

The Colombian-Spanish pilot departed from box 25 for a sanction, but with an intelligent race he ended eighth in Barcelona.
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The Colombian-Spanish pilot David Alonso again demonstrated that his adaptation to the intermediate category Motorcycling advances with a firm step. In the Grand Prix of Cataloniaplayed this Sunday, He managed to recover to a sanction that had relegated him to position 25 On the output grid and ended up crossing the goal in the eighth place, adding valuable points that keep him in the fight inside the championship.
From the start, Alonso opted for a calculated strategy: closely follow his rivals to study his trajectories and choose the precise moment to advance. That tactic, which he himself had anticipated in the previous one, allowed him to advance quickly. In the first round he had already recovered eight positions and in the fifth he was in box 12, avoiding the classification errors that had been conditioned on Saturday.
While Alonso went back from the bottom, his partner in EL Aspar Team, the Spanish Daniel Holgado, defended with authority the pole achieved in the classification. Holgado kept calm in front of the pressure and ended up being crowned with his first victory in Moto2, rounding a dream weekend for the team.
For Alonso, the eighth place represents more than a decent result. Thanks to the eight points obtained, it reached 76 in the general and is located in box 14, only 17 units of the Top 10 that currently closes the Australian Senna Agius.
The championship is still commanded by Manuel González with 217 points, followed by Arón Canet (179) and Diogo Moreira (175). In that panorama, Alonso maintains the expectation of approaching the privilege positions in the remainder of the calendar.
The next appointment will be in Italy, where the pilot will seek to reissue the victory he got in Hungaryhis only triumph so far in Moto2. With confidence renewed after his comeback in Barcelona and the support of Aspar Team, David Alonso aims to continue climbing and confirm that his talent is called to leave their mark on world motorcycling.
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