
Nico Terol took his fourth victory in this 125cc season at Catalunya after Johann Zarco was penalized with a 20 second ride-through after he passed Terol in what the Race Direction considered an ‘illegal overtake’ at the exit of the final turn.
Terol and Zarco battled in the final laps of the race and when they got to the final corner Zarco leaned in and slightly elbowed the Aspar Aprilia rider pushing him over the the white line and onto the grass, finishing first under the flag.
But with the Simoncelli and Pedrosa controversy still fresh and not wanting to seem biased, the Race Direction immediately announced an investigation and with the riders at the parc ferme it was announced that Zarco had been penalized which dropped him to fifth in the race standings giving Terol the win and promoting Jonas Folger to third.
The race had begun on a slightly damp track, with only a handful of midfield riders deciding to use wet tires, with Le Mans winner Maverick Vinales opening up a two second gap early in the race, but Terol and Zarco caught up with him, passing him on lap 8 and Zarco on lap 9. The three continued together until Vinales began to fade and settled for what seemed at that time a third place, but what happened in the final lap between Zarco and Terol pushed him into a second place podium.
As we expected Paris Hilton was the talk of the paddock making her first visit to the team that bears her name, but unfortunately no one took the time to explain that her team isn’t a MotoGP team, but a 125cc team.
125 cc Catalunya race results:
01- Nico Terol – Bankia Aspar Team – Aprilia RSA 125 – 22 giri in 42’29.647
02- Maverick Vinales – Blusens by Paris Hilton Racing – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 10.356
03- Jonas Folger – Red Bull Ajo Motorsport – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 15.260
04- Sandro Cortese – Intact Racing Team Germany – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 15.670
05- Efren Vazquez – Avant AirAsia Ajo – Derbi RSA 125 – + 15.942
06- Johann Zarco – Avant AirAsia Ajo – Derbi RSA 125 – + 19.758
07- Hector Faubel – Bankia Aspar Team – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 26.490
08- Sergio Gadea – Blusens by Paris Hilton Racing – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 26.681
09- Adrian Martin – Bankia Aspar Team – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 36.134
10- Jakub Kornfeil – Ongetta Centro Seta – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 36.776
11- Danny Kent – Red Bull Ajo Motorsport – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 37.936
12- Louis Rossi – Matteoni Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’10.840
13- Niklas Ajo – TT Motion Events Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’11.704
14- Alexis Masbou – Caretta Technology – KTM RC 125 – + 1’11.798
15- Alberto Moncayo – Andalucia Banca Civica – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 1’15.709
16- Marcel Schrotter – Mahindra Racing – Mahindra GP 125 – + 1’22.005
17- Jasper Iwema – Ongetta Abbink Metaal – Aprilia RSA 125 – + 1’25.457
18- Luigi Morciano – Team Italia FMI – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’25.628
19- Sturla Fagerhaug – WTR Ten10 Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’55.296
20- Francesco Mauriello – WTR Ten10 Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’55.382
21- Giulian Pedone – Phonica Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – + 1’55.488
22- Peter Sebestyen – Caretta Technology – KTM RC 125 – 1 lap
23- Josep Rodriguez – Wild Wolf RACC MS – Aprilia RSW 125 – 1 lap
24- Kevin Hanus – Team Hanush – Honda RS125R – 1 lap
25- Simone Grotzkyj Giorgi – Phonica Racing – Aprilia RSA 125 – 1 lap
26- John McPhee – Racing Steps Foundation KRP – Aprilia RSW 125 – 2 laps
27- Joan Perello – Matteoni Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – 2 laps
28- Taylor Mackenzie – Phonica Racing – Aprilia RSW 125 – 2 laps
29- Alessandro Tonucci – Team Italia FMI – Aprilia RSW 125 – 2 laps
ViTotin
05 Jun 2011 - 14:24 - #1SHAME on race direction… Same for Le Mans… Soon a dotted line in the straights; turn-lights before overtake and what??? Ever seen a Kawasaki Cup in the 70’s… Madre de mios…. Stop them; let racing be racing… Or go fishing :P