The 2025 Catalunya Grand Prix will be remembered as an unforgettable weekend for Galfer Racing, with the victory of Ángel Piqueras (Frinsa MT Helmets-MSI), the podium of Taiyo Furusato (Honda Team Asia), and the Pole Position of David Almansa (Leopard Racing) in Moto3.
Piqueras, unstoppable in front of his home crowd
The Valencian rider claimed his fourth victory of the season after a strategic group race, where managing the final laps was key. In a nail-biting finish, Piqueras prevailed thanks to braking confidence, relying on Galfer Floatech® JCW1 discs and Racing G1310 sintered pads.
With this triumph, Piqueras closes in on the championship leader and confirms himself as one of the top contenders for the 2025 Moto3 world title.

Furusato, first podium of the year
Japanese rider Taiyo Furusato, also a Galfer athlete, completed a brilliant weekend with a solid performance that took him to the third step of the podium. The Honda Team Asia rider showed consistency and strong pace, consolidating his progress in the category and adding valuable championship points.
Almansa, fastest on Saturday
Young Spanish rider David Almansa (Leopard Racing) stole the show on Saturday, securing Pole Position in Moto3 after setting the fastest lap in qualifying. Another strong display of the potential of Galfer riders across all weekend sessions.
Galfer, a key player in Moto3
The results of the Catalunya GP reaffirm Galfer’s presence at the top of the Moto3 World Championship, as the trusted choice of leading teams such as Frinsa MT Helmets-MSI, Leopard Racing, and Honda Team Asia.
With brakes designed for maximum precision and control under extreme conditions, Galfer riders continue to prove that braking makes the difference in decisive moments.

Championship standings after Catalunya
With this victory, Ángel Piqueras closes the gap to just 64 points from the Moto3 lead, while Taiyo Furusato moves up to seventh in the standings with his first podium of the year.

