2025 Spanish Moto3 - Race Results
Race results from the 2025 Moto3 Spanish Grand Prix at a packed Jerez, where Jose Antonio Rueda dominated in꧃ front of his home crowd for victory.

The Moto3 class got the race action started at Round five in Jerez with a domineering performance fromไ Jose Antonio Rꦬueda, his first win at his home circuit.
Starting from pole, the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider gained an immediate gap, with pace hinted a🌼t with his huge advantages over the field in practice and🌳 qualifying.
Initially Joel Kelso and Angel Piqueras held on behind, but a series of consistent laps became a series of new race re🅺cord laps, allowing the #99 to pull away.
From the on the rider from Seville looked untouchable, moving further ahead and only slo𝄹wing slightly over the last two laps to lead over the line by 4.334s for Rueda’s third win of the season꧂.
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⛎ Qatar winner Piꩲqueras found himself moved to a front row start, following Munoz receiving a penalty.
Also lifted by the full stands in Jerez, the end of the penultimate lap saw the MT Helmets rider ready to♏ overtake Kelso, with a tense final lap seeing the Spaniard hold off the Australian’s attempt to slipstrea♛m past out of the final corner.
Kelso turned his third consecutive front row start into back to back third places, earning the LevꦅelUp - MTA rider another rostrum visit, completing an all Kale🌌x podium.
The battle for fourth raged all race behind, with five ridಌers all in with a shout for the placement.
Adrian Fernandez found his way to the front of the group at the right time to be the best of the rest, and top Honda rider for Leopard. 🐼
2025 Moto3 Jerez - Race Results | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Jose Antonio Rueda | SPA | Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) | 33.17.979s |
2 | Angel Piqueras | SPA | FRINSA -MT Helmets - MSI (KTM) | +4.334s |
3 | Joel Kelso | AUS | LEVELUP - MTA (KTM) | +4.486s |
4 | Adrian Fernandez | SPA | Leopard Racing (Honda) | +6.308s |
5 | Ryusei Yamanaka | JPN | FRINSA -MT Helmets - MSI (KTM) | +6.409s |
6 | Taiyo Furusato | JPN | Honda Team Asia (Honda) | +6.494s |
7 | Guido Pini | ITA | Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP (KTM) | +6.588s |
8 | Alvaro Carpe | SPA | Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) | +8.007s |
9 | Jacob Roulstone | AUS | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (KTM) | +21.703s |
10 | Valentin Perrone | ARG | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (KTM) | +21.795s |
11 | Luca Lunetta | ITA | SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) | +21.900s |
12 | Scott Ogden | GBR | CIP Green Power (KTM) | +22.117s |
13 | Dennis Foggia | ITA | CFMOTO GaviotaAspar Team (KTM) | +30.583s |
14 | Stefano Nepa | ITA | SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) | +31.831s |
15 | Tatchakorn Buasri | THA | Honda Team Asia (Honda) | +37.469s |
16 | Noah Dettwiler | SWI | CIP Green Power (KTM) | +37.541s |
17 | Adrian Cruces | SPA | GRYD - MLav Racing (Honda) | +42.816s |
18 | Vincente Perez | SPA | LEVELUP - MTA (KTM) | +59.300s |
19 | Cormac Buchanan | NZL | DENSSI Racing - BOE (KTM) | +1 lap |
20 | Eddie O'Shea | GBR | GRYD - MLav Racing (Honda) | DNF |
21 | Nicola Carraro | ITA | Rivacold Snipers Team (Honda) | DNF |
22 | David Munoz | SPA | Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP (KTM) | DNF |
23 | Joel Esteban | SPA | CFMOTO GaviotaAspar Team (KTM) | DNF |
24 | Riccardo Rossi | ITA | Rivacold Snipers Team (Honda) | DNF |
25 | David Almansa | SPA | Leopard Racing (Honda) | DNF |
26 | Ruche Moodley | RSA | DENSSI Racing - BOE (KTM) | DNF |
Ryusei Yamanka was a close fifth on the second MT Helmets bike, just ahead of fellow countryman Taiyo Furusato in sixth for H🌺onda Team Asia and top rookie Guido Pini, who saw his late move from the back of the group pay off, in seventh, with Alvaro Carpe, who had a short spell near the front before the leaders broke finish eighth on the second Red Bull Ajo KTM bike.
Jacob Roulstone, Noah Dettwiler and Valentin Perrone were all sanctioned for riding slow online in Q2, as𝐆 a first offence for all the were handed the same sanction - a long lap penal♛ty.
Tech3 rider Roulstone ꧒♛completed the best recovery in ninth, just ahead of his teammate Perrone, who completed the top ten.
Luca Lunetta put his crashes from earlier in the weekend behind him to claim eleventh for the SIC58 Squadra Corse team, just beati𓃲ng a notable recovery from Scott Ogden, leaving the British rider twelfth.
Scott Ogden was disqualified from FP2 for a technical infringement, with the team using the wrong engine. That did not affect his grid♑ placing - joining the grid in 23rd but cemented a tough weekend for the rider.
The CIP Green Power m💞an had crashed out at the crucial point in Practice, seeing him need to take part in Q1, where Nicola Carraro fell, lead♊ing to him being the only rider close enough to have his time attack lap cancelled by yellow flags, which had seen him qualify down in 24th (elevated one position by Munoz).
The pre-race plan was to follow Munoz through, bit that was short-lived due to an early pile-up. Ogden still managed to 🐭make huge gains ending the first lap just outside the points. In the group battling for tenth, the #19👍 finished a close twelfth.
Dennis Foggia saw a change in🧸 fortunes, qualifying 15th at his bogey track, the Aspar rider placed 13th, collecting points for the first time ever at Jerez🌠.
SIC58 Squadra Corse rider Stefano Nepa was 14th with Tachakorn Buasri taking his first world championsh♔ip point in 15th for Honda Team Asia.
Noah Dettwiler just missed out after his long lap loop t♓rip in 16th.
Crashes, Injuries and Replacements
Cracking down on the new trend of riding slowly on the racing line once a rider has gone fast in qualifying saw David Munoz sent to the back of the grid, having qualဣified third.
The #64ಞ had been the best of the riders from last years race who still perform in Moto3, and was mid pack after a clean firs🏅t few corners.
A recovery was not🍸 to be for the Spanish rider as he was first sent wide by David Almansa, before Ruche Moodley lost his front right next to the pair, with all three bikes sent dramatically into the gravel. Munoz re-joined but later pulled back into the pits. Moodley was taken to the medical centre , diagnosed with a right radius fracture.
Riccardo Rossi began his weekend with technical issues and ended it out of the race on the open🔯ing lap.
Joel Esteban was the next to exit, with Nicola Carraro also not going the distnace. Eddie O’ Shea was the final faller on the last l🦋ap. Cormac Buchanan and Vincente Perez both re𝓀-joined after their crashes to finish the race.
There were three re✅placement riders in Moto3 for♎ the Jerez race.
Adrian Cruces (17th), who injured his foot when he crashed at the last round in Qatar, was b🐻ack in at MLav racing .
Maximo Quiles continued extended stay on the sidelines, so E♓steban was called up again to fill in at Aspar.
Vincente Perez (18th) ma⛦de rꦰeturned to replace Matteo Bertelle at LevelUP - MTA in Spain.
Championship Standings
A win sees Rueda take back over as championship leader, with 91 points, wit♛h Piqueras limiting the damage to his title dre🌞ams with twenty point s added in second, moving him to 87.
The top thee in the race is reflected💦 in the overall standings, with Kelso third on 57 points.
Carpe remains the top rookie in sixth, behind Fernandez and Furusato, with 43 points to his name.