Champions Crowned: Exciting Triumphs in the 2025 Catalan Moto3 Race

Champions Crowned: Exciting Triumphs in the 2025 Catalan Moto3 Race

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Race results from the 2025 Catalan Moto3 Grand Prix, where Angel Piqueras pulled ahead at the right time for victory in Barcelona.

The Catalan Grand Prix in Moto3 kicked off with a thrilling race, where Angel Piqueras emerged victorious after a last lap battle for the win, showcasing his patience and strategic racing skills.

Despite starting from sixth and facing a long lap penalty, championship leader Jose Antonio Rueda fought his way back through the pack to be in contention for the podium, ultimately finishing second in a close drag race to the line, just 0.081s behind Piqueras.

Taiyo Furusato secured the third spot on the podium, benefiting from a strong qualifying performance and a steady progress in the race, marking his first visit to the rostrum since Qatar.

David Almansa, the long-time race leader who started from pole, had to settle for fourth place after being overtaken on the last lap, followed closely by his Leopard Racing teammate Adrian Fernandez.

Guido Pini impressed by charging forward to claim the sixth position, earning the title of top rookie in the race, while Joel Kelso and David Munoz rounded out the top eight finishers in an intensely competitive Moto3 race at the Catalan Grand Prix.

Ryusei Yamanaka showed resilience by quickly climbing through the ranks to finish ninth, whereas Scott Ogden endured a challenging weekend, finishing in 14th place with a broken bone in his hand after being blocked and collected on track.

Valentin Perrone concluded the race in tenth place, managing an early track limits warning throughout the intense Moto3 battle at the 2025 Catalan Grand Prix.

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