Strong emotions at Assen

Moto2: Fourth place for Pasini who was one of the protagonists of the race.
Mattia turned strong throughout the weekend and in the race, last lap, he was struggling for the third position but at the last curve, Nakagami denied him the joy of a place on the podium with a hard but correct overtaking.
Pasini tried to withstand the Japanese and managed to pass through a track area that, according to the Race Direction, secured an Italian advantage, relegated from third to fourth place.

The Red Bull KTM Team Ajo continues to consolidate its Moto2 project with excellent results: to complete the top 5 there is the KTM of Miguel Oliveira, with the Portuguese who battled the head coach for the whole race, but at the end he did not find the pawn to get a placement on the podium.
After the Dutch GP Oliveira is fourth in the overall standings, with a total of 94 points.

Closes in ninth position the French Fabio Quartararo riding the Kalex of Team Pons HP40.
Moto3: The Moto3 once again gave an incredible show at Assen, with 11 drivers who battle to won the race almost to the very end.
Unlucky race for Mir, Palma di Mallorca's talent started well, pointing straight to the Top3 behind Martin and Bendsneyder then, while being leading up to a few curves from the end, the Leopard Racing driver lost positions in the finish and passed under the checkered flag in ninth place.
Now his ranking advantage is 30 points on rival Canet.
MotoGP: Brilliant race for Karel Abraham's with a seventh position, his best result this season.
Starting from the eighteenth place in the grid, the Czech driver gradually climbed the seats on his Ducati.
Karel picked up nine more points in the overall standings.

A special thanks to the teams and drivers for the technical contribution in developing our products and the results they get on the track.

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