CFMOTO Double Success at Dutch GP: Moto2 and Moto3 Both on Top of the Podium

The 2026 MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix concluded at the TT Circuit Assen, where CFMOTO Aspar Team delivered strong performances across both the Moto2 and Moto3 categories. The event saw race wins in both classes for CFMOTO machinery, along with a double podium finish in Moto3, marking another impressive result for the squad.

In Moto2, CFMOTO Aspar Team rider David Aloson carried forward his strong form from qualifying into the race weekend. After securing pole position, he remained within the leading group throughout the race and held his advantage in the closing stages, crossing the line just 0.024 seconds ahead of his rivals. The victory marked his first Moto2 win of the 2026 season and added another Grand Prix win to the CFMOTO Aspar Team’s record.

His teammate Daniel Holgado also completed a solid race, finishing sixth and adding valuable championship points for the team. Holgado continues to demonstrate consistent form this season and remains well positioned in the overall standings, while Alonso’s victory further reduced the gap to the leading group.

In Moto3, CFMOTO’s performance was even more striking.
CFMOTO Aspar Team rider Máximo Quiles started from pole position and maintained a consistent pace throughout the race, ultimately taking the win after leading across the finish line. It was a flawless weekend performance from pole to victory, marking another top-step finish for Quiles in the 2026 season and further underlining his competitiveness in Moto3.

Meanwhile, teammate Marco Morelli also delivered a strong performance, finishing third. Together, the two riders secured a double podium for CFMOTO Aspar Team in the Netherlands, with a victory and a third-place finish.

With the Dutch Grand Prix completed, CFMOTO Aspar Team continues to maintain strong momentum in both Moto2 and Moto3. From David Alonso’s first win of the season to Quiles’ return to the top step and Morelli’s podium finish, the team demonstrated solid overall competitiveness and strengthened its position heading into the remainder of the season.

The Dutch round concluded with a Moto2 win, a Moto3 win, and a Moto3 third place for CFMOTO, further reinforcing the brand’s competitive presence i top-level international motorcycle racing.

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