Holgado wins the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship and Martínez the European Talent Cup. Fermín Aldeguer was already crowned in Jerez as European Moto2 Champion
Repsol.
Daniel Holgado and Máximo Martínez rounded off the FIM CEV Repsol season by being crowned champions in the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship and European Talent Cup, respectively, joining Moto2 European Champion Fermín Aldeguer in taking titles in 2021.
The day began with the track somewhat wet from rain on Saturday, and the first Moto3 race was slower than normal. However, a ninth place was enough for Holgado to win the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship. The winner of the first race was Joel Kelso, who made a great comeback after starting from 30th. In the second race, new champion Holgado closed the season with his fifth victory of the year, beating Ivan Ortolá on the line.
Daniel Holgado
Moto3 race 2 winner.
"Today has been the best day of my life. I have won the Junior World Championship in my last race with Team Aspar. I will always have them in my heart and I want to thank them for these two magnificent years -and all those who made these four years here in the FIM CEV Repsol possible. Thank you to everyone and to my fans for supporting me here and at home."
Race standings:
1. Daniel Holgado – 30:31.293
2. Ivan Ortolá (+0.022)
3. David Salvador (+0.273)
4. Matteo Bertelle (+1.916)
5. Scott James Ogden (+2.075)
Daniel Holgado
FIM Moto3 Junior World Champion.
"I want to thank everyone who came to watch me today, I owe everything to them, because I felt the support and strength that I needed on the last laps. I want to thank all my team; they are incredible and I'm going to miss them a lot. Hopefully we'll meet again in the future. I also want to congratulate David Muñoz and Ivan Ortolá, because they have had a great season and have been great rivals. Thanks to them I have been able to improve as a rider and also as a person, working hard day after day. Congratulations to them too."
Standings
1 Daniel Holgado GasGas 208
2 Ivan Ortolá KTM 169
3 David Muñoz KTM 150
4 Joel Kelso KTM 124
5 David Salvador TM Racing 99
FIM CEV Repsol