The Moto3 class won the race in the fifth round of Gersés, and won the dominating performance of Jose Antonio Lald, his first victory on the home circuit.
Starting with the pole, Red Bull KTM’s Ajo Rider quickly gained a gap, suggesting his great advantages and qualifying over the actual field.
Initially, Joel Kelso and Angel Piqueras held in the back, but a series of consistent raps were the sessy of the new lace record wraps, pulling #99 apart.
Looked out of hand from the Seville riders, and further forward, Mvoing slightly slower on the final two laps, leading the line in 4.334 seconds for Ruda’s third victory in the season.
Qatar winner Piqueras noticed Munoz had moved to the front row start after receiving a penalty.
Also at the end of the final lap lifted by Geres’ full stand, the rider in the Matsu helmet ready to overtake Kelso was seen on the tense final lap, with the Spaniards stopping Australia’s attempts to pass the final corner.
Kelso returned to third in a row in a row to level up, earning a leveling up – the MTA rider won another podium visit, completing the All Kalex Podium.
The fourth battle enraged every race, with five riders all screaming towards placement.
Adrian Fernandez found his way to the group at the right time to be the best of the others.
2025 Moto3 Jerez – Race Results | ||||
Pos | rider | nut | team | time |
1 | Jose Antonio Ruda | spa | Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) | 33.17.979S |
2 | Angel Piclass | spa | Frinsa -MT Helmet-MSI (KTM) | +4.334s |
3 | Joel Kelso | Out | Level Up – MTA (KTM) | +4.486S |
4 | Adrian Fernandez | spa | Leopard Racing (Honda) | +6.308S |
5 | Ryusei Yamanaka | jpn | Frinsa -MT Helmet-MSI (KTM) | +6.409S |
6 | Taiyo Furusato | jpn | Honda Team Asia (Honda) | +6.494S |
7 | Guido Pini | It’s | Liqui Moly dynavolt Unharmed GP (KTM) | +6.588S |
8 | Alvaro Cope | spa | Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) | +8.007S |
9 | Jacob Ruhrstone | Out | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (KTM) | +21.703S |
10 | Valentin Perone | arg | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (KTM) | +21.795S |
11 | Luca Lunetta | It’s | SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) | +21.900S |
12 | Scott Ogden | GBR | CIP Green Power (KTM) | +22.117S |
13 | Dennis Fodgear | It’s | Cfmoto gaviotaspar team (KTM) | +30.583S |
14 | Stefanonepa | It’s | SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) | +31.831S |
15 | Taxaorn Buasri | tha | Honda Team Asia (Honda) | +37.469S |
16 | Noah Detweiler | SWI | CIP Green Power (KTM) | +37,541S |
17 | Adrian’s Cross | spa | Gryd -Mlav Racing (Honda) | +42.816S |
18 | Winner Perez | spa | Level Up – MTA (KTM) | +59.300S |
19 | Cormac Buchanan | NZL | Denssi Racing -Boe (KTM) | +1 lap |
20 | Eddie O’Shea | GBR | Gryd -Mlav Racing (Honda) | DNF |
twenty one | Nicola Cararo | It’s | Rivacold Snipers Team (Honda) | DNF |
twenty two | David Munoz | spa | Liqui Moly dynavolt Unharmed GP (KTM) | DNF |
twenty three | Joel Esteban | spa | Cfmoto gaviotaspar team (KTM) | DNF |
twenty four | Ricardo Rossi | It’s | Rivacold Snipers Team (Honda) | DNF |
twenty five | David Almanza | spa | Leopard Racing (Honda) | DNF |
26 | Ruche Moodley | RSA | Denssi Racing -Boe (KTM) | DNF |
Yamanka Ryusei was close to fifth on the second MT helmet bike, just before fellow Man Taiyo Furusato, who finished sixth on Honda Team Asia and top rookie Guido Pini.
Jacob Ruhrstone, Noah Detweiler and Valentin Pelone were all approved for slow riding online in the second quarter.
Tech3 Rider Roulstone completed his ninth best recovery to complete the top 10 just before his teammate Perrone.
Luca Lunetta put his crash early in the weekend to claim the 11th place on the SIC58 Squadra Corse team, defeating the notable Recvoery from Scott Ogden, leaving the British rider in the 12th.
Scott Ogden was disqualified from FP2 due to a technical breach, and the team was using the wrong engine. That didn’t affect his grid placement – he joined the grid on the 23rd, but solidified a tough weekend for the rider.
CIP Green Power Man actually crashed at a key point, and he had to take part in Q1 where Nicola Carraro fell, and was the only rider cancelled by Yellow Flag, who saw him qualify to 24th (upped one position by Munoz).
The pre-race plan was to go through Munoz. Ogden managed to get a big profit finishing the first lap just outside the point. In the 10th fighting group, #19 was closest to 12th.
Dennis Fodgier saw the change in his fortune and qualified 15th in the bogey track, with Asper Rider in 13th, earning points for the first time at Geres.
SIC58 Squadra Corse Rider Stefano Nepa was 14th and Tachakorn Buasri won the World Championships in 15th place at Honda Team Asia.
Noah Detweiler just missed it after a long 16-day lap loop trip.
Crash, injury, replacement
After riders got faster in qualifying, they cracked down on the new trend of slowly riding the racing line, and David Munoz was sent behind the grid to third place.
#64 was still performing in the Moto3, the best rider from last year’s race, and was a midpack after a clean first few corners.
It was not a recovery for the Spanish rider as he was first widely sent by David Almanza before Luche Moodley lost the front right next to the pair. Munoz joined again, but later pulled back into the pits. Moodley was taken to the center center where he was diagnosed with a right Raduis fracture.
Ricardo Rossi began the weekend with technical issues and finished the race on the opening lap.
Joel Esteban was next to the exit, and Nicola Carraro also had not goinfed the diestnace. Eddie O’Shea was the last faller of the last rap. Cormac Buchanan and Vincente Perez rejoined after Thoer crashed and finished the race.
In the Jerez race, the Moto3 had three replacement riders.
Adrien Kruth (17th), who injured his leg in a CRSSHED in the final round of Qatar, is back at MLAV Racing.
As Maximo Quiles continued to extend the bystander, Esteban was called again to fill out in Aspar.
Vincente Perez (18th) is back to replace Matteo Bertelle with the Spanish MTA-MTA.
Championship rankings
With the victory, Ruda scored 91 points as the championship leader, and Piquera limits damage to the title dream, with a 20 Point S added second, moving to 87.
The top of the race was reflected in the overall ranking, with Kelso ringing at 57 points.
The Carp remained the sixth-leading rookie after Fernandez and Fullsart, with his name at 43 points.