Spanish Peter Acosta (Kalex) added his second victory Moto2 Motorland did this clearly by winning the Aragón Grand Prix single-handedly in front of the Spaniards. Aron Canet (Kalex) and Augusto Fernandez (Kalex)This increases its lead in the interim World Cup standings by two points.

Acosta waited for the right moment to attack his opponents after the midpoint of the race and has since started pulling to go solo At the finish line, he was nearly three seconds ahead of Canet and nearly four seconds ahead of Augusto Fernández, who entered Japan’s Ai Ogura (Kalex), increasing his lead at the interim world championship by two points.

Augusto Fernández, author of the best practice time, did not fail at the start, followed by Alonso López (Boscoscuro), gasping but in the second corner of the track and trying to avoid another driver. finished on the ground at a point where several other drivers also came off the track and German Marcel Schrotter (Kalex) crashed like a Spaniard.

Alonso Lopez no significant damage occurredbut he also couldn’t continue in a race where Augusto Fernández started to set a strong pace that allowed him to gain an almost half-second advantage over England’s Jake Dixon (Kalex) and Spain’s Arón Canet.

Another drop-off in the second round, this time by Spaniard Albert Arenas (Kalex) from twelve to fifth, starting from the forefront of the line-up. On the same curve, when did they go to waste? waved a yellow flag on the road Spaniards Jeremy Alcoba (Kalex) and Manuel González (Kalex) for the fall of Arenas.

The third lap of the race and Augusto Fernández’s advantage was almost a second and a half over Dixon and Canet, and Pedro Acosta finished fourth with the Japanese beating Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex), who was in that group. Ai Ogura (Kalex), American Joe Roberts (Kalex), Spanish Jorge Navarro (Kalex) and Thai Somkiat Chantra (Kalex).

Arón Canet and Pedro Acosta after one lap Move on and overtake Dixon to try to catch up with Augusto Fernández, who by then was more than 1.6 seconds ahead.

Pedro Acosta gave the first proof of his intention in these words: mark the fastest race lap In lap six, Arón Canet is close to his track, Tony Arbolino is in the middle of nowhere, and just behind Jake Dixon and Ai Ogura, to cut the lead with teammate Augusto Fernández from 1.6 to 1.2. and Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), Jorge Navarro and Somkiat Chantra.

Taking advantage of a mistake Pedro Acosta made on the corkscrew, Aragon Arón Canet was used to be the shooter to come second and catch Augusto Fernández, who was only half a second away and didn’t take long to make contact. . Just one lap later, in the ninth round, Acosta giving the pass back to CanetThey were already glued to the leader of the race and the championship, as Arbolino soon did.

It didn’t take long for Pedro Acosta to try to take charge. leader roleOn the tenth lap, when it was Mazarrón’s turn to set the pace for “Tiburón” and rebuild that lead quartet.

That was a good part of the race as Pedro Acosta set the pace, Augusto Fernández and Arón Canet “continued” their best but increasingly estranged from the leader of the race. Second victory of the season after Mugello (Italy).

At some point in his career, Fernández had to consider his options and approach with the world title in mind, and maybe that’s why he chose it. maintaining second place, which gives him very important points He was ranked fifth according to his closest follower, Japanese Ai Ogura, while teammate Acosta’s victory did not pose any problems for the world championship.

With less than three laps left, Arón Canet attacked Augusto Fernández for second place. Without the financial time to try to reach Pedro AcostaBrit Jake Dixon had almost three seconds when he fell, so the final order was Ai Ogura in fourth and Tony Arbolino in fifth.

Fermin Aldeguer took sixth place, Jorge Navarro eighth and Marcos Ramírez (MV Agusta) eighteenth.