ROUND 4 / APRIL 8-10, 2022
CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS / AUSTIN, TX
P92
MotoGP
1. Enea Bastianini (Duc)
2. Alex Rins (Suz)
3. Jack Miller (Duc)
4. Joan Mir (Suz)
5. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc)
Moto2
1. Tony Arbolino (Kal)
2. Ai Ogura (Kal)
3. Jake Dixon (Kal)
4. Marcel Schrotter (Kal)
5. Jorge Navarro (Kal)
Moto3
1. Jaume Masia (KTM)
2. Dennis Foggia (Hon)
3. Andrea Migno (Hon)
4. Ayumu Sasaki (Hus)
5. Deniz Oncu (Duc)
Moto3 race at Circuit of the
Americas, holding off Dennis
Foggia (Leopard Honda) and
pole man Andrea Migno (Ri-
vacold Snipers Honda), after
Migno made a dive bomb lunge
at the penultimate corner but
ran wide, allowing Masia and
Foggia past.
It was Masia's first win since
the 2021 Qatar race. "It's amaz-
ing, this feeling," he said. "Win-
ning is always incredible. It's
the best taste you can ever feel.
Really good weekend working.
The beginning of the season
has been really unlucky; I have
crashed two times, neither my
fault. So, two races I've fin-
ished, and one I could win, so
I hope to finish more races like
this."
CN
Dixon, who scored the first
podium of his grand prix career
in third.
Rounding out the top five was
Marcel Schrotter (Liqui Moly
Intact GP Kalex) and Jorge Na-
varro (Flexbox HP40 Kalex).
Joe Roberts (Italtrans Kalex)
took eighth in front of his home
fans while Sean Dylan Kelly
(American Racing Team) ended
a bruising weekend following
a massive crash on Friday with
17th at the flag.
In the championship, Vietti
still leads on 70 points from
Ogura and Canet on 56 and 54
points, respectively.
Moto3
Jaume Masia (Red Bull KTM)
took a close fought win in the
Jaume Masia (5) held on for an
ultra-tight Moto3 race win.
MOTOGP
I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP