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Tony Arbolino and Daniel Holgado shared the wins in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes at the MotoGP French Grand Prix.The 20-lap Moto3 contest kicked of racing action at MotoGP’s 1000th grand prix event, with Tech3 KTM rider Holgado proving impervious.Husqvarna and put in a perfectly-executed defensive ride in the lead.
Sasaki briefly took the lead away from Holgado at the start of lap 12 on the start/finish straight, but was instantly relegated to second by the Tech3 rider. Holgado kept the door closed through the final lap to get to the chequered flag 0.150 seconds clear of Sasaki, with Leopard Honda’s Jaume Masia completing the podium.
Holgado’s victory is the first for the Tech3 team in any class of the world championship on home soil.The top 10 was completed by Deniz Oncu , Xavi Artigas on the Prustel GP CF Moto machine, Aspar’s David Alonso, Jose Rueda the second Angeluss-run bike of Stefano Nepa. Holgado now leads the championship by 21 points from Ortola and Masia, while Diogo Moreira slid to fourth in the standings after crashing out of the race at Le Mans.
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