(Fantic Kalex) was seventh.
It means Gonzalez's (227
points) lead is up to a gap of 39
points, with Moreira and Canet
(188) both tied in second.
Moto3
There were a few wobbles
over the past weeks. But Jose
Antonio Rueda (Ajo KTM) took
total control of the Moto3 World
Championship thanks to his
latest win, achieved by a brilliant
last-corner pass on Max Quiles
(Aspar KTM).
The pair had been among
six riders scrapping for victory
Agius (lap four), Moreira (lap
11) and Gonzalez (lap 13), he
quickly cut down Holgado's
advantage for second. A move
with four to go gave Baltus
a clear shot at Vietti, and 2.4
seconds behind, the Belgian
kept it interesting until the end,
closing to within seven-tenths
of a second at the flag.
Holgado held on to third, but
only after Agius, fourth by lap
21, had a massive moment on
the front end into turn eight.
That dropped him behind
Moreira for fifth and one place
ahead of Gonzalez. Aron Canet
establish an early lead.
From there, he wasn't headed.
After gradually edging clear of
Holgado in the early laps, he
simply had to defend late on
when his rear tire had dropped
significantly.
Initially, the lead pair were
clear of a frantic four-way
fight for third, which included
title rivals Manuel Gonzalez
(IntactGP Kalex) and Diogo
Moreira (Italtrans Kalex) as well
as Senna Agius (IntactGP Kalex)
and Barry Baltus (Fantic Kalex).
Baltus was the fastest
of them all. Having passed
ROUND 16 / SEPTEMBER 12-14, 2025
MISANO WORLD CIRCUIT MARCO SIMONCELLI / MISANO ADRIATICO, ITALY
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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In what's been a trying year, Celestino Vietti (13)
had a near-perfect Sunday by taking his first
Moto2 win of the year at home.