In the Italian GP the two Spanish riders won the races of their respective classes on a weekend of very high temperatures | ||
· Manuel González (Kalex) won the Moto2™ race from eighth on the grid, also setting the fastest lap of the race in 1’50.816 on the second lap. The Spaniard preceded his compatriots Albert Arenas and Aron Canet on the finish line for an all-Kalex podium. Fourth place for poleman Diogo Moreira. All the riders in the race used supersoft SCX compound tyres at the rear, while most chose the soft SC1 at the front. Only four opted for the medium SC2 front: David Alonso and Adrián Huertas with Kalex, and Jake Dixon and Filip Salač with Boscoscuro. · Starting from seventh on the grid, Máximo Quiles (KTM) won the 17 laps of the Moto3™ race, finishing ahead of two other riders from the Austrian manufacturer, poleman Álvaro Carpe and Italian Dennis Foggia. All the top 5 riders at the finish line used soft SC1 rear and medium SC2 front compound tyres. Taiyo Furusato, sixth, was the rider who ranked best among those who chose the soft SC1 front. With 40 degrees on asphalt, all the riders in the race used the soft SC1 rear while at the front the preferences were divided rather evenly between the two compounds, with 14 riders on medium SC2 and 12 on soft SC1. · High asphalt temperatures: the Moto3™ race was run with 40° C on asphalt, while in Moto2™ it reached 50° C: temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees higher than those recorded last year. Hard-fought races despite the high temperatures |
Posted on June 22, 2025 by Michael Le Pard