First points for Bo at Jerez

Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia 0,0) took his first ever Grand Prix win in his home Gran Premio Red Bull de España, with everything coming down to a three-rider battle in the final corner against Texas winner Romano Fenati (Marinello Rivacold Snipers) and Championship leader Joan Mir (Leopard Racing). Canet’s move saw him go third to first in the “Jorge Lorenzo” corner on the final lap, holding onto it over the line in a tight win by only 0.031. It was a classic Moto3™ contest under the Spanish sun, with a long lead group fighting it out from lights out. Jorge Martin (Del Conca Gresini Moto3) got a great start from pole, before the early laps of the race saw the Platinum Bay Real Estate team of Marcos Ramirez and Darryn Binder emerge as the early superstars – heading the battle at the front in a stunning fight for the lead. Pushing hard to stay in the fight for victory, the battle sadly ended early for Darryn Binder after attempting to go round the outside of Fenati and sliding out, although the South African remounted and kept up some impressive pace to end the race in P20.  The payoff tasted better for teammate Ramirez, who stayed in contention for the podium until the final few corners of the last lap and crossed the line for an impressive fourth – a best ever for the rider and equaling the best result for the team. After the first tousles at the front, an initial top group of twelve had become 10 as the laps ticked down – with the quartet of Fenati, Mir, Canet and Ramirez keeping a small gap back to a chasing group of Del Conca Gresini Moto3’s Fabio Di Giannantonio, Enea Bastianini (Estrella Galicia 0,0), Juanfran Guevara (RBA BOE Racing Team) and Sky Racing Team VR46 duo Andrea Migno and Nicolo Bulega. By the flag it was ‘Diggia’ who took the honours in the group to finish fifth, ahead of Migno and an incredibly tight finish between Bulega and Bastianini. Jorge Martin crossed the line in ninth after struggling to find the same pace as his pole lap, with Guevara completing the top ten. Bo Bendsneyder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) took P11 in a lonely ride by the flag, fighting through the second freight train and then able to pull away. John McPhee (British Talent Team) staged a stunning comeback from P25 on the grid to get up into twelfth, before then suffering a crash in Turn 1 and retiring from the race. Jules Danilo (Marinello Rivacold Snipers) bested Gabriel Rodrigo (RBA BOA Racing Team) by only 0.07 over the line for P12, ahead of some well-earned points for Mahindra Northgate Aspar rider Albert Arenas after a solid weekend from the Spaniard. Ayumu Sasaki (SIC Racing Team) was top rookie once again, and in the points in P15 – with track knowledge now beginning to pay off for the Japanese Asia Talent Cup and Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup winner.

64 BO BENDSNEYDER
“After the way practice and qualifying went this weekend, I reacted today. In addition, we knew we had done some very good tests here and we knew what we could do at this circuit. The results from the first two days were a little far off what we had done in the test. Yesterday we discussed it with the team and with Aki [Ajo], agreeing that we were not where we should be. But today we took a big step forward and that gives me a lot of confidence. I’m happy with 11th place and I want to thank the team for all their work; this result is for them. We had worked very hard for three races and we hadn’t been able to score points, so I want to thank the team very much.”

Bendsneyder, Spanish Moto3 Race 2017

Race results:

POS Rider TEAM Time
1 Aron CANET Estrella Galicia 0,0 41’25.706
2 Romano FENATI Marinelli Rivacold Snipers +0.031
3 Joan MIR Leopard Racing +0.155
4 Marcos RAMIREZ Platinum Bay Real Estate +0.358
5 Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO Del Conca Gresini Moto3 +0.946
6 Andrea MIGNO SKY Racing Team VR46 1.162
7 Nicolo BULEGA SKY Racing Team VR46 1.417
8 Enea BASTIANINI Estrella Galicia 0,0 1.456
9 Jorge MARTIN Del Conca Gresini Moto3 1.961
10 Juanfran GUEVARA RBA BOE Racing Team 2.000
11 Bo BENDSNEYDER Red Bull KTM Ajo 7.431
12 Jules DANILO Marinelli Rivacold Snipers 9.958
13 Gabriel RODRIGO RBA BOE Racing Team 10.028
14 Albert ARENAS Mahindra Northgate Aspar 10.665
15 Ayumu SASAKI SIC Racing Team 14.062
16 Livio LOI Leopard Racing 20.451
17 Kaito TOBA Honda Team Asia 20.699
18 Jakub KORNFEIL Peugeot MC Saxoprint 20.836
19 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA Mahindra Northgate Aspar 21.624
20 Darryn BINDER Platinum Bay Real Estate 34.081
21 Nakarin ATIRATPHUVAPAT Honda Team Asia 37.754
22 Niccolò ANTONELLI Red Bull KTM Ajo 37.799
23 Tony ARBOLINO SIC58 Squadra Corse 37.915
24 Maria HERRERA AGR Team 38.014
25 Raul FERNANDEZ Mahindra MRW Aspar Team 57.408
26 Patrik PULKKINEN Peugeot MC Saxoprint 57.494
27 Manuel PAGLIANI CIP +1’00.920
Not Classified
John MCPHEE British Talent Team 9 Laps
Marco BEZZECCHI CIP 10 Laps
Adam NORRODIN SIC Racing Team 11 Laps
Tatsuki SUZUKI SIC58 Squadra Corse 20 Laps
Vicente PEREZ Reale Avintia Academy 22 Laps

Source: motogp.com, ajo.fi

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