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    Granado wins, Garzo vs Smith takes MotoE down to the wire at Valencia

    RaiedNovember 16, 2019
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    Eric Granado converted pole position into his first victory of the year in Race 1 at the Valencia Grand Prix.

    The Brazilian coming out on top in a three-way scrap for the win which saw Hector Garzo (Tech 3 E-Racing) get the better of One Energy Racing’s Bradley Smith on the final lap – at the final corner. The overall Cup winner, therefore, goes down to the final race of the year.

    Smith got the initial getaway with a classic fast start, and the Brit was pushing to open a gap from the off. That worked a dream and he was pushing clear, with Granado slotting into second and on the chase. Behind it was a squabble between points leader Matteo Ferrari (Trentino Gresini MotoE),

    Garzo and Xavier Simeon (Avintia Esponsorama Racing), which the Spaniard eventually emerged from to start his chase of the leading duo. Granado was catching Smith and Garzo was in seriously hot pursuit.

    A few laps faster than pole – by a margin – got the home hero onto the tail of the leading duo, and Granado took the race lead too. As always in MotoE™, it was down to the final lap – and what a final lap.

    Granado remained ahead as it began, and the Brazilian stayed cool under pressure to pull away as the battle behind got seriously hot. Garzo was heading towards the final corner ahead as Smith suffered a huge wobble, but the Brit wasn’t going to back out of it and slammed up the inside.

    Would he make it? Briefly, as the Spaniard then cut back inside and it was all about the drag to the line. Centimeters in it, Garzo just took second.

    Ferrari was able to take fourth and keep himself with a healthy points lead, pulling away from Simeon, who completed the top five.

    Alex De Angelis (Octo Pramac MotoE), Niccolo Canepa (LCR E-Team), Jesko Raffin (Dynavolt Intact GP), Josh Hook (Octo Pramac MotoE) and Mattia Casadei (Ongetta SIC58 Squadra Corse) locked out the top ten.

    How will it shuffle on Sunday? Will Granado do the double? How will Ferarri handle the pressure? Find out when the lights got out for Race 2 at the UPDATED TIME of 15:30 (GMT +1) and the Cup winner is decided.

    Eric Granado: “It feels amazing, it’s very nice, I think being on the top step and feeling all this energy is something I was dreaming of since I was a child! I had a great race although not a great start, Bradley opened a gap and I made a mistake on the first lap.

    But then after I got a good rhythm, Garzo was catching me as well so I needed to hurry up. Finally I caught Bradley and I had the first opportunity and overtook him at the first corner, then I pushed at the maximum until the end. I’m very happy with this win! Tomorrow I’ll try to do the same! It’s not easy, the riders fighting for the title will put in the maximum as well.”

    Race Results –  Top 3:

    1 – Eric Granado (BRA)
    2 – Hector Garzo (SPA) +0.576
    3 – Bradley Smith (GBR) +0.706

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