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You are here: Home1 / MotorBugs Blog2 / Motorsports News3 / MotoGP 20224 / Moto3™: Sergio Garcia (Valresa GasGas Aspar Team) produces more last l...

Moto3™: Sergio Garcia (Valresa GasGas Aspar Team) produces more last lap brilliance for victory.

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Valresa GasGas Aspar Team’s Sergio Garcia dug deep to pull off yet more last lap brilliance to secure a second win of the season at the Tissot Grand Prix of Portugal. After his early breakaway failed, the Spaniard was forced to fight it out with a leading group of five before holding off Jaume Masia (Red Bull KTM Ajo) and Ayumu Sasaki (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) on the final lap to retake control of the Moto3™ World Championship.

Red Bull KTM Tech3’s Deniz Öncü fired away perfectly from pole position to take the holeshot but he was immediately under pressure from Garcia, who settled into second after starting from the middle of the second row. The young Spaniard moved through on the Turk as they came across the line and began to pull away.

Garcia’s teammate Ivan Guevara could see the Valresa GasGas Aspar machine edging clear and knew he had to make a move on Öncü. The Mallorcan slipstreamed ahead at the end of the second lap but Öncü responded immediately. The determined Tech3 rider made life difficult for Guevara, meanwhile, Garcia’s advantage became 1.5 seconds. Guevara finally dived through on Öncü at the start of Lap 5. The Turk, in the blink of an eye, was then demoted to fourth as Sasaki found a way through.

Guevara and Sasaki began working together, chipping away at Garcia’s lead. Half a second behind them, Masia had moved through to fourth and was towing Öncü along. Twelve laps were left in Portimao before Garcia’s early advantage was gone. Guevara caught and passed his teammate with Sasaki, Masia and Öncü joining the Aspar duo in the fight at the front.

Over the next ten laps, the five riders at the front swapped places lap after lap. They all had their chance at leading the race at one stage or another, with Garcia and Masia even having contact on the run down to Turn 1 as they squabbled over track position.

Two and a half laps left and it was Garcia leading the way ahead of Sasaki, Öncü, Masia and Guevara. The GasGas man got swallowed up down the straight though as they started the penultimate lap, as Sasaki and Masia both managed to get ahead of him. But Garcia wasn’t giving up easily, battling back on Masia for second.

We started the final lap with Sasaki leading but it didn’t last long. Garcia flew past him and had enough on the brakes to emerge at the front. It was incredibly congested through Turn 1 but a big and brave move from Masia saw him jump from second to fourth. He heaped pressure on Garcia, desperately looking for the smallest gap to try and nudge through.

But Garcia was perfect on the final lap once again, fending off a determined Masia to take the chequered flag and his second win of the season. The Ajo rider had to settle for second, 0.069 seconds behind Garcia, for back-to-back podium finishes following his victory in Austin. Third went the way of Sasaki, his second rostrum of the season, ahead of the frustrated Öncü and Guevara in fourth and fifth.

Title leader Dennis Foggia (Leopard Racing) had an afternoon to forget as he came across the line in eighth and, therefore, surrendered the title lead to Garcia. The Spaniard and the Italian are now split by just one point as we head to Jerez next weekend.

Foggia was down in 17th on the first lap but recovered well to fight his way through to the front of the third group, with both Carlos Tatay (CFMoto Racing PruestelGP) in sixth and Andrea Migno (Rivacold Snipers Team) in seventh ahead of him. Completing the top ten behind Foggia were Joel Kelso (CIP Green Power), a great ride from 22nd on the grid, and Diogo Moreira (MT Helmets – MSI), who was demoted two places from eighth to tenth after the race.

Moto3™ Portuguese GP Top 10:
1. Sergio Garcia (Valresa GASGAS Aspar Team)
2. Jaume Masia (Red Bull KTM Ajo) + 0.069
3. Ayumu Sasaki (Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max) + 0.110
4. Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Tech3) + 0.210
5. Izan Guevara (Valresa GASGAS Aspar Team) + 0.373
6. Carlos Tatay (CFMoto Racing PruestelGP) + 4.094
7. Andrea Migno (Rivacold Snipers Team) + 4.729
8. Dennis Foggia (Leopard Racing) + 7.170
9. Joel Kelso (CIP GreenPower) + 7.241
10. Diogo Moreira (MT Helmets – MSI) + 7.165*

Grande Prémio tissot de Portugal
Moto3™ RAC Classification 2022
1 25 11

SergioGarcia

Valresa GASGAS Aspar Team

GasGas 151 38’17.7250
2 20 5

JaumeMasia

Red Bull KTM Ajo

KTM 151 +0.069
3 16 71

AyumuSasaki

Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max

Husqvarna 151 +0.110
4 13 53

DenizÖncü

Red Bull KTM Tech 3

KTM 151 +0.210
5 11 28

IzanGuevara

Gaviota GASGAS Aspar Team

GasGas 151 +0.373
6 10 99

CarlosTatay

CFMOTO Racing PrustelGP

CFMoto 150.8 +4.094
7 9 16

AndreaMigno

Rivacold Snipers Team

Honda 150.7 +4.729
8 8 7

DennisFoggia

Leopard Racing

Honda 150.6 +7.170
9 7 66

JoelKelso

CIP Green Power

KTM 150.6 +7.241
10 6 10

DiogoMoreira

MT Helmets – MSI

KTM 150.6 +7.165
11 5 54

RiccardoRossi

SIC58 Squadra Corse

Honda 150.6 +7.276
12 4 24

TatsukiSuzuki

Leopard Racing

Honda 150.6 +7.334
13 3 19

ScottOgden

VisionTrack Racing Team

Honda 150.5 +7.442
14 2 20

LorenzoFellon

Sic58 Squadra Corse

Honda 149.8 +18.989
15 1 82

StefanoNepa

Angeluss MTA Team

KTM 149.6 +22.437
16 64

MarioSuryo Aji

Honda Team Asia

Honda 149.6 +22.627
17 27

KaitoToba

CIP Green Power

KTM 149.4 +25.411
18 18

MatteoBertelle

QJMOTOR Avintia Racing Team

KTM 149.3 +26.195
19 23

EliaBartolini

QJMOTOR Avintia Racing Team

KTM 149.3 +26.213
20 43

XavierArtigas

CFMOTO Racing PruestelGP

CFMoto 149.3 +26.580
21 6

RyuseiYamanaka

MT Helmets – MSI

KTM 149.3 +27.217
22 38

DavidSalvador

Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max

Husqvarna 149.1 +30.402
23 87

GerardRiu Male

BOE SKX

KTM 148.3 +42.926
24 63

SyarifuddinAzman

Rivacold Snipers Team

Honda 148.3 +42.989
25 72

TaiyoFurusato

Honda Team Asia

Honda 147.8 +50.532
26 70

JoshuaWhatley

VisionTrack Racing Team

Honda 147.8 +50.902
27 80

DavidAlonso

GASGAS Aspar Team

Kalex 147.7 +51.199
28 22

AnaCarrasco

BOE SKX

KTM 147.6 +54.005
Non-classified riders
96

DanielHolgado

Red Bull KTM Ajo

KTM 150.5 17 Laps
48

IvanOrtola

Angeluss MTA Team

KTM 149.2 7 Laps
Championship Standings Moto3™ 2022
Moto3™ Championship 2022
1 11 Sergio Garcia Valresa GASGAS Aspar Team GasGas 83
2 7 Dennis Foggia Leopard Racing Honda 82
3 5 Jaume Masia Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 54
4 16 Andrea Migno Rivacold Snipers Team Honda 50
5 53 Deniz Öncü Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 50
6 28 Izan Guevara Gaviota GASGAS Aspar Team GasGas 48
7 71 Ayumu Sasaki Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max Husqvarna 45
8 99 Carlos Tatay CFMOTO Racing PrustelGP CFMoto 42
9 54 Riccardo Rossi SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 29
10 27 Kaito Toba CIP Green Power KTM 27
11 24 Tatsuki Suzuki Leopard Racing Honda 27
12 43 Xavier Artigas CFMOTO Racing PruestelGP CFMoto 26
13 10 Diogo Moreira MT Helmets – MSI KTM 26
14 96 Daniel Holgado Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 16
15 6 Ryusei Yamanaka MT Helmets – MSI KTM 16
16 66 Joel Kelso CIP Green Power KTM 14
17 23 Elia Bartolini QJMOTOR Avintia Racing Team KTM 13
18 17 John McPhee Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max Husqvarna 11
19 48 Ivan Ortola Angeluss MTA Team KTM 11
20 19 Scott Ogden VisionTrack Racing Team Honda 10
21 82 Stefano Nepa Angeluss MTA Team KTM 7
22 31 Adrian Fernandez Red Bull KTM Tech 3 KTM 7
23 20 Lorenzo Fellon Sic58 Squadra Corse Honda 3
24 64 Mario Suryo Aji Honda Team Asia Honda 2
25 18 Matteo Bertelle QJMOTOR Avintia Racing Team KTM 1
26 72 Taiyo Furusato Honda Team Asia Honda 0
27 22 Ana Carrasco BOE SKX KTM 0
28 87 Gerard Riu Male BOE SKX KTM 0
29 70 Joshua Whatley VisionTrack Racing Team Honda 0
30 67 Alberto Surra Rivacold Snipers Team Honda 0
31 38 David Salvador Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max Husqvarna 0
32 63 Syarifuddin Azman Rivacold Snipers Team Honda 0
33 80 David Alonso GASGAS Aspar Team Kalex 0

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