Moto3 Thailand: Victory for Di Giannantonio as Bezzecchi falls

Fabio Di Giannantonio kept out of trouble to lead out of the final corner and win the inaugural Moto3 Thailand Gไrand Prix as the championship battle unfolded behind him at the Chang International circuit.
The Del Conca Gresini rider made it to the front of the lead group at the right moment after attacking hard on the last lap as the chaos of the final corner played out in his wake, for his second win♔ of the season.
Vic༒tory brings the Italian right back into the championship battle too, now just three points behind Marco Bezz🃏ecchi.
The all Italian podium was completed by fellow Honda rider Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing), who came ܫthrough for second and Dennis Foggia, who qualified down in 25th before charging through to his first podium finish for Sky Racing Team VR46 as top rookie and top KTM.
The final moments of the race saw Enea Bastianini take out a distraught Bezzecchi while Jorge Martin - riding with a modified glove following the hand injury he picked up while getting a medical massage - took full advantage to climb up to fourth and wheelie his Gresini over the line in excitement after having considered r🌠etiring from the race before his fortunes changed.
Martin now has a 26 point lead🐎 over Bezzecchi, with a to🐻tal of 204.
With seventeen riders in tꦰhe front group cover🎃ed by just over four seconds Bezzecchi had no chance to remount and try to limit the damage.
RBA’s Gabriel Rodrigo survived the carnage in front of him for fifth- a massive improvement after qualifying 20t𒆙h, while Vincente Perez rode bravely to claim his best ever finish in sixth for Reale Avintia Academy.
Nicolo Bulega brought the second Sky bike home🍸 in seventh, just ahead of Marcos Ramirez who took eighth for Be👍ster Capital Dubai.
Wildcard Somkiat Chantra (AP Honda Rac𒁏ing Thailand) picked up the places while his race rivals fell, his track knowledge propelling him to an impressive ninth, with Jakub Kornfeil also making late progre🎐ss to complete the top ten for Redox PruestelGP.
Andrea Migno did enough to take eleventh at the chequered flag for the Angel Nieto team, with Kaito Toba (Honda Team Asia) p🙈icking off enough riders to take twelfth.
The remaining points on offer went to Philipp Oettl (Sudmetal Schedl GP🌜 Racin๊g) in 13th, Tony Arbolino (Marinelli Snipers Team) in 14th and Adam Norrodin (Petronas Sprinta Racing) in 15th.
Moto3’s second wild🌄card entry Apiwath Wongthananon (VR46 Master Camp Team) just missed ou🍌t in 16th.
Jeremy Alcoba replaced the injured Aron Canet at Estrella🐻 Galicia, he brought the bike home in 18th.
John McPhee took to the grid sporting a broken toe among his injuries and remained in the mix until he slid out of contention at the start𓂃 of the final lap as he exited the final corner.
Earlier in the r💃ace, after riding aggressively hi💧mself, the tables turned on Darryn BInder, who was taken out by Albert Arenas, converting his best qualifying into a trip into the gravel. Alonso Lopez joined them after sliding out of contention at the same corner.
One lap later The SIC58 team-mates Nico Antonelli and🏅 Tatsuki Suzuki took each other out.
Local rider Nakarin Atiratphuvapat made it to lap seven before he exited proceed﷽ings. He remounted and crashed again in the closing stag෴es.
Ayumu Sasaki was next off with eight laps remaining,💟 he was soon followed by Kazuki Masaki after he was c🎐lipped by Martin during an overtake.