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Valencia Moto3: Martin claims dominant maiden victory

Jorge Martin secured a long-awaited first Moto3 win in the season finale at Valencia, as champion Joan Mir impressively fought back from 18th to second.

Jorge Martin, Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3

Photo by: Toni Börner

Jorge Martin, Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3
Polesitter Jorge Martin, Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3
Marcos Ramírez, Platinum Bay Real Estate
Enea Bastianini, Estrella Galicia 0,0
Joan Mir, Leopard Racing
Kazuki Masaki, Asia Talent Team
Jorge Martin, Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3

Martin has started from pole position nine times this season, but only managed to convert that into a victory for the first time at Valencia.

The Gresini rider had a lighting start off the line and he, along with fellow front-row starters Mir and Gabriel Rodrigo, quickly separated themselves from the rest of the grid.

However, a crash from Rodrigo at Turn 8 on Lap 2 forced Mir to go off-track, the 2017 champion dropping as low as 18th.

With that, Mir was effectively denied a chance to match Valentino Rossi's record of scoring 11 wins in one season in the 125cc/Moto3 class.

Martin inherited a comfortable lead as a result of the incident and was unchallenged until the finish, crossing the line with a gap of 3.7s.

Second place was contested among several riders in typical Moto3 fashion, the fight including a scary crash for Martin's teammate Fabio di Giannantonio.

The Italian hit the back of Marco Ramirez's bike and fell on the main straight, but fortunately managed to escape the incident unscathed.

Reigning CEV Moto3 champion and Valentino Rossi protege Dennis Foggia impressed in only his third Moto3 race, fighting with the frontrunners and holding second place for several laps.

However he, along with the rest of the field, had to surrender to Mir, who completed an impressive recovery to secure second place, his 13th podium of the season.

Platinum Bay's Ramirez matched his best Moto3 result with third, just ahead of Romano Fenati (Marinelli Rivacold Snipers) and Enea Bastianini (Estrella Galicia).

Foggia lost out by running wide and crossed the line in sixth, but was dropped a position to Juanfran Guevara (RBA ROE) due to a penalty for exceeding track limits.

John McPhee (British Talent Team) and Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia) took eighth and ninth ahead of Red Bull Rookies Cup champion Kazuki Masaki, who claimed a top 10 finish on his Moto3 debut.

Race results

ClaRiderBikeTime/Gap
1 spain Jorge Martin  Honda 40'02.193
2 spain Joan Mir  Honda 3.760
3 spain Marcos Ramírez  KTM 3.877
4 italy Romano Fenati  Honda 3.953
5 italy Enea Bastianini  Honda 3.999
6 spain Juan Francisco Guevara  KTM 4.940
7 italy Dennis Foggia  KTM 4.735
8 united_kingdom John McPhee  Honda 5.071
9 spain Aron Canet  Honda 5.218
10 japan Kazuki Mazaki  Honda 6.462
11 japan Tatsuki Suzuki  Honda 6.544
12 netherlands Bo Bendsneyder  KTM 6.633
13 japan Ayumu Sasaki  Honda 8.687
14 italy Niccolo Antonelli  KTM 16.100
15 germany Philipp Ottl  KTM 16.156
16 italy Andrea Migno  KTM 16.263
17 malaysia Adam Norrodin  Honda 16.398
18 czech_republic Jakub Kornfeil  Peugeot 33.128
19 france Jules Danilo  Honda 33.807
20 italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta  Mahindra 34.360
21 thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat  Honda 34.629
22 italy Manuel Pagliani  Mahindra 34.403
23 spain Albert Arenas  Mahindra 34.958
24 japan Kaito Toba  Honda 35.730
25 italy Tony Arbolino  Honda 39.331
26 spain Maria Herrera  Mahindra 46.209
27 belgium Livio Loi  Honda 51.534
28 italy Marco Bezzecchi  Mahindra 1'17.109
29 finland Patrik Pulkkinen  Peugeot 1 lap
  italy Fabio Di Giannantonio  Honda 17 laps
  spain Gabriel Rodrigo  KTM 22 laps
 

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