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Arón Canet secures third place in the World Championship

The Repsol rider finishes ninth in today’s race, which allows him to end the season in the top three. Bastianini closes the year with a fifth place result.

Arón Canet opted for a conservative strategy to secure third overall in the World Championship.

Seeing his rival in the battle for third -Jorge Martin- escaping to lead the race, the Repsol rider remained in the group, avoiding risks.

With his result today, Bastianini secures sixth in the World Championship.

Enea Bastianini | 5th +3.999 seg.

“I am very happy with the way the race went. At first I tried to join the group with the frontrunners, although I saw it would not be easy. It was a shame, because I tried and I wore out my tyres a lot in the process, so at the end I was quite close to the limit. Overall, I’m very satisfied to have finished with the front group and to have been fighting for the podium again. I want to dedicate the three podiums that we have achieved this season to the team, although I would have liked to have taken another one here. I am very grateful to everyone; they have made me grow a lot, they have taught me to work harder and to always be focused.”

Arón Canet | 9th +5.218 seg.

“I am very happy to have secured third place in the World Championship, which was our main objective today. I don’t know if I could have fought for the victory, because there was an incident in which a rider crashed, the group was cut, and then Jorge Martín escaped. When I saw it, I decided to take things calmly, because I knew that in a group there is always the possibility that another rider can take you out. I rode comfortably, with a good pace, to try to fight for second position, but I decided to avoid taking risks and clinch third position in the World Championship, which is very tough to do. I am very happy and tonight I will be able to go to my first gala to enjoy it.”

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