Celestino Vietti (Beta Tools
SpeedRS) and David Alonso (CF-
MOTO Inde Aspar) were tightly
packed.
Veijer hit the front into
turn one on lap four.
On lap five, Gonzalez had a
big moment at turn five and lost
ground before Aron Canet (Fan-
tic Racing) overtook him at turn
eight.
A gap formed between the
top four and those behind as Bal-
tus began recovering. Gonzalez
climbed to
fifth again before Bal-
tus passed Vietti, Dixon and then
Gonzalez
to take fifth himself.
With five laps left, Moreira
attacked Veijer, and with two to
go, he made a decisive move at
turn 11 to take the lead. On the
uncatchable, on 445. Bezzecchi
is now clear in third on 323.
Moto2
From pole, Diogo Moreira
needed a win or second place to
position himself to take the title
at the next round, and he made
a perfect start to lead Collin
Veijer (Red Bull KTM Ajo), with
Manuel Gonzalez (Liqui Moly
Dynavolt Intact GP) in sixth early
on. Jake Dixon (ELF Marc VDS
Racing) held third, while Barry
Baltus (Fantic Racing) ran wide
at turn one and dropped to 11th.
By lap three, the top group of
Moreira, Veijer, Gonzalez, Dixon,
on his wheel, but it wasn't possi
-
ble, and by the end, the front tire
was badly worn. I couldn't
make
a move, but at least we finished
second. I'm happy with how the
weekend went: victory yesterday
and second today, we must stay
positive and look ahead."
Aldeguer claimed fourth
ahead of Binder, who secured
his third top six of the year, with
Quartararo earning sixth. Ai
Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP)
finished seventh ahead of Di
Giannantonio and Zarco, while
Espargaro finished in 10th.
In the points, the absent Marc
Marquez is unassailable on 545,
with his brother in second, also
ROUND 21 / NOVEMBER 7-9, 2025
ALGARVE INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / PORTIMAO, PORTUGAL
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Johann Zarco had a top six almost sewn up, but his
fading late-race pace saw him finish ninth on Sunday.