
The CFMOTO Aspar Team had a great Sunday of racing at the Brno circuit. Máximo Quiles secured his fifth podium in just eight races thanks to his second-place finish today, while his teammate Dennis Foggia finished fifth and had one of his best races of the season. 
Máximo Quiles and Dennis Foggia started the Czech Grand Prix race from the second row of the grid. Both riders had felt very positive the day before and wanted to continue in the same vein on Sunday. With 17 laps to go, the CFMOTO Aspar Team riders quickly moved into podium positions. The Spanish rider tried to keep up with the race leader to prevent him from pulling away. Despite dropping to fifth position momentarily, the CFMOTO Aspar Team rookie returned to the top three alongside his teammate. On the last lap, Quiles fought off his rivals until the final metres, taking second place by just 24 thousandths.
Dennis Foggia used all his experience on the Czech circuit to fight for his second podium of the season. The Italian rider was involved in constant position changes with his teammate, and both reached the final laps with a chance to repeat the double podium they achieved at the Italian Grand Prix. On the final lap, however, Foggia fell to fifth place and was unable to recover. The Italian rider completed one of his best races since returning to Moto3.
In Moto2, the CFMOTO Aspar Team riders faced two very different approaches in Sunday's race. Dani Holgado completed a very solid weekend and started the race from the second row of the grid. Holgado got off to a good start and focused on keeping the front group in sight. The rookie was very consistent on every lap, maintaining a good pace that did not overly compromise his tyre management. The CFMOTO Aspar Team rider wanted to fight for his first podium in the intermediate category, but despite trying on every corner, he was unable to close the gap needed to reach the top three. Holgado crossed the finish line in a more than impressive fourth place, equalling his best result in Moto2 to date.
On the other hand, David Alonso finished in nineteenth after failing to get through Q1 yesterday. The CFMOTO Aspar Team rider worked very hard over the weekend to get to the race in the best possible shape. Aware of his starting position, the Colombian tried to move up the field from the early stages in order to reach the points zone. Halfway through the race, Alonso wanted more and sought a place in the top 10, which he achieved in the final laps to finish the race in ninth position. With these results, Dani Holgado remains the best rookie in the category and occupies thirteenth position, while his teammate is sixteenth.

