Acclaimed Chef David Munoz Cleared of ‘Ultra Dirty’ Allegations: A Triumph of Culinary Integrity

Acclaimed Chef David Munoz Cleared of 'Ultra Dirty' Allegations: A Triumph of Culinary Integrity

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“The door was open” for David Munoz’s move in Moto3 Le Mans race

David Munoz was reassured that his last-lap maneuver at the Moto3 French Grand Prix was not “dirty.” Munoz waited until the final lap to overtake Joel Kelso, who had led the race from the start. Both riders ran wide during the maneuver, allowing Jose Antonio Rueda to win the race. Despite finishing second and being demoted a place, Munoz’s move against Kelso has been defended. Analysts suggested that the door was open for Munoz’s last-corner maneuver, but the penalty was justified due to both riders going wide. Overall, opinions varied on the incident, with some feeling Kelso could have defended better and others understanding the decision to demote Munoz.

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