HE Spanish Daniel Holgado (KTM) He achieved his first victory in the world championship. riding a motorcycle By winning the Moto3 Portuguese Grand Prix held at the Portimao circuit, ahead of compatriot David Muñoz (KTM) and Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM).

Moreira is the first podium finisher for Brazil since compatriot Alex Barros’ last podium at the Mugello circuit in Italy in 2007.

NO.or the race started very well for Turkish Deniz Öncü (KTM), who did not start his motorcycle and the mechanic had to take it to the workshop Trying to fix the bike so that he can get out of the workshop street is a goal he achieved despite entering the track in the last position.

at the exit Australian Joel Kelso (CFMoto) was the fastest,Pero swept the author of the “pole position”Japan’s Ayumi Sasaki (Husqvarna) and Spaniard’s Daniel Holgado (KTM) while runner-up José Antonio Rueda (KTM) got off to a bad start and lost several positions all the way to eighth to regain his position. in the first step with the goal.

Kelso achieved his lead In the second lap, Daniel Holgado caught a strong pull to which only Kelso responded in the first place.but at that time the differences were not yet significant and Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM), who started sixteenth behind, finished ninth in the second round and was fully involved in the fight in the leading group.

Colombian David Alonso (GasGas) was born in Madrid to a Colombian mother. he was the second casualty of the raceAfter colliding with Spaniard Iván Ortolá (KTM) on the Pioneer in an incident that was under investigation for the Direction of Race, after an accident that occurred when he took turns rolling down on one of the third laps.

in the fourth round Joel Kelso regained the lead, but neither driver managed to stand out from the rest of the group.which led us to assume that this would be the case until the final laps.

After the fifth round, Holgado takes the initiative againhowever, after waking up, Japan’s Sasaki began to attack when he learned a double long lap penalty for irresponsible driving by then-eighth-ranked Iván Ortolá.

Nothing was decided, “hostilities” in the main group of thirteen riders were constant, so it was seen that David Muñoz (KTM) led to lap seven despite being at the same finish line. In Turn 1, he was again overtaken by Daniel Holgado.

actually, heThe situation did not change until the last two rounds, the group of thirteen constantly attacking each other. and although the main reference in the category was always Daniel Holgado at the start of the race, he played a leading role in overtaking to the limit, as in the case of Diogo Moreira, who finished fourth on the tenth lap.

After completing two long penalty rounds, Iván Ortolá removed from the leading groupComing back from the sixteenth row.

With eight laps left, both Ayumu Sasaki and David Muñoz attacked the leader Holgado.Those who do not give up and try to return the overtaking as soon as possible to their opponents who did not manage to consolidate the first place at the end of the round.

Brazil at Turn 15 Diogo Moreira takes over the leadership of the racebut both David Muñoz and José Antonio Rueda (KTM) and Jaume Masiá (Honda) attacked their incumbent opponents again with sustained “cutting blows” that marked the start of “hostilities” in the final battle for victory.

In the back, the Turkish Deniz Öncü was already eleventh, the leader was one second behind the group, at that time consisted of ten drivers and none of them gave up, always Holgado became a benchmark.

The final round was reached with Holgado leading with 252 thousandths of a second ahead of David Muñoz and Diogo Moreira.Searching for the right moment to beat his opponent, Daniel Holgado’s few meters advantage allowed him to consolidate his first victory in the motorcycle world championship ahead of his two competitors.

Fourth place was taken by José Antonio Rueda (KTM), ahead of Jaume Masiá (Honda) and Ayumu Sasaki, Stefano Nepa (KTM), Xavier Artigas (CFMoto), Joel Kelso and Deniz Öncü.

Kelso had a serious accident after crossing the finish line after hitting Daniel Holgado from behind.A fact that went unnoticed by the Australian, who slowed down to celebrate the victory, ended up flying through the air at the end of the finish straight.

David Salvador finished thirteenth (KTM), with the woman Ana Carrasco (KTM) is in the twenty-third place.