RBMRC: Hakim Danish Finishes Second In Italy, Remains Overall Championship Leader
Muhammad Hakim, better known as Hakim Danish, started from fifth on the grid and endured a tough race before being edged out by just 0.011 seconds by Indonesian rider Veda Pratama, who won the race with a time of 26 minutes 44.347 seconds.
Third place went to Benat Fernandez of Spain.
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