ITALIAN GP

Best result of the season for Izan Guevara

Both CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team riders have scored points in the Italian GP, with Izan Guevara in eighth position and Jake Dixon in twelfth

Joe Roberts has achieved his first victory of the season at the Italian GP. The American has started from pole and has been very strong at all times, but his victory has not been easy. Alonso López, Manu González and Aron Canet have fought with him for victory in a race that has been reduced to twelve laps due to the delay in Moto3. Roberts has crossed the finish line first only 0.067 thousandths ahead of González. The podium has been completed by López, who has finished nine tenths off. The World Championship leader, Sergio García, has ended fourth after overtaking Canet and his teammate Ai Ogura on the last lap. With this result, Roberts closes the gap in the standings with García and is only seven points behind the lead.

CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team rider Izan Guevara has achieved in Mugello his best result so far this season. The Spanish has finished in eighth position after starting from thirteenth place. Guevara has made a great start, has shown a great pace from the beginning and has been able to cross the finish line in eighth position, three seconds off the winner. His teammate Jake Dixon has been twelfth at the Italian GP. The CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team rider has started from fifteenth, but on the first lap he has dropped to twenty-first position. As the laps have gone by, Dixon has progressed little by little and has been able to climb to twelfth place. Mugello race has been the first one this year in which both CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team riders have scored points, a result that they will seek to improve in the next GP, the Dutch Grand Prix, in three weeks.


8th Izan Guevara (+3.349): “It has been a positive race. Since there were only twelve laps, everyone has gone ‘full gas’ from the beginning. I have made a great start and then I have been able to recover more positions. We have finished three seconds off the lead. It has been a shame to start from so far behind because I have had the pace to be fighting with the front group. The sensations have been good and I have enjoyed it. The three-week break will be good to rest and prepare for Assen as best as possible.”

12th Jake Dixon (+10.969): "We have not been fast enough throughout the weekend. We have three weeks to rest, to see what we can improve and come back stronger in Assen."