Masia becomes Honda’s 100th winner with Aragon masterclass

With four to go, Fernandez started to stretch his legs but the slipstream wasn’t helping the KTM man get away. His pace was stretching the pack slightly though and with three to go, Masia was his closest challenger; Arenas was P3, Binder P4 and McPhee P5. Then, using Honda’s grunt, Masia was P1 down the back straight but once again, Fernandez was back almost immediately at Turn 1 as McPhee ran wide at Turn 1, losing touch on the leading six – Suzuki just behind McPhee. The business end of the race was upon us and Alcoba was up to P3 with two to go, Arenas and Binder were passed and once again, down the back straight, Masia was through on Fernandez.

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