CFMOTO Aspar Team Shines Again in Malaysia: Alonso Took Moto2 Runner-Up, Quiles Crowned Rookie of the Year

On October 26, 2025——the race day of the MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix, both young talents from the CFMOTO Aspar Team once again demonstrated remarkable strength on the world stage. Alonso claimed an impressive second place in Moto2, while Quiles continued his dominant form in Moto3, securing his lead in the “Rookie of the Year” standings.

In the fiercely contested Moto2 race, Alonso got off to a strong start and maintained his position among the front riders throughout the race. His consistent pace and precise offense and defense allowed him to fend off pressure from several seasoned rivals. Crossing the finish line just 2.035 seconds behind the winner, Alonso earned his fourth podium of the season—and his second consecutive top-two finish.

Meanwhile, in Moto3, Spanish rider Quiles once again proved why he is one of the standout new faces of 2025. With eight podium finishes, including two victories this season, he has firmly established himself as the leading contender for Rookie of the Year. Despite the punishing heat and demanding track conditions at Malaysia, Quiles delivered a composed and intelligent performance, further consolidating his position atop the rookie standings.

The consistent dual-category success of the CFMOTO Aspar Team in both Moto2 and Moto3 highlights the steady rise of a Chinese manufacturer in the world’s premier motorcycle racing championship. Whether through Alonso’s relentless pursuit of victory in Moto2 or Quiles’ breakthrough performances in Moto3, CFMOTO continues to capture global attention—solidifying its presence and prestige on the international stage. The team now looks ahead to the remaining rounds, determined to continue writing new chapters in the story of “Made in China” performance excellence.

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