MotoGP
Sunday
1. Aleix Espargaro (Apr)
2. Maverick Vinales (Apr)
3. Jorge Martin (Duc)
4. Johann Zarco (Duc)
5. Miguel Oliveira (Apr)
Moto2
1. Jake Dixon (Kal)
2. Aron Canet (Kal)
3. Albert Arenas (Kal)
4. Sergio Garcia (Kal)
5. Manuel Gonzalez (Kal)
Moto3
1. David Alonso (GG)
2. Jaume Masia (Hon)
3. Jose Antonio Rueda (KTM)
4. Ayumu Sasaki (Hus)
5. Stefano Nepa (KTM)
the combined margin of vic-
tory across both races was an
incredible 0.116 seconds.
Casadei's teammate Nicholas
Spinelli took third in race two,
0.388 seconds off the win.
Race two also saw Casadei
taking a decisive 21-point lead
in the series after previous title
leader Jordi Torres (GasGas
Aspar Team) crashed out. That
puts Casadei on 219 to Torres'
198 and Metteo Ferarri's 197.
CN
MotoGP
Sprint
1. Aleix Espargaro (Apr)
2. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc)
3. Maverick Vinalez (Apr)
4. Brad Binder (KTM)
5. Jorge Martin (Duc)
crash, the Japanese rider is now
13 points off the top. Masia is
third in the standings, 32 points
off the lead. Oncu's bowling
ball attack on Munoz sees him
drop to fourth, 33 points behind
Holgado.
MotoE
The two races for MotoE were
once again the closest fought of
any class as Andrea Mantovani
(RNF MotoE Team) defeated
Mateo Casadei (HP Pons
Los40) by 0.044 seconds to win
race one with Hector Garzo (Dy-
navolt Intact GP MotoE) taking
third, 0.230 seconds behind.
Race two had Casadei turn
the tables on Mantovani to win
by 0.072 seconds, meaning
ROUND 11 / AUGUST 1-3, 2023
CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA / BARCELONA, SPAIN
MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P72
Carnage in the last corner
as Moto3 rider David Munoz
is sent flying by Deniz Oncu
(53) as David Alonso (80)
scampers clear for victory.