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British GP: Full Moto2 and Moto3 race results

Leopard’s Dennis Foggia and Ajo KTM’s Augusto Fernandez shared victories in the Moto2 and Moto3 class at the MotoGP British Grand Prix on Sunday.

Augusto Fernandez, Red Bull KTM Ajo

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Due to MotoGP’s desire to run the main race at 2pm CET to keep it in line with traditional European start times, the feeder series contests flanked the premier class grand prix.

First up was the 17-lap Moto3 race, which was a typically chaotic affair around the vast 3.66-mile Silverstone complex.

Having initially led, Aspar GasGas rider and title protagonist Izan Guevara was wiped out on the last lap by MTA Team rider Ivan Ortola up at Stowe.

A similar disaster befell his teammate and chief title rival Sergio Garcia, who was taken out at Village corner by Max Racing Team Husqvarna rider Ayumu Sasaki – the latter having to be taken off track by a stretcher, but was deemed conscious by the medical staff.

Victory ultimately went to Leopard’s Dennis Foggia, who fended off Ajo KTM’s Jaume Masia and the Tech 3 KTM of Deniz Oncu.

Kaito Toba was fourth on his CIP KTM ahead of the sole-remaining MTA bike of Stefano Nepa and rookie polesitter Diogo Moreira on his MT Helmets-run bike.

Dennis Foggia, Leopard Racing

Dennis Foggia, Leopard Racing

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The top 10 was completed by Max Racing’s John McPhee, Ryusei Yamanaka (MT Helmets), Andrea Migno (Snipers Honda) and Carlos Tatay (Prustel GP).

The championship picture remains closely contested, with Garcia holding onto his three-point lead over Guevara, with Foggia closing in to 42 points behind in third.

Moto3 results - 17 laps

Cla Rider Bike Time Gap
1 Italy Dennis Foggia
Honda 37'30.120
2 Spain Jaume Masia
KTM 37'30.372 0.252
3 Turkey Deniz Öncü
KTM 37'30.417 0.297
4 Japan Kaito Toba
KTM 37'30.858 0.738
5 Italy Stefano Nepa
KTM 37'30.882 0.762
6 Brazil Diogo Moreira
KTM 37'31.001 0.881
7 United Kingdom John McPhee
Husqvarna 37'31.052 0.932
8 Japan Ryusei Yamanaka
KTM 37'31.056 0.936
9 Italy Andrea Migno
Honda 37'31.228 1.108
10 Spain Carlos Tatay
CF MOTO 37'31.910 1.790
11 Spain Xavier Artigas
CF MOTO 37'31.947 1.827
12 United Kingdom Scott Ogden
Honda 37'32.170 2.050
13 France Lorenzo Fellon
Honda 37'32.306 2.186
14 Italy Riccardo Rossi
Honda 37'32.503 2.383
15 Mexico Adrian Fernandez
KTM 37'51.149 21.029
16 Italy Elia Bartolini
KTM 37'51.184 21.064
17 Indonesia Mario Suryo Aji
Honda 37'51.308 21.188
18 Japan Taiyo Furusato
Honda 37'51.363 21.243
19 Italy Alberto Surra
Honda 37'51.550 21.430
20 Nicola Fabio
KTM 37'51.574 21.454
21 United Kingdom Joshua Whatley
Honda 38'00.400 30.280
22 Spain Marc Garcia
KTM 38'12.273 42.153
23 Spain Ana Carrasco
KTM 38'12.285 42.165
Spain Daniel Holgado
KTM 38'08.882 38.762
Ivan Ortola
KTM 35'17.104 1 Lap
Spain David Munoz
KTM 35'17.157 1 Lap
Japan Tatsuki Suzuki
Honda 35'17.206 1 Lap
Spain Izan Guevara
GASGAS 35'17.612 1 Lap
Spain Sergio García
GASGAS 30'51.729 3 Laps
Japan Ayumu Sasaki
Husqvarna 30'51.917 3 Laps

In the Moto2 race, which took place after MotoGP, Augusto Fernandez snatched victory on the final lap with an overtake on long-time leader Alonso Lopez at Brooklands.

Speed Up rookie Lopez took the lead early on from poleman Fernandez, but was hunted down in the latter stages by the Ajo KTM of Fernandez.

Fernandez launched a raid on the inside of Lopez into Brooklands on the last lap to take victory by 0.070s, with Britain’s Jake Dixon completing the podium in third on his Aspar Kalex.

Alonso Lopez, Speed Up Racing

Alonso Lopez, Speed Up Racing

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Ai Ogura – who led briefly at the start – was fourth on his Honda Team Asia Kalex ahead of Pons’ Aron Canet and VR46 rider Celestino Vietti, who had to serve a long lap penalty during the race.

The top 10 was completed by Joe Roberts for Italtrans in seventh after he led on the opening lap, Pons’ Jorge Navarro, Filip Salac (Gresini Racing) and SAG Team’s Bo Bendsneyder.

The championship lead for Fernandez is now 13 points over Ogura, with Vietti 15 points adrift in third.

Home favourite Sam Lowes was forced to withdraw from the weekend after injuring himself in a crash in practice.

Moto2 results - 18 laps

Cla Rider Bike Time Gap
1 Spain Augusto Fernandez
Kalex -
2 Spain Alonso López
Boscoscuro B-21 0.070 0.070
3 United Kingdom Jake Dixon
Kalex 0.662 0.662
4 Japan Ai Ogura
Kalex 1.741 1.741
5 Spain Arón Canet
Kalex 1.946 1.946
6 Italy Celestino Vietti Ramus
Kalex 5.440 5.440
7 United States Joe Roberts
Kalex 7.528 7.528
8 Spain Jorge Navarro
Kalex 10.647 10.647
9 Czech Republic Filip Salač
Kalex 11.646 11.646
10 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder
Kalex 12.259 12.259
11 Spain Manuel Gonzalez
Kalex 14.040 14.040
12 Italy Tony Arbolino
Kalex 14.802 14.802
13 Thailand Somkiat Chantra
Kalex 16.098 16.098
14 Spain Jeremy Alcoba
Kalex 17.285 17.285
15 Spain Fermin Aldeguer
Boscoscuro B-21 19.253 19.253
16 Belgium Barry Baltus
Kalex 19.336 19.336
17 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta
Kalex 27.544 27.544
18 Italy Alessandro Zaccone
Kalex 32.993 32.993
19 Italy Niccolo Antonelli
Kalex 34.996 34.996
20 Italy Simone Corsi
MV Agusta 40.187 40.187
21 Rory Skinner
Kalex 40.601 40.601
22 Sean Dylan
Kalex 40.943 40.943
23 Thailand Keminth Kubo
Kalex 45.026 45.026
24 Piotr Biesiekirski
Kalex 56.612 56.612
Germany Marcel Schrotter
Kalex
Spain Albert Arenas
Kalex
Spain Marcos Ramirez
MV Agusta
United States Cameron Beaubier
Kalex
Zonta Van
Kalex

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