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[title] => Maximo Quiles dominates Moto3 race at Assen to extend championship lead
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/06/29/maximo-quiles-dominates-moto3-assen/
[category] => News Wrap-up Assen GP Máximo Quiles Moto3
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[description] => Máximo Quiles won the Moto3 Dutch GP at Assen, securing his sixth victory and extending his championship lead to 90 points.
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[encoded] => Máximo Quiles won the Moto3 Dutch Grand Prix at Assen on June 28, 2026, extending his championship lead with his sixth victory in the first ten races of the season. According to MotoGP officials, Quiles converted his pole position into a commanding win, increasing his lead in the standings to 90 points after finishing the race in 33 minutes, 51.801 seconds.
Quiles secured the win after a closely contested battle with David Almansa, who finished second, sources confirmed. Marco Morelli completed the podium in third place, with Valentin Perrone and Jesús Ríos rounding out the top five, according to official MotoGP results. Brian Uriarte and Adrian Fernández also delivered notable performances, finishing sixth and eighth respectively, as reported by Motorsport News and Sky Sport Italia.
Quiles maintained control during the decisive final stages of the race, crossing the finish line in 33 minutes, 51.801 seconds, with an average speed of 163.299 km/h, according to Motorsport.com.
The race took place on June 28, 2026, at the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands, marking the tenth round of the 2026 Moto3 World Championship. The event consisted of 20 laps, with Quiles starting from pole position after setting a qualifying time of 1:40.130, as recorded by Motorsport.
Álvaro Carpe, Quiles? closest rival in the championship standings, retired from the race following a crash, officials said. The incident significantly impacted the championship dynamics, allowing Quiles to extend his lead to 90 points over Carpe. After the race, ANSA reported that Quiles had accumulated 211 points in the championship, solidifying his position at the top of the standings.
The race was marked by several other incidents, contributing to what Bikesportnews described as a chaotic competition. Veda Ega Pratama also crashed and failed to finish, as confirmed by Detik and Sky Sport Italia. These retirements and on-track incidents played a role in shaping the final classification, with Quiles managing his pace effectively to avoid trouble and capitalize on the situation.
This victory represented Quiles? sixth win in the first ten races of the 2026 Moto3 season, underscoring his dominance this year. According to records from ANSA and Speedweek, this was his ninth podium finish in ten races, setting a new Moto3 record for the best start to a season in terms of points and consistency. MotoGP officials also highlighted that Quiles converted his pole position into a commanding win at Assen, reinforcing his strong form throughout the weekend.
The Dutch Grand Prix added to Quiles? growing reputation as the rider to beat in Moto3 this season, with his performance at Assen reflecting both speed and strategic race management. The extended championship lead now places pressure on his rivals, particularly Álvaro Carpe, who will need to recover in upcoming rounds to close the gap.
The 2026 Moto3 World Championship will continue with the next scheduled race, where riders will aim to challenge Quiles? dominance and improve their standings. Officials and teams will be analyzing the results from Assen to prepare for the remaining races of the season.

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[summary] => Máximo Quiles won the Moto3 Dutch GP at Assen, securing his sixth victory and extending his championship lead to 90 points.
[atom_content] => Máximo Quiles won the Moto3 Dutch Grand Prix at Assen on June 28, 2026, extending his championship lead with his sixth victory in the first ten races of the season. According to MotoGP officials, Quiles converted his pole position into a commanding win, increasing his lead in the standings to 90 points after finishing the race in 33 minutes, 51.801 seconds.
Quiles secured the win after a closely contested battle with David Almansa, who finished second, sources confirmed. Marco Morelli completed the podium in third place, with Valentin Perrone and Jesús Ríos rounding out the top five, according to official MotoGP results. Brian Uriarte and Adrian Fernández also delivered notable performances, finishing sixth and eighth respectively, as reported by Motorsport News and Sky Sport Italia.
Quiles maintained control during the decisive final stages of the race, crossing the finish line in 33 minutes, 51.801 seconds, with an average speed of 163.299 km/h, according to Motorsport.com.
The race took place on June 28, 2026, at the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands, marking the tenth round of the 2026 Moto3 World Championship. The event consisted of 20 laps, with Quiles starting from pole position after setting a qualifying time of 1:40.130, as recorded by Motorsport.
Álvaro Carpe, Quiles? closest rival in the championship standings, retired from the race following a crash, officials said. The incident significantly impacted the championship dynamics, allowing Quiles to extend his lead to 90 points over Carpe. After the race, ANSA reported that Quiles had accumulated 211 points in the championship, solidifying his position at the top of the standings.
The race was marked by several other incidents, contributing to what Bikesportnews described as a chaotic competition. Veda Ega Pratama also crashed and failed to finish, as confirmed by Detik and Sky Sport Italia. These retirements and on-track incidents played a role in shaping the final classification, with Quiles managing his pace effectively to avoid trouble and capitalize on the situation.
This victory represented Quiles? sixth win in the first ten races of the 2026 Moto3 season, underscoring his dominance this year. According to records from ANSA and Speedweek, this was his ninth podium finish in ten races, setting a new Moto3 record for the best start to a season in terms of points and consistency. MotoGP officials also highlighted that Quiles converted his pole position into a commanding win at Assen, reinforcing his strong form throughout the weekend.
The Dutch Grand Prix added to Quiles? growing reputation as the rider to beat in Moto3 this season, with his performance at Assen reflecting both speed and strategic race management. The extended championship lead now places pressure on his rivals, particularly Álvaro Carpe, who will need to recover in upcoming rounds to close the gap.
The 2026 Moto3 World Championship will continue with the next scheduled race, where riders will aim to challenge Quiles? dominance and improve their standings. Officials and teams will be analyzing the results from Assen to prepare for the remaining races of the season.

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