Deniz Öncü wins wet and wild #AustralianGP, Jose Antonio Rueda 18th

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The Moto3 Australian Grand Prix race took place in extreme conditions where rain and wind affected the race. Deniz Öncü achieved his third victory of the year after a great overtake on the final corner, while José Antonio Rueda finished in eighteenth position.

On this occasion, the Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 duo were able to carry out a warmup session to prepare for the race, because the conditions were very different from those of the rest of the weekend. Öncü finished fourth with a time of 1:49.779, while Rueda was 22nd with a 1:52.721.

Öncü started the race from seventh position on the grid and got off the line well. Despite the delicate state of the track, the Turkish rider advanced positions to enter the Top 3 early on, remaining in second place. After a small scare, he managed to recover and regain positions again, waiting for the best moment to try to overtake the race leader. On a great last lap, Öncü overtook his rival at Turn 10 and snatched first position, going on to claim the win. With 180 points, he is fifth in the overall standings, level with the rider in fourth place.

Rueda faced a tricky race at Phillip Island. The Spanish rider took off from the seventh row of the grid, dropping several places. Rueda tried not to make mistakes and to complete a race in which the rain and wind made riding highly difficult. The rookie climbed positions and, after completing the 21 laps, crossed the finish line in eighteenth. Rueda remains eighth in the Moto3 standings with 11 points.

The Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 team face the last race of the triple header this week, with the Thai Grand Prix.

DENIZ ÖNCÜ

The race was amazing and felt too long for me. It was raining a lot and you needed to be consistent. It was so hard for me to keep focused during the whole race because of the wind, the cold and the rain. After 10 laps I started to shake, so I just tried to manage that and finish in the best way possible. On the final laps I saw how I could win the race and on the last lap I tried it. It was a great reward for us, especially with these conditions.

JOSE ANTONIO RUEDA

It was a very hard race for me. Throughout the weekend we have not had a good feeling, and today’s conditions were very complicated and it was too risky to ride like that. I want to focus on the next race and try to do well from Friday. We also learn from these weekends, so now it’s time to keep working.

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