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KOMPAS.com – The 2020 MotoGP Aragon results put Suzuki Ecstar rider Alex Rins on the championship podium.
Alex Rins won the 2020 Aragon MotoGP title after being the fastest in the race that was held at the Aragon Circuit, Spain, on Sunday (10/18/2020).
Starting from tenth place, Alex Rins managed to move to third, then second, from the start of the race.
In the end, the Spaniard managed to take over from Maverick Vinales on the ninth lap.
Repsol Honda rider Alex Márquez also made a breakthrough, winning the second podium despite starting the race from 11th place.
Meanwhile, Suzuki Ecstar racer Joan Mir also won the third podium after starting the race from sixth place.
Also read: Link Live Streaming MotoGP Aragon 2020, the race starts at 20.00 WIB
Meanwhile, Maverick Vinales, who started the 2020 Aragon MotoGP race from second place, led the race in the opening laps.
Viñales beat Petronas Yamaha SRT rider Fabio Quartararo, who actually had a chance to lead the race after ensuring he was at the top of the 2020 Aragon MotoGP starting grid list.
Quartararo got the pole position after becoming the fastest yesterday in the MotoGP of Aragon 2020 qualifying session, Saturday (10/17/2020).
However, the French driver had lost pole position to Maverick Vinales from the start of the race.
Furthermore, Quartararo’s position continued to decline until he finally gave up on finishing in 18th place.
In the MotoGP of Aragon, the veteran Yamaha rider, Valentino Rossi, had to be absent because he had to undergo independent isolation after being confirmed positive by Covid-19.
Repsol Honda champion Marc Márquez is also absent from the 2020 MotoGP Aragon because he is still recovering from his injury.
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The 2020 Aragon MotoGP is the tenth series in the premier class race this season.
Previously, the 2020 MotoGP had occupied the agenda of the Spanish MotoGP, the Andalusian MotoGP, the Czech MotoGP, the Austrian MotoGP, the Styrian MotoGP, the San Marino MotoGP, the Emilia Romagna MotoGP, the Catalan MotoGP and the French MotoGP.
In addition, the 2020 MotoGP calendar will continue until the Teruel GP 2020 series that will still be held at the Aragón Circuit, Spain, on October 25.