MOTOGP
FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 12 / OCTOBER 25, 2020
MOTORL AND ARAGON / TERUEL, SPAIN
P104
Moto3
After becoming the 100th differ-
ent Grand Prix winner for Honda
last weekend, Jaume Masia
(Leopard Racing) handed the
Japanese manufacturer its 800th
Grand Prix win with a pitch-
perfect performance at the Gran
Premio Liqui Moly de Teruel.
The Spaniard grabbed the
win at the penultimate corner to
cross the line ahead of Ayumu
Sasaki (Red Bull KTM Tech3) as
the Japanese rider secures his
maiden Moto3 podium. Kaito
Toba (Red Bull KTM Ajo) bags his
first podium of 2020 with a P3
as championship leader Albert
Arenas (Solunion Aspar Team
Moto3) gets shuffled back to P4
8.4 seconds behind Lowes, with
Enea Bastianini (Italtrans Racing
Team) relinquishing his title lead
despite a second MotorLand
podium.
American Joe Roberts was
10th.
"I'm really happy because last
weekend we were strong, to win
the race you have to finish but I
felt like Bezzecchi crashed but
he had the win, Diggia crashed,"
Lowes said. "It was a great ride,
but I wanted to improve this
weekend and today there was
no doubt. I was the fastest guy
all weekend, I made a great start
and made the race."
In the series, Lowes leads with
178 from Bastianini at 171 with
Marini third with 155.
the gravel after the South Afri-
can, Binder, tagged the back of
the Australian.
In the championship stand-
ings, Mir leads with 137 points to
Quartararo's 123. Vinales is third
with 118 points.
Moto2
For the first time since Phil
Read in 1971, a British rider won
three intermediate class World
Championship races in a row.
Dominant Sam Lowes (EG 0,0
Marc VDS) was in a league of his
own at the Teruel GP to take his
third Moto2 win in a row, seeing
the number 22 take the title lead
heading into the final three races.
Fabio Di Giannantonio (Light-
ech Speed Up) finished second,
Sam Lowes captured his third consecutive Moto2 victory.