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KTM Ajo’s Jose Antonio Rueda waited until the final corner to steal the Moto3 victory at Le Mans to extend his championship advantage.
KTM Ajo’s Jose Antonio Rueda secured a dramatic Moto3 victory at Le Mans by making a last-corner pass, extending his championship lead.
Rueda capitalized on a collision between Joel Kelso and David Munoz at the final corner, claiming the win and reinforcing his position at the top.
Despite challenging track conditions, the race was deemed dry by the race director on the Le Mans circuit.
Maximo Quiles started on pole and initially led the race, with Kelso and Angel Piqueras close behind.
Kelso eventually overtook Quiles, with Rueda working his way up the field and passing Munoz and Mozzu’s IntactGP duo to claim second place.
Riders gradually grew more comfortable with the track, with Munoz setting a new lap record to challenge Kelso for the lead before an incident elevated Rueda to the front on the final lap.






