Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) won the Malaysian Grand Prix. Moto2 Played for SepangThe match in which Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) challenged his world title chances against fourth-placed Spaniard Augusto Fernández (Kalex).

Ogura tries to beat Arbolino on final lap of Moto2 race but his risky action ended on the ground and with no continuity solutions, allowing Augusto Fernández to take first place in the championship with a 9.5 point advantage over the Japanese when he crossed the finish line in fourth place.

And the race started with just such a challenge for the two drivers, Japan’s Ai Ogura can be declared world champion besides reaching pole position if he wins the race, and Spaniard Augusto Fernández (Kalex) cannot finish among the drivers. the first thirteen from the second row of the starting order it occupies.

But it was Italian Tony Arbolino who surprised Ai Ogura.The author of the pole position has “survived” from the event at the start and behind both Thai Somkiat Chantra (Kalex) and Spaniard Pedro Acosta (Kalex), exactly Ogura and Fernández’s teammates, respectively.

As Chantra couldn’t avoid contact with the rear wheel of Jake Dixon’s motorcycle and fell, they both touched turn two and went to the ground, with multiple riders including Spaniards Alonso López (Boscoscuro) and Aron Canet (Kalex) dodging as best they could.

At that moment, the beginning, high society Borja Gómez (Kalex), who replaced the injured Jorge Navarro, made a mistake and took the lead. denounced all his aspirations during the closure of the traffic light, when he was punished with a double “long lap” penalty. Spaniard David Sanchís (MV Agusta), who replaced Italian Simone Corsi, was unlucky as he couldn’t even complete the first lap due to the accident.

Starting tenth in just a few corners, Alonso López was already third behind Brits Jake Dixón and Spaniards Manuel González (Kalex) and Augusto Fernández, behind Arbolino and Ogura, and something further behind formed another group. Spanish Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro).