Brazilian in Moto3 Diogo Moreira (KTM) claimed its first World Cup victory on the Indonesian circuit after dominating the Colombian from start to finish David Alonso (GazGaz) and Spanish David Muñoz (KTM) rose to the podium from tenth place.

Meanwhile, the leaders of the small displacements were the Spanish Jaume Masia (Honda) could not maintain its second starting position and finished sixth; this result gives him a 16 point advantage over Japan’s Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna), who failed to score as he was eighteenth after crashing. in the formation lap and falls to the back of the grid.

For your part, Dani Holgado (KTM), which received a double penalty for exceeding the track limits in the last part of the race, managed to enter the points after finishing 14th and continued to be third in the championship, 17 points behind Algemesí.

Moreira retained the lead of the race as soon as the traffic lights went out ahead of David Alonso and the Dutchman. Collin Veijer (Husqvarna), with Masià dropping from second to seventh. On the second lap, Holgado took the race lead.

The man from Alicante tried to escape, but Masià reached him and managed to climb to the podium places. Their fierce fighting allowed the pursuers to close in; Of the six contenders for victory, Moreira regained the lead with eight laps to go, while Holgado was penalized with two laps to go. ‘long tours’ For going out of green.

Thus, Moreira achieved the first World Cup victory for Brazil since Alex Barros won in 2005. Among the remaining Spaniards, José Antonio Rueda (KTM) finished fifth ahead of Masià; Ivan Ortola (KTM) finished ninth; Holgado finished fourteenth; And Xavi Artigas (CFMoto) finished nineteenth. none Adrian Fernandez (Honda) nor Ana Carrasco (KTM) managed to finish the race.