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Moto3 America, Race Results | Jose Antonio Rueda dominated the Grand Prix of the Americas

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The Grand Prix of the Americas was dominated by Jose Antonio Rueda as he claimed his second win of the season.

Jose Antonio Rueda claimed his second Grand Prix victory of the 2025 Moto3 World Championship. The Spaniard won the Grand Prix of the Americas by 2.399 seconds and stamped his authority on the Championship.

The LEVELUP - MTA squad finished in second and third place. Joel Kelso had his best Moto3 result as he finished second, and Matteo Bertelle claimed his first Moto3 podium as he finished third.

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After winning the Argentine Grand Prix two weeks ago, Angel Piqueras was unable to claim back-to-back podiums. The Spaniard crossed the line in fourth place and was 5.3 seconds behind race winner and title rival Rueda.

In his first Grand Prix, Maximo Quiles secured a fifth-place finish at the Circuit of the Americas. The Spaniard was in the fight for the podium but slipped back as his debut race progressed.

Alvaro Carpe continued his impressive rookie Moto3 season with a sixth place at the Grand Prix of the Americas.

Dennis Foggia was back inside the top ten as he crossed the line in seventh place at the Circuit of the Americas.

Adrian Cruces may have raced his final Grand Prix of the year, but he secured his best result with an eighth place.

The top Honda rider on Sunday was Taiyo Furusato on the Honda Team Asia machine, the Japanese rider ended his weekend in ninth.

Moto3 rookie Cormac Buchanan claimed his first top-ten finish in the class as he finished tenth for the BOE Motorsports squad.

British riders Eddie O'Shea and Scott Ogden missed out on the points. O'Shea crossed the line in 17th, and Ogden retired from the race.

Moto3 America, Full Race Results:

2025 American Moto3 | Circuit of the Americas | Race Results | Round 3 of 22
PosRiderNat.TeamBikeGap
1Jose Antonio RuedaESPRed Bull KTM AjoKTM
2Joel KelsoAUSLEVELUP - MTAKTM+2.399
3Matteo BertelleITALEVELUP - MTAKTM+4.200
4Angel PiquerasESPFRINSA - MT Helmets - MSiKTM+5.345
5Maximo QuilesESPCFMoto Aspar TeamCFMOTO+5.522
6Alvaro CarpeESPRed Bull KTM AjoKTM+7.309
7Dennis FoggiaITACFMoto Aspar TeamCFMOTO+21.815
8Adrian CrucesESPCIP Green PowerKTM+22.069
9Taiyo FurusatoJPNHonda Team AsiaHonda+22.251
10Cormac BuchananNZLBOE MotorsportsKTM+22.459
11Guido PiniITALiqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GPKTM+22.558
12Adrian FernandezESPLeopard RacingHonda+24.189
13David AlmansaESPLeopard RacingHonda+24.919
14Jacob RoulstoneAUSRed Bull KTM Tech3KTM+25.592
15Nicola CarraroITARivacold Snipers TeamHonda+26.786
16Ruche MoodleyRSABOE MotorsportsKTM+26.966
17Eddie O'SheaGBRGRYD - MLav RacingHonda+31.800
18Jakob RosenthalerAUTGRYD - MLav RacingHonda+57.135
19Ryusei YamanakaJPNFRINSA - MT Helmets - MSiKTM+2:01.645
DNFValentin PerroneARGRed Bull KTM Tech3KTM
DNFScott OgdenGBRCIP Green PowerKTM
DNFStefano NepaITASIC58 Squadra CorseHonda
DNFDavid MunozESPLiqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GPKTM
DNFLuca LunettaITASIC58 Squadra CorseHonda
DNFRiccardo RossiITARivacold Snipers TeamHonda

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