Moto2 : World Championship Race Results From Australia

Moto2 : World Championship Race Results From Australia

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Mathilde Gasnier.

Fermin Aldeguer won the FIM Moto2 World Championship race Sunday at Phillip Island, in Australia. Riding his Beta Tools SpeedUp Boscoscuro on Pirelli control tires, the Spaniard won the 23-lap race by 0.194-second.

Aron Canet was the runner-up on his Fantic Racing Kalex.

The Australian Senna Agius finished his home GP third on his Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP Kalex. 

Championship point leader Ai Ogura finished fourth on his MT Helmets – MSI Boscoscuro.

American Joe Roberts sat out the race after being declared unfit with a wrist injury suffered in practice.

 

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More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Aldeguer takes the spoils as Agius achieves dream podium at home. The #54 denied Aron Canet victory after a breathtaking battle as Senna Agius secured a maiden podium at home. 

Fermin Aldeguer (Beta Tools SpeedUp) celebrates glory at the Qatar Airways Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix after an incredible ride and breathtaking last lap duel. The Spaniard converted pole position to P1 on Sunday, defeating Aron Canet (Fantic Racing), who could only manage second in an instant classic. The #44 showed a relentless pace throughout, finishing ahead of home hero Senna Agius (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP), who bagged his first-ever Grand Prix podium at home round.

It was a brilliant launch from Canet, earning a comfortable margin as the field roared to Turn 1. However, the #44’s advantage did not last long as Alonso Lopez (Beta Tools SpeedUp) threw down an early gauntlet, stealing the lead on the opening lap. It was an impressive launch from the #21 as the front group began to set a relentless pace.

 

Podium picture with Canet (on the left), Aldeguer (in the middle) and Agius (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Podium picture with Canet (on the left), Aldeguer (in the middle) and Agius (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.

 

Further back, Jake Dixon (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) and Dennis Foggia (Italtrans Racing Team) crashed out at Turn 2, bringing an early end to their weekend on the opening lap. Zonta Van den Goorbergh (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP) soon suffered a similar fate, falling at Turn 10 in the opening stages.

The front group soon shrank to three riders as Manuel Gonzalez (Gresini Moto2™) served a Long Lap penalty. The #18 would slot into P5 behind Ai Ogura (MT Helmets – MSI), who could have mathematically wrapped up the title this weekend. Ogura was at the head of a huge second group, with home hero Agius finding a way through the #79 and setting sights on a career-best finish.

It was an intense fight at the front, with the leaders clocking a qualifying-like pace at the front as Aldeguer had his turn at the front. The #54 was looking to convert pole position into a Grand Prix victory as he eked out just half a second of a gap to Canet as Lopez began to drop back, unable to match the hot pace.

However, the pendulum began to swing again as Canet launched an attack, snatching P1 on Lap 17. The lead continued to change, with Aldeguer responding on Lap 21 as a Moto2™ showdown looked to be on the cards, to the delight of the Australian crowd.

The closing stages delivered drama by the bucketload, with Lopez crashing at Turn 4 – promoting Agius into P3. Meanwhile, Canet and Aldeguer continue to battle, with Aldeguer launching a firm move at Turn 10, allowing the #54 to secure victory. Aldeguer crossed the line ahead of rival Canet, with Agius securing a maiden podium.

Fourth place went the way of Ogura, unable to match the pace of the podium runners after an intense battle with Diogo Moreira (Italtrans Racing Team) in the closing laps. Ogura pipped the Brazilian by 0.012s in yet another photo finish as Round 16 winner Gonzalez finished sixth after serving his Long Lap. Meanwhile, RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP’s Barry Baltus took an incredible seventh-place finish after crossing the line a further 0.033s behind. The #7 had another strong finish, with Tony Arbolino (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) rounding out the top eight spots.

Further back, Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets – MSI) dropped to fourth in the standings after a ninth-place finish at Phillip Island, beating Marcos Ramirez (OnlyFans American Racing Team) in 10th. Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team’s Jeremy Alcoba was 11th, finishing in front of Darryn Binder (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) and Albert Arenas (Gresini Moto2™) as Filip Salac (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia’s Mario Aji took the final points in Australia.

 

After an unforgettable finish and fairytale podium for home favourites, make sure you join us in just one week as Moto2™ returns for the legendary Thai GP with the World Championship yet to be decided!

 

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