In the 125’s Nico Terol won the race by 7 seconds from Johann Zarco who raced Hector Faubel for the majority of the laps, in bid to both be higher on the podium however on the last corner Faubel crashed out in an attempt to pass Zarco and gave Marverick Vinales 3rd place on the podium.
Briton Danny Kent had a strong race at his first Aragon Grand Prix, he finished up 7th, slip streaming along the start/finish straight he moved up from 9th to 5th but lost out on the last lap to Sandro Cortese.
Responding to his competitors, Marquez broke out from the pack on Lap 13 taking the lead and winning in Aragon.
On Lap 16 Bradl feel back and finished in 8th after what appeared to be a mechanical problem. Lannone finished in 2nd and joining in on podium celebrations was Corsi.
Another MotoGP, another Stoner victory, his dominance on the Repsol Honda is still evident, even if they changed the livery to what looked like a kid had scribbled on it in a off orange colour (it’s what we’ve all been thinking!)
From Lap 2 Stoner remained top dog, or should I say top kangaroo? He left the rest of the pack behind to take his eighth victory in the last 14 races!
Ben Spies on the factory Yamaha was off to a strong start taking an early lead into Turn 1, in front of Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa however by lap two the Honda’s had better speed and demoted him to 3rd, he finished the race in 5th. The Yamaha struggled with tyre wear Spies later said “[by the] sixth of seventh lap the tyre just made a huge drop and just kept going down.”
His teammate Jorge Lorenzo finished in 3rd, after a slow start he crept up to 3rd on the grid and held off Marco Simoncelli who finished in 4th.
The race had thrills and spill’s, Andrea Dovizioso crashed the newly designed Honda on the first lap along with Karel Abraham who had a nasty crash on Lap 1, causing Randy De Puniet to run wide of the track to avoid him, RDP managed to rejoin safely and finished 12th.
It didn’t end there with Loris Capirossi having a nightmare end of season, colliding with Toni Elias on Lap 15, dislocating his right shoulder in the fall - we hope to see him in Motegi!
Valentino Rossi who started from the pit lane finished in 10th behind Cal Crutchlow while Rossi’s teammate had a scrap for 7th, piping Hector Barbera on the last lap.
Repsol Honda's Aragon livery... Hmm.
[MotoGP Podium - Dani Pedrosa, Casey Stoner, Jorge Lorenzo]
Next up is the fly away races, we head off to Motegi, Japan first where all the riders will be racing and a plus, Yamaha will be running their red and white livery!
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