English Jake Dixon (Kalex) achieved his goal first championship win the world by winning Dutch Grand Prix related to Moto2 Spaniard Pedro Acosta (Kalex), who was third on the Assen TT track, closed the gap with the Italians in the championship. Tony Arbolino (Kalex), seventh.
Beating his compatriot Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) in the final lap, the Mazarrón man is just eight units behind the Alps in the middle category overall, so he’s leaving for the summer break and fully engaged in the challenge. title.
After the traffic lights go out, ‘poleman’ Alonso López (Darkwood) holding the pole position with Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) and British Jake Dixon (Kalex) behind the wheel. Acosta earned the spot, starting sixth to get behind them in the fifth round.
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In fact, the Murcian was driving faster than anyone else and only a scare at the ‘shikan’ from the entrance to the finish line stopped him; The stewards sentenced him to a ‘long lap penalty’ for cuts, and then placed third. This Controversy flared up after television shows how he might have stepped on Green. on repeat.
Ogura was ahead, but just two laps before the checkered flag, Dixon dealt him the final blow to break his victory record. meanwhile go to bed outperformed Aldeguer in the final lap to enter the third box.
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Aldeguer had to settle for fourth place ahead of Arón Canet (Kalex) and Alonso López (Boscoscuro), who finished fifth and sixth respectively. Eighth Manu González (Kalex) and ninth Albert Arenas (Kalex) also placed in the “Top 10”.
Also Sergio García Dols (Kalex) 13th, Jeremy Alcoba (Kalex) 15th, Carlos Tatay (Kalex) 17th and Yeray Ruiz (Forward) 22nd. Borja Gómez (Kalex), Izan Guevara and Alex Escrig (Forward) were unable to finish.