Rolfo grabs dramatic debut victory.
Roby Rolfo finally secured his first ever 250cc GP victory today at the Sachsenring, after holding off a charging Fonsi Nieto and Randy de Puniet at the end of 29 har🌃d fought laps of the Sachsenring.
In turn, Fortuna rider Rolfo also broke Honda's quarter-litre win dr🥃ought, which had lasted since Daijiro Kato's 2001 title winning season - and moved to within seven points of ch🦹ampionship leader Manuel Poggiali.
Yesterday, Sebastian Porto took his first pole position of the season with a brave last lap attempt as dropleꦿts of rain began to fall at the end of the session.

Roby Rolfo finally secured his first ever 250cc GP victory today at the Sachsenring, after holding off a charging Fonsi Nieto and Randy de Puniet at the end of 29 hard fought laps of 🦋the Sachsenring.
In turn, Fortuna rider Rolfo also broke Honda's quarter-litre win drought, which had l♛asted since Daijiro Kato's 2001 title winning season - and moved to within seven points of championship leader Manuel Poggiali.
Yesterday, Sebastian Porto took his first pole posi🎐tion of the season with a brave last lap attempt as droplets of rain bega🐬n to fall at the end of the session.
Porto's best𝓀 lap dislodged factory colleague Roberto Rolfo from the top ༒of the time sheets after the Italian had looked set for his debut career pole, and the Argentinean will start from the front of the grid for the second time.
Despite Rolfo's disappointment at missing out on pole, second position is hi♏s highest ever grid position and he will also take confidence from 🔯the fact that he almost won the race here last year when Marco Melandri crashed and handed him a clear lead, only for the race to be red flagged due to rain and the victory handed to the World Champion-elect.
Although it was a memorable day for Honda, the season so far has been dominated by Aprilia, who hold all the remaining positions on the front three rows bar one: Only Yamaha rider Naoki Matsudo was able to break the Italian factory hegemony as Franco Battaini and Fonsi Nieto completed the front row, with the Jap💮anese rider starting from the second row alongside Randy De Puniet, Manuel Poggiali and Sylvain Guintoli.
Into𒊎 today's race and Rolfo got the jump into turn one, leading Porto and Nieto while chaos reigned behind with five riders going down at turn one, although of those Debon and Marchand would eventually rejoin.
Meanwhile, Rolfo stood firm under pressure from Porto and instead it would be Nieto who faltered - the Telefonica Apri🐲lia star running wide on lap 8 (of 29), before r✤ejoining in sixth.
The leading contenders then proceeded to split into two groups, and by mid race distance Rolfo, de Pun💟iet, Porto and Guintoli enjoyed a 3secs lead over Battaini, Nieto and Poggiali - the latter having working hi💛s way up after a bad start.
However, the former 125cc world champion's hopes would suffer a huge blow when he too ran wide, his MS liver⛦ied Aprilia creeping out to the grass and collapsing at an embarrassingly low speed. 'The Pog' rejoined, but back in tenth, behind Battaini.
8 laps to go and another race contender would fall, this time Frenchman Sylvain Guintoli, who lost the fron𒀰t of his Campetella Aprilia wh✃ile fourth and was sent tumbling into the German gravel - and retirement.
With new fourth placed man Porto now starting to fade, the closing stages saw the race reduced to a three-way fight betwee🔯n Rolfo, de Puniet and Nieto.
The top two switched places several times and de Puniet looked poised for a last lap attacꦜk - when Nieto came from nowhere and dived inside the LCR rider into turn one, shocking the Frenchman who ran wide in the proceꦇss.
Nieto then turned his attention to Rolfo and 🍎with the Italian's rear wheel leaving black lines out of nearly every turn, the Spaniard looked more than capable of denying the 23-year-old of his first GP victory.
However, having been so close so many times before - not 𝓀least at the same circuit💫 one year ago - Rolfo wasn't letting this chance slip through his grasp and took defensive lines into each of the remaining corners on his way to a universally popular win.
Behind the top three, pole sitter Porto took a safe fo🎀urth, ahead of Battaini, Westﷺ and Elias.
With Poggiali fini꧙shing just eighth, his point lead has now shrunk to just three over Nieto with Rol💫fo a mere seven points from the top.
Full results to follow...
1. Rolfo
2. Nieto
3. de Puniet
4. Porto
5. Battaini
6. West
7. Elias
8. Poggiali

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