after the Italian had made a great start from 11th on the grid, but the duo had plenty of riders for company including Canet, with Championship leader Dalla Porta slowly making his way to the front from P17 on the grid.

The VNE Snipers duo were exchanging the race leading baton in the early stages and meanwhile, a fellow Italian was making a swift recovery through the field. Antonelli was in the points with 11 to go having taken a second a lap out of the leaders when faced with clear air, the top 17 were split by just 2.5 seconds with 11 laps remaining. With 10 to go Dalla Porta hit the lead for the first time, but the likes of Canet, Arbolino, Jaume Masia (Bester Capital Dubai), Darryn Binder (CIP Green Power) and plenty more swarming – including Antonelli. The SIC58 rider was now well in with a shot at victory as himself, Dalla Porta, Arbolino and Canet all looked like the strongest contenders heading into the final few laps.

The Championship lead was at stake and Dalla Porta looked fairly comfortable at the front. But this is Moto3™, and leading a race with multiple hungry young guns behind is never comfortable. With three laps to go Canet produced a fantastic two-rider pass into Turn 3 to get himself up into the top three as four of the top five in the overall standings stood strong at the front: Dalla Porta, Canet, Arbolino and Antonelli. But who would emerge victorious? The last lap board was signalled and Dalla Porta held firm, but Arbolino got the better of him into Turn 3, with Canet following him through to second having started the last lap in fourth.

So Arbolino led but on the exit of Turn 9, the Italian made a slight error. This allowed Canet to come through and lead as the KTM rider produced a pitch-perfect final two sectors. Heading up horsepower hill, the chasing Hondas couldn’t reel Canet in. Dalla Porta managed to get past Arbolino before the hill but there was no stopping Canet taking his second win of the season – and the title lead. Dalla Porta finished second for the fifth time this season to now sit three behind Canet heading to Austria, Arbolino had to settle for third – his fourth rostrum of 2019.

Masia was able to get the better of Antonelli on the last lap, a good result for the Spaniard but it was an even better one for Antonelli. A stunning ride from pitlane to P5 was nothing short of sensational, and it’s a result that helps him stay five points ahead of Arbolino in the Championship. Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) finished sixth for the third time in four races, Andrea Migno (Bester Capital Dubai) grabbed his best finish since Le Mans to earn P7. Fenati finished eighth, just ahead of home favourite Jakub Kornfeil (Redox PrüstelGP) in ninth and Binder in tenth – the top 10 covered by just 1.7 seconds in the Czech Republic.

Estrella Galicia 0,0’s Sergio Garcia and Alonso Lopez crashed together while battling in the leading group with five to go, with Kaito Toba (Honda Team Asia) highsiding out of contention on the same lap. Tatsuki Suzuki (SIC58 Squadra Corse) crashed early in the race while at the pointy end of the grid, Albert Arenas (Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team) crashed twice. Tom Booth-Amos (CIP Green Power), Kazuki Masaki (BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race) and Ricardo Rossi (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) also crashed – riders ok.

Top 10:
1. Aron Canet (Sterilgada Max Racing Team)
2. Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing) +0.159
3. Tony Arbolino (VNE Snipers Team) +0.217
4. Jaume Masia (Bester Capital Dubai) +0.404
5. Niccolo Antonelli (SIC58 Squadra Corse) +0.499
6. Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) +0.530
7. Andrea Migno (Bester Capital Dubai) +0.715
8. Romano Fenati (VNE Snipers Team) +0.737
9. Jakub Kornfeil (Redox Prüstel GP) +1.063
10. Darryn Binder (CIP Green Power) +1.757

MONSTER ENERGY GRAND PRIX ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY

Moto3 Race Classification 2019.

Pos. Points Num. Rider Nation Team Bike Km/h Time/Gap
1 25 44 Aron CANET SPA Sterilgarda Max Racing Team KTM 148.8 39’11.879
2 20 48 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA ITA Leopard Racing Honda 148.8 +0.159
3 16 14 Tony ARBOLINO ITA VNE Snipers Honda 148.8 +0.217
4 13 5 Jaume MASIA SPA Bester Capital Dubai KTM 148.8 +0.404
5 11 23 Niccolò ANTONELLI ITA SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 148.8 +0.499
6 10 79 Ai OGURA JPN Honda Team Asia Honda 148.8 +0.530
7 9 16 Andrea MIGNO ITA Bester Capital Dubai KTM 148.8 +0.715
8 8 55 Romano FENATI ITA VNE Snipers Honda 148.8 +0.737
9 7 84 Jakub KORNFEIL CZE Redox PruestelGP KTM 148.7 +1.063
10 6 40 Darryn BINDER RSA CIP Green Power KTM 148.7 +1.757
11 5 71 Ayumu SASAKI JPN Petronas Sprinta Racing Honda 148.6 +3.863
12 4 25 Raul FERNANDEZ SPA Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team KTM 148.5 +5.470
13 3 76 Makar YURCHENKO KAZ BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race KTM 148.5 +5.495
14 2 61 Can ONCU TUR Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 148.5 +5.540
15 1 7 Dennis FOGGIA ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 KTM 148.5 +8.259
16 42 Marcos RAMIREZ SPA Leopard Racing Honda 148.2 +9.056
17 82 Stefano NEPA ITA Reale Avintia Arizona 77 KTM 147.4 +23.010
18 53 Deniz ONCU TUR Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 147.2 +25.241
19 13 Celestino VIETTI ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 KTM 144.4 +1’11.129
Not Classified
22 Kazuki MASAKI JPN BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race KTM 148.5 2 Laps
21 Alonso LOPEZ SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda 148.6 5 Laps
27 Kaito TOBA JPN Honda Team Asia Honda 148.6 5 Laps
11 Sergio GARCIA SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda 148.6 5 Laps
75 Albert ARENAS SPA Sama Qatar Angel Nieto Team KTM 102.6 13 Laps
54 Riccardo ROSSI ITA Kömmerling Gresini Moto3 Honda 145.9 15 Laps
12 Filip SALAC CZE Redox PruestelGP KTM 117.2 15 Laps
24 Tatsuki SUZUKI JPN SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 143.8 17 Laps
69 Tom BOOTH-AMOS GBR CIP Green Power KTM 139.9 17 Laps
17 John MCPHEE GBR Petronas Sprinta Racing Honda 109.9 17 Laps
Not Finished 1st Lap
33 Yuki KUNII JPN Asia Talent Team Honda 0 Lap

Moto3 World Standing 2019.

Pos. Rider Bike Nation Points
1 Aron CANET KTM SPA 148
2 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA Honda ITA 145
3 Niccolò ANTONELLI Honda ITA 98
4 Tony ARBOLINO Honda ITA 93
5 Jaume MASIA KTM SPA 78
6 Marcos RAMIREZ Honda SPA 78
7 John MCPHEE Honda GBR 68
8 Celestino VIETTI KTM ITA 68
9 Jakub KORNFEIL KTM CZE 59
10 Ai OGURA Honda JPN 56
11 Kaito TOBA Honda JPN 51
12 Gabriel RODRIGO Honda ARG 50
13 Andrea MIGNO KTM ITA 49
14 Raul FERNANDEZ KTM SPA 45
15 Dennis FOGGIA KTM ITA 44
16 Romano FENATI Honda ITA 42
17 Tatsuki SUZUKI Honda JPN 39
18 Darryn BINDER KTM RSA 39
19 Ayumu SASAKI Honda JPN 34
20 Alonso LOPEZ Honda SPA 33
21 Albert ARENAS KTM SPA 30
22 Kazuki MASAKI KTM JPN 14
23 Sergio GARCIA Honda SPA 9
24 Ryusei YAMANAKA Honda JPN 7
25 Makar YURCHENKO KTM KAZ 7
26 Filip SALAC KTM CZE 6
27 Carlos TATAY KTM SPA 4
28 Can ONCU KTM TUR 4
29 Tom BOOTH-AMOS KTM GBR 2
30 Gerry SALIM Honda INA
31 Vicente PEREZ KTM SPA
32 Stefano NEPA KTM ITA
33 Riccardo ROSSI Honda ITA
34 Deniz ONCU KTM TUR
35 Aleix VIU KTM SPA
36 Ryan VAN DE LAGEMAAT KTM NED
37 Meikon KAWAKAMI KTM BRA
38 Dirk GEIGER KTM GER
39 Yuki KUNII JPN

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