Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex) earned his third win of the season. Catalonian Grand Prixfor Moto2 defeats both Arón Canet (Kalex) and Augusto Fernández (Kalex) at the finish line, allowing it to increase its advantage in the provisional table of the world championship.

Vietti collected 133 pointsfor 117 points from Japan’s Ai Ogura (Kalex), who finished in seventh place, and 109 points from Arón Canet, who finished second on the podium and continued to be denied victory in his thirty-ninth entry in the Moto2 category.

British Jake Dixon (Kalex) surprises Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex), author of pole position. at that critical moment, American Joe Roberts (Kalex) and Spaniard Arón Canet (Kalex) and even a few corners later again by Spaniard Albert Arenas (Kalex).

First turn complete with Roberts in first position and also second, after Arón Canet, and both put a rhythm in the race that greatly stretched the main group for which Vietti didn’t have enough pace to be on duty with his opponents.

Gradually Roberts and Canet extended the leading group.While Jorge Martínez was chased by the two pilots of the “Aspar” team, Jake Dixon and Albert Arenas, Czech Filip Salac (Kalex) and American Cameron Beaubier (Kalex) were the first members of the group to lose with small falls. after that.

Roberts led the race at a pace he had never shown in practice, but that allowed him to gain an advantage over Arón Canet by almost a second in just six laps and more than a second and a half over Dixon and Dixon. arena Behind them, Vietti gradually gave way, and was soon forced to defend himself against attacks by the Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) and the Spanish Augusto Fernández (Kalex), joined by the German Marcel Schrotter (Kalex).

One lap later, Joe Roberts had a solid lead ahead of Canet to set his own solo pace.The Spaniard is very nervous and López sets the tone in this chase group, which consists of eleven riders including Canet himself, Jake Dixon, Albert Arenas, Celestino Vietti, Augusto Fernández and Ai Ogura, and Marcel Schrotter has a certain advantage over Alonso. (Boscocuro), Sam Lowes (Kalex), Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex) and Pedro Acosta (Kalex).

Roberts featured, Canet and Dixon got into a fight at the entrance of the stadium and they both nearly finished on the ground.despite their control of the situation and causing Arenas to stick with them again, as Vietti and Fernández did.

On lap eleven, American Joe Roberts made a downhill error entering Turn 5 and lost control at the front end and crashed with more than three seconds ahead of him, leaving the fight for victory to Dixon and his five. Canet.

For those moments, the full weight of the race was on Dixon and Canet.He decided to beat the Briton in the thirteenth round, where Vietti took third place, beating Arenas and Fernández.

With more than nine laps left, everything has not been decided yet, but Arón Canet defended tooth and nail Jake Dixon attacks the first position Celestino Vietti has been waiting for.

Six rounds to the end, a change of scenery. Vietti defeated Dixon and Canet to take the lead, but Augusto Fernández and Marcel Schrotter also did not lose their “thread”.

On lap eighteen, there were four left, with Arón Canet leading the race, but only Schrotter showed any signs of weakness and looked somehow naked.

The nineteenth lap and positions are British Sam Lowes, who lands in twelve turns and chains consecutive “zero” genders, as in lap twentieth, when the race is left without another protagonist. The Spanish Albert Arenas (Kalex), who could not finish the Catalan race, got involved in that event.

On lap twenty-first Vietti attacked again, passing Canet at Turn ten, but was again overtaken by the Spaniard, who tried to close all the gaps until the checkered flag lands on the final lap, but the stage will be decisive. .

Canet didn’t have a chance to beat Vietti, who won just 81 thousandths of a second with third Augusto Fernández.

Pedro Acosta finished sixth, Alonso López eighth, Manuel “Manugas” González ninth and further behind, Jorge Navarro (Kalex) fourteenth, Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), Jeremy Alcoba (Kalex), eighteenth and Marcos Ramírez (MV) Augusta), twenty-fourth.