Fermin Aldeguer wasted no time in getting to the front and remained unchallenged for his fourth consecutive win in the Moto2 Valencian Grand Prix.
Fermin Aldeguer wasted no time in getting to the front and remained unchallenged for his fourth consecutive win in the Moto2 Valencian Grand Prix.
Fermin Aldeguer got a far from perfect start but worked his way back into the race, then powered away for a third win in a row in the Moto2 Qatar Grand Prix at Lusail.
Fermin Aldeguer was again unstoppable out front for back to back wins from pole, but it was a double celebration on the podium as Pedro Acosta picked up the 2023 title with second in the Moto2 Malaysian Grand Prix.
Fermin Aldeguer took charge of the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix, while behind Tony Arbolino did enough to prevent Pedro Acosta being crowned on his first title shot.
Tony Arbolino had pulled out a huge lead in the Moto2 Australian Grand Prix before the result was declared as the weather worsened at Phillip Island.
Pedro Acosta controlled the Moto2 Indonesian Grand Prix after hitting the front early on and not looking back.
Somkiat Chantra completed his dominant weekend with victory from pole, with his team enjoying a home 1-2 in the Japanese Moto2 Grand Prix.
The restarted race was controlled by Pedro Acosta, who eased to victory in the first ever Indian Moto2 Grand Prix.
Once in front nobody could match a dominant Pedro Acosta as he eased to victory in the Moto2 San Marino Grand Prix.
Jake Dixon timed his move to the front of the race to perfection, keeping Aron Canet behind him over the tense final lap of the Moto2 Catalan Grand Prix.
Celestino Vietti was back to his best as he got the better of Pedro Acosta for his first win in over a year in the Moto2 Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring.
Fermin Aldeguer collected his first win after taking control in the Moto2 British Grand Prix, while Jake Dixon was taken out of his home race.
Jake Dixon came back from running wide and losing the lead to win his first Moto2 grand prix In the DutchGP at Assen.
A peerless Pedro Acosta broke his rivals with amazing early pace for victory in the Moto2 German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring.
Pedro Acosta took control on the first lap in Mugello to win the Moto2 Italian Grand Prix.
Toby Arbolino took control of the restarted race for victory in the Moto2 French Grand Prix
Sam Lowes took control of the Moto2 Spanish Grand Prix to return to winning ways in Jerez.
Pedro Acosta and Tony Arbolino took their race long battle all the way to the line, with the Red Bull rider just ahead for Moto2 victory in the Americas Grand Prix.
Tony Arbolino made his lunge for the lead count as he held on in a three way battle for the Moto2 Argentine Grand Prix victory.
Pedro Acosta was back to winning ways as he managed the race from the front for victory in the Portuguese Moto2 Grand Prix at Portimao.
Pedro Acosta led a controlled race once he took over for Moto2 Valencia victory, but the day belonged to new champion Augusto Fernandez in second over the line after Ogura’s early exit.
Tony Arbolino came out on top in his long battle with Ai Ogura to win the Moto2 Malaysian Grand Prix as his race rival crashed out of contention.
Alonso Lopez took a long lap and came out in front in the Moto2 Australian Grand Prix World victory after a long lap penalty as the championship battle played out behind in Philip Island.
Tony Arbolino lead the way when the red flag came out as rain poured down to win the the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix.
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