Moto3 | Gp Mugello Race: Garcia wins, Guevara and Suzuki on the podium, Foggia out

Migno is fourth, Rossi sixth, Garcia increasingly leader of the world championship standings

Moto3 | Gp Mugello Race: Garcia wins, Guevara and Suzuki on the podium, Foggia outMoto3 | Gp Mugello Race: Garcia wins, Guevara and Suzuki on the podium, Foggia out

Moto3 Italian GP Mugello Race – Splendid race in the Moto3 class at Mugello, the winner after the relegation of his team-mate Izan Guevara by one position was Sergio Garcia (GasGas Aspar), increasingly leader of the world championship standings.

As mentioned, Guevara was the first to cross the finish line, but he lost a position due to a pass on the "green" on the last lap. He then won the victory for Garcia, on the podium was Guevara and a great Tatuski Suzuki, author of a great comeback after a long lap penalty for a contact with Deniz Oncu.

Fourth at the finish line was our Andrea Migno, who aboard the Team Snipers Honda beat Ryusei Yamanaka (KTM MT Helmets – MSI) and his compatriot from the Honda SIC58 Squadra Corse Team, Riccardo Rossi.

Closing out the Top Ten are Ivan Ortolà (KTM MTA), our Elia Bartolini and Matteo Bertelle (KTM Avintia riders) and Adrian Fernandez (KTM Tech 3).

Also scoring points were rookie David Munoz (KTM BOE), Joel Kelso (KTM CIP), Mario Aji (Honda Team Asia), Lorenzo Fellon (Honda SIC58 Squadra Corse) and Deniz Oncu, who ended up on the ground after contact with Suzuki and was the author of a beautiful comeback. Jaume Masia (KTM Red Bull Ajo) was out of the points and finished 17th behind Kaito Toba (KTM CIP).

Race to forget for our Dennis Foggia, who crashed after the Casanova-Savelli while leading the race with a small gap.

A bad setback for the Roman rider of Team Honda Leopard who is now 42 points away from the top of the standings, captained by Sergio Garcia, who leads with 28 points ahead of team-mate Guevara and 42 over the Masia – Foggia pair.

Of note is the excellent race of rookie Diogo Moreira (KTM MT Helmets – MSI), who crashed a few corners from the end after having been in the leading group for the entire race. Also on the ground without consequences were John McPhee, Daniel Holgado, Stefano Nepa and Scott Ogden, who crashed at the start.

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