

David Alonso celebrated with his team his first victory in the Moto2 season.
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Sunday, David Alonso made history by becoming the first Colombian to win a motorcycle of Moto2. His triumph at the Hungary Grand Prix, after a memorable comeback in the Balaton Park circuit, not only put the national flag at the top of the podium, but also confirmed his talent as one of the great promises of world motorcycling.
This Thursday, the Aspar Team shared a video that shows how the team lived from the box every moment of that deed. The images portray the tension of the engineers and mechanics, who celebrated with shouting every advance of the young pilot and hugged each time he managed to gain positions.
The atmosphere was of nervousness and hope, reflecting what meant the possibility of making history for the entire team.
One of the most dramatic passages appears when Alonso Risga in a maneuver that almost leaves him off track. The team, with scare gestures and hands in the head, believed that everything could end there. However, the pilot managed to maintain control in the attack, awakening new screams and applause in the boxes.
The explosion of joy came in the last round, when Alonso surpassed the Spanish Manuel González and clung to the tip. The video collects madness in the box: jumps, hugs and tears of emotion while the Colombian motorcycle crossed the goal in the first place. It was a vibrant outcome that evidenced how the triumph was not only from Alonso, but of a whole team that supported him.
With the Colombian flag waving on the podium and the national anthem playing for the first time on Moto2, the video became a testimony of an unrepeatable moment.
The triumph of Balaton Park will be remembered both by the pilot's feat and by the overflowing passion of his team, which lived every second with his heart in his hand and celebrated as his own historical chapter for Colombian sport.
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