

The Colombian Moto2 pilot David Alonso, of the Cfmoto Inde Aspar Team. EFE/ Javier Cebollada
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The Spanish Marc Márquez (Ducati Desmosedici GP25) won again a ESPRent race, the fourteenth of the season, be able to win in the Grand Prix of Catalonia of MotoGP, in which Alex Márquez (Ducati Desmosedici GP24), Daniel Holgado (Kalex) and David Almansa (Honda), achieved the 'posits' poles' of their categories.
Mác Márquez benefited from the fall of his brother Alex, who was leader of the race from the moment in which the traffic light went out and went through the soils in curve ten, which allowed him to add the maximum of possible points -Docce -, thinking about the world title.
Marc Márquez could be closer to being mathematically world champion, for the ninth time in his sports career, next week in the Italian circuit of Adriatic Misano, as he adds 187 points more than his brother Alex, with 'Pecco' Bagnaia third to 239.
Without failures, Marc Márquez won again a ESPRENT race, in front of the French Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha Yzr M 1) and the Italian Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ducati Desmmosedici GP25), who accompanied the eight times Spanish world champion on the podium.
Hold on pole, Alonso awkward
The Spanish Daniel Holgado (Kalex) achieved his first 'pole position' and the fourth of his sports career -counting those of Moto3 -, in addition to a new absolute record in the official classification of Moto2.
Holgado established a new absolute record of Moto2 by rolling in 1: 41.549, with which he broke the record that had previously established the British Jake Dixon (Boscoscuro) with 1: 41.629, with which he beat the record that in 2024 established the Spanish Sergio García Dols (Boscar) with a record of 1: 41,894.
Together with Daniel Holgado, in the first line of the departure formation will be the British Jake Dixon (Boscoscuro) and the Dutch Collin Veijer (Kalex), while the World Cup leader, the Spanish Manuel 'Manugas' González (Kalex), will leave from a late twelfth place.
David Alonso had a discreet result. It will depart in box 16 in the circuit in which he won in 2023 and 2024 in the previous category, Moto3. The race will be this Sunday, from 5:00 am, with ESPN transmission.
“It is a track that is not my style and it has cost me, but just as it cost me a lot at the beginning on Moto3. We have to work with the data to see what we can improve on the motorcycle, but I also have to change my way of piloting,” he said.
In Moto3, the Spanish David Almansa (Honda) added his first 'pole position' in the World Championship, with a better time of 1: 46,877, surpassing the Australian Joel Kleso (KTM) and also Spanish Ángel Piqueras (KTM), which will complete the first exit line.
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