Thai Moto2 race red-flagged twice after multiple incidents
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A serious incident occurred at the Moto2 season opener in Thailand on Sunday. David Alonso crashed heavily after a collision, and the race had to be interrupted.
The start of Moto3’s 2026 season gave an anthology finale at the Grand Prix in Thailand. While David Almansa imposed himself on Maximo Quiles for just three thousandths, Argentine Valentin Perrone caught attention with a masterly definition by the last step of the podium. Having played from the 14th position, the "Coyote" signed a brilliant performance to hang the bronze medal on the circuit of Buriram. FROM THE FLOJA CLASSIFICATION TO THE GLORY…
Moto2: Gonzalez denies Guevara in tense stand-off for Buriram glory
A dramatic start to the Moto2 season saw two red flags at Buriram before a tense final two laps welcomed a head-to-head battle between Manuel Gonzalez (LIQUI MOLY Dynavolt Intact GP) and Izan Guevera (BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2). Last year’s runner-up took gold in the opening encounter ahead of Guevara, whilst Daniel Holgado (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) took third. From P2 on the grid, it was a perfect start for Guevara as he grabbed Moto2’s first …
The Colombian pilot touched the wheel of Senna Agius and was attacked by Filip Salac. These were his first statements.
A serious accident marked the course of the Moto2 race at the Thai Grand Prix. Colombian David Alonso fell directly under Filip Salač's motorcycle, who immediately ran to help him. In the restarted race, the Czech rider eventually took nineteenth place. The Spaniard Manuel González won.
Moto3: World Championship Race Results From Thailand
David Almansa won the FIM Moto3 World Championship race Sunday at Chang International Circuit, in Thailand. Using his Pirelli-shod Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP KTM, the Spaniard won the 19-lap race by just 0.003 second. Maximo Quiles was the runner-up on his CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team KTM. Valentin Perrone was third, 9.480 seconds behind Almansa. Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Alvaro Carpe got fourth and Veda Pratama crossed the finish line fifth on his Hon…
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