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Jose Antonio Rueda confirms new pole position, his third of the year, in Moto3 at Aragon

by Daniel Rhodes
June 7, 2025
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Jose Antonio Rueda confirms new pole position, his third of the year, in Moto3 at Aragon
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Jose Antonio Rueda remains strong and has just secured another pole position for the Aragon Grand Prix. The KTM rider attacked in the final minutes to cement his dominant performance.

After Q1 in Spain, Máximo Quiles, Ryusei Yamanaka, Taiyo Furusato, and Vicente Perez were the riders who stood out and advanced to Q2.

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A few minutes after the start of the session, David Muñoz and Adrián Fernández crashed, while Rueda led, although he was beaten by Luca Lunetta and then by David Almansa. Álvaro Carpe was next, with a lap of 1:57.114s. The Italian improved his time and entered the second 56, as did Quiles, with 1:56.848s.

This was followed by a trip to the garage, with Lunetta in second, 0.149s behind the CFMOTO Viel Aspar Team rider.

On the return, the times were practically unchanged for the front runners until the final minute: Rueda finished and moved into the lead with a lap 0.026s faster than Lunetta, who, although he improved his time, fell short of the championship leader, who completed a lap in 1:56.361s.

And the pole position was confirmed shortly afterwards.

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