Japanese Ai Ogura After his victory at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit, (Kalex) took the Moto2 Austrian Grand Prix for his second victory of the season, giving him the interim lead in the world championship ahead of his teammate Thai team. somkiat chantrawith the British Jake Dixon (Kalex) in third position.
Spanish Augusto Fernandez Leading Spielberg (Kalex), he finished the Moto2 race in fifth place, losing it by a single margin.
Ai Ogura came out like a shot when the traffic light went out to “negotiate” first position in front of the Spaniards at the corner at the end of the straight. Alonso Lopez (Boscoscuro) and Augusto Fernández (Kalex), British Jake Dixon (Kalex) fourth, but it was Thai Somkiat Chantra (Kalex) who occupied this position with Pedro Acosta (Kalex) before finishing first place. He was ranked the fifth most reliable in his return after the femur fracture he suffered.
In the second round, the initiative went to Alonso López. Alonso López overtook Ogura to pull hard from the first laps and try to break the race, as the leading group stretched significantly and championship leader Augusto Fernández gave in on the first lap. signs of weakness
In just three laps, eight drivers had some advantage over the others. Alonso López takes the lead, followed by Ai Ogura, Somkiat Chantra, Jake Dixo, Pedro Acosta, Celestino ViettiAron Canet and Augusto Fernandez.
Ogura slowly walked away and made his opponents’ final pick as only his own teammates Somkiat Chantra and Celestino Vietti held it, but as Italy prepared to beat the Asians, fell in third place at the end of the seventeenth round and although he tried to continue, he eventually left.
Thus, Ogura and Chantra were alone at the start of the race, with a second group of Spaniards Pedro Acosta, Arón Canet, Augusto Fernández and Brit Jake Dixon trailing seven seconds behind. fighting for the third step of the podium and already a little further behind the first hero of the Moto2 test, Alonso López, alone in seventh place.
While the leading duo “focused” on the private fight between their teammates, Pedro Acosta jumped. the chase quartet Dixon and Augusto Fernández, beating Arón Canet, tried to get behind him in the final laps.
Ai Ogura watched his own teammate Somkiat Chantra attempt a win that gave him the championship lead, but the Japanese took him just two corners back from the end to claim their second win of the season, with England’s Jake Dixon leading. Spanish-Spanish quartet consisting of Pedro Acosta, Augusto Fernández, Arón Canet and Alonso López, with Albert Arenas ninth Jeremy Hollow (Kalex) and Jorge Navarro (Kalex).
Mark Ramirez (MV Agusta) was the nineteenth, Manuel “Manugas” Gonzalez (Kalex) had to quit.