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MotoGP Aragon: Guevara unchallenged in Moto3

Autosolar GasGas Aspar’s Izan Guevara continued his stellar run on Spanish soil with a fourth Moto3 victory of 2022 at Motorland Aragon.

Strengthening his championship challenge to 30 points over teammate Sergio Garcia, Guevara claimed the win a second ahead of nearest rival Ayumu Sasaki with Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Daniel Holgado completing the podium celebrations for his first time in the world championship at home.

Guevara commanded the Moto3 grid ahead of the 19-lap Aragon Grand Prix with Sasaki and Holgado alongside on the front row. John McPhee lined up fifth with the Leopard duo of Tatsuki Suzuki and Dennis Foggia either side. The Sterilgarda Husqvarna team aiming for a strong Sunday to detract from the controversy surrounding its mechanics from Saturday’s qualifying antics in pitlane which saw two members of staff fined 2000 Euros and hit with a two-race ban.

Lights out and Guevara maintained his control as McPhee advanced to fourth. Foggia dropping to eighth as MTA’s Ivan Ortola and KTM’s Jaume Masia capitalised. VisionTrack’s Josh Whatley unfortunate to crash out at the opening corner alongside Nicola Carrera and Lorenzo Fellon. MT Helmets’ Ryusei Yamanaka succumbing to turn 13 as the opening lap played out.

The Aspar rider held a half second advantage before they hit the back straight for the first time, McPhee dipping back to sixth as Tech3’s Deniz Öncü and GasGas’ Sergio Garcia battled behind. Foggia continuing to fad as he found himself out of the top ten as lap three began.

The top three had a second in hand next time around as Suzuki headed the chasing pack from fourth. McPhee retuning to the position at turn four of lap four with Ortola maintaining this hold on fifth. Öncü pushed as the next to challenge the

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