Team), while Aron Canet (Fantic
Racing Lino Sonego) crashed
heavily at turn seven, denting his
title hopes.
Championship leader Manuel
Gonzalez (Liqui Moly Dynavolt
Intact GP) stayed calm, eventu-
ally overtaking Izan Guevara
(bLU
cRU Pramac Yamaha
Moto2) for fourth to extend his
lead to 38 points.
Behind them, Guevara
equaled his best finish in fifth,
ahead of Celestino Vietti (Beta
Tools SpeedRS Team), Alonso
Lopez (Beta Tools SpeedRS
Team), and a charging David
Alonso (Aspar CFMOTO Kalex),
who stormed from 25th to
eighth. Collin Veijer (Red Bull
Holgado blasted off the line
and never looked back, while
early chaos saw Filip Salac (ELF
Marc VDS Racing Team) forced
into the gravel and Ayumu Sa
-
saki (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP)
crash
out on lap one.
Munoz impressed with a
brave move on Dixon for second
at turn one on lap six, but the
Brit rallied late to secure his first
podium since Germany.
Further drama struck as Salac
was later taken out by Jorge
Navarro (Klint Forward Factory
In the points, Marc is on 487,
182 points clear of Alex, who is
68 points ahead of Bagnaia in
third.
MOTO2
Daniel Holgado (Aspar CFMOTO
Kalex) delivered a flawless per-
formance in the Catalan Moto2
GP,
leading every lap from pole
to claim his first Moto2 victory
and become the ninth different
winner of 2025.
The Spaniard dominated the
21-lap race, finishing 2.5 sec-
onds clear of Jake Dixon (ELF
Marc
VDS Racing Team), who
snatched P2 from stand-in Dan-
iel Munoz (Red Bull KTM Ajo) on
the penultimate lap.
ROUND 15 / SEPTEMBER 5-7, 2025
CIRCUIT DE BARCELONA-CATALUNYA / BARCELONA, SPAIN
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P88
After a tough debut season
so far, Ai Ogura (79) finally had
a good weekend with a pair
of top 10 finishes.