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Louis Rossi wins war of attrition in Moto3 race at Le Mans

Today’s Moto3 race at Le Mans was a war of attrition in atrociously wet and cold conditions and it was Le Mans home boy Louis Rossi who brought home his Racing Team Germany branded FTR Honda to win in front of all the French fans and take his first every victory in grand prix racing.

Of the 30 riders who managed to start on the grid only fifteen managed to keep their machines upright (including crashes and re-joins) and cross the finish line in a highly tense and dramatic race that saw all the lead riders who inherited the top spot after race leader Hector Faubel crashed out after dominating the first twelve laps of the race.

In quick succession all the riders who took the lead, Miguel Oliveira to Maverick Vinales all crashed, with other podium contenders also dropping their bikes leaving Rossi the top spot.
The French rider took the victory with a 27 second margin on second placed Alberto Moncayo and Alex Rins who also scored their first GP podiums.
Niccolò Antonelli took an excellent fourth for team Gresini after saving his FTR Honda in the final corners and finishing ahead of Arthur Sissis and Sandro Cortese who finished in 6th after suffering a crash and was able to rejoin and extended his lead in the standings.

Moto3 Le Mans race results:01- Louis Rossi – Racing Team Germany – FTR Honda M312 – 24 laps in 49’12.
39002- Alberto Moncayo – BANKIA Aspar Team – KALEX KTM – + 27.
34803- Alex Rins – Estrella Galicia 0,0 – Suter Honda MMX3 – + 28.
89904- Niccolò ANtonelli – San Carlo Gresini Moto3 – FTR Honda M312 – + 33.
19505- Arthur Sissis – Red Bull KTM Ajo Factory Team – KTM M32 – + 36.
98906- Sandro Cortese – Red Bull KTM Ajo Factory Team – KTM M32 – + 45.
31207- Jasper Iwema – MOTO FGR – MOTO FGR 3 Honda – + 58.
64508- Alan Techer – Technomag CIP TSR – Honda NSF250R – + 1’05.
02209- Ivan Moreno – Andalucia JHK LaGlisse – FTR Honda M312 – + 1’09.
19410- Giulian Pedone – Ambrogio NEXT Racing – Suter Honda MMX3 – + 1’45.
75111- Jonas Folger – Iodaracing Project – Ioda TR002 – 1 lap12- Marcel Schrotter – Mahindra Racing – Mahindra MGP3O – 1 lap13- Kevin Hanus – Thomas Sabo GP Team – Honda NSF250R – 1 lap14- Alessandro Tonucci – Team Italia FMI – FTR Honda M312 – 2 laps15- Niklas Ajo – TT Motion Events Racing – KTM M32 – 2 lapsCon gli attesi protagonisti fuori gioco, Rossi corona il sogno di una carriera e vince a Le Mans, il quarto differente vincitore nelle prime quattro gare dopo Vinales (a Losail), Fenati (Jerez) e Cortese (Estoril).
Se due ex-campioni del CEV 125 come Alberto Moncayo (vincitore nel 2009, oggi pilota Aspar con la KALEX-KTM) e Alex Rins (#1 lo scorso anno, al primo podio mondiale dopo sole 4 gare disputate con la Suter Honda del Monlau Competicion) completano il podio, ha mancato di un soffio questo traguardo il nostro Niccolò Antonelli, strepitoso quarto con la FTR Honda vestita dei colori San Carlo e schierata dal Team Gresini, tentando il sorpasso su Rins addirittura all’ultimo giro prendendosi un rischio fuori dal comune in uscita dalla traditrice variante “Chemin Aux Boeufs”.
Sarà per la prossima volta, medesimo discorso per Romano Fenati, scivolato nel corso del secondo giro ritrovandosi impossibilitato a ripartire e ripetere la prestazione-monstre del mese scorso a Jerez.
Per completare il bilancio dei piloti italiani, Alessandro Tonucci chiude 14esimo perdendo 2 giri ai box per un problema tecnico, fuori gioco invece Luigi Morciano (KO della propria Ioda TR002) e Simone Grotzkyj Giorgi proprio quando navigava a ridosso della top-10 all’esordio con la Suter Honda MMX3 del World Wide Race.
Ed in campionato? Nonostante una scivolata a tre giri dal termine Sandro Cortese sfrutta le disavventure altrui transitando sesto sul traguardo alle spalle del compagno di squadra in Red Bull KTM Ajo Factory Team Arthur Sissis, ma con il risultato di guadagnare punti preziosi nei confronti di Maverick Vinales e Romano Fenati, eccellenti delusi nel trionfale ed indimenticabile week-end di Louis Rossi.

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