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As in the first race, the Italian rider from Junior Team VR46 Riders Academy dictated his law and won with a nice lead of 2 seconds ahead of Jeremy Alcoba, Vicente Perez, Yuki Kuni, Aaron Polanco and Kazuki Masaki.

Vicente Perez started in pole position ahead of the Japanese Kazuki Masaki and Indonesian Andi Farid Izdihar. The second line consisted of Jeremy Alcoba, Dennis Foggia and Raul Fernandez, then the third ofAaron Polanco, Aleix Viu and Alonso Lopez. The two Frenchmen, Clément Rougé and Andy Verdoïa, were thirtieth-ninth and thirtieth in qualifying.

Dennis Foggia started in the lead ahead of Vicente Perez, Jeremy Alcoba, Kazuki Masaki and Aaron Polanco. Foggia, Alcoba and Perez opened up a small gap, followed by Garcia, Polanco and Viu. Unlike the first race, Foggia had difficulty breaking away from his pursuers. The significantly higher temperature justified his change of strategy depending on tire wear.

A group of five formed at the front, with Foggia, Alcoba, Perez, Garcia and Polanco. Alonso Lopez fell without seriousness. Foggia trailed Alcoba by 0.7. The two Britons Nesbitt and Jones fell together.

Dennis Foggia increased his lead to 1.1 ahead of Alcoba, Perez, Garcia and Polanco. Yuki Kuni, sixth at 5.8, set the best lap in 1'40.538. 1.8 behind Foggia, Alcoba and Perez were fighting for second place, 1.6 ahead of Polanco and Garcia.

Foggia increased his advantage to 3.2, ahead of Alcoba and Perez, while Garcia and Polanco battled for fourth position. Andi Farid Izdihar fell without gravity. Dennis Foggia won ahead of Jeremy Alcoba, Vicente Perez, Yuki Kuni, Aaron Polanco and Kazuki Masaki.

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