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Manuel Gonzalez cruised to a commanding victory in the opening round of the Moto2 season at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. 

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Gonzalez took victory at the Moto2 race in Thailand

Manuel Gonzalez cruised to a commanding victory in the opening round of the Moto2 season at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. 

Gonzalez was the dominant rider all weekend, and led from the third lap onwards to take control of the race. 

It was Celestino Vietti who got the best start from second on the grid to take the lead going into Turn 1 ahead of polesitter Gonzalez. 

Senna Agius also made a good start and took third on the opening lap by overtaking Aron Canet. 

Gonzalez made a move on Vietti towards the end of the second lap, but the Italian was able to turn under the IntactGP rider to retake the lead a corner later. 

Darryn Binder and Izan Guevara made progress into fourth and sixth, but were hit with double long lap penalties for a jump start. 

Gonzalez made a move on Vietti and this time was able to make it stick to take the lead on lap three.

Canet was hoping to recover after dropping a few positions on the start and made his way back into fourth, but was pressured by Diogo Moreira.

The gaps between the leading riders stabilised, with Gonzalez pulling seven tenths clear of Vietti in second, who himself maintained a similar gap to Agius behind. 

The key battle on track was for sixth position as Barry Baltus looked to maintain position despite pressure from Marcos Ramirez and Jake Dixon. 

Ramirez was then able to take the position from the Belgian rider and set his sights on the riders in front.

Towards the front, the gap between Vietti and Agius closed as the Australian saw an opportunity to make a move, but made contact with the Italian which saw him out of the race. 

Agius was awarded a long lap penalty which saw him demoted to fourth, behind the duelling Canet and Moreira. 

The IntactGP rider was clearly faster than the Brazilian in third, but waited until there were two laps remaining to make his move onto the podium.

Moreira refused to give into the pressure and retook the place as the riders headed onto the final lap of the race.

At the front, Gonzalez took the chequered flag by 2.787s to seal his debut win for the IntactGP team.

Canet took a comfortable second place from third on the grid as Agius held on to complete the rostrum. 

Moreira missed out on the podium by three tenths in fourth, while Ramirez held onto his fifth position.

Baltus took a welcome sixth ahead of Dixon on his debut outing with the Marc VDS team, as rookie Dani Holgado was eighth. 

Filip Salac took ninth over the line, eight tenths clear of Alonso Lopez who rounded out the top ten for the SpeedUp team.

Gresini’s Albert Arenas finished 11th with Deniz Oncu trailing behind in 12th, while Pramac Yamaha took 13th with Tony Arbolino.

Rookie Adrian Huertas was 14th after switching over from WorldSSP, as Mario Aji completed the points finishers in 15th.

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Aegerter dominates Andalucian MotoE encounter for maiden win, Granado and Ferrari crash out https://www.motorsportweek.com/2020/07/26/aegerter-dominates-andalucian-motoe-encounter-for-maiden-win-granado-and-ferrari-crash-out/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2020/07/26/aegerter-dominates-andalucian-motoe-encounter-for-maiden-win-granado-and-ferrari-crash-out/#respond Sun, 26 Jul 2020 08:34:45 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=38973

Dominique Aegerter cruised to a maiden MotoE victory in the Andalucian GP at Jerez, the Swiss heading Jordi Torres while title contenders Matteo Ferrari and Eric Granado crashed out. Pole-man Aegerter made a good start to consolidate his leading position into Turn 1, but soon came under pressure from reigning MotoE champion Matteo Ferrari, the […]

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Dominique Aegerter cruised to a maiden MotoE victory in the Andalucian GP at Jerez, the Swiss heading Jordi Torres while title contenders Matteo Ferrari and Eric Granado crashed out.

Pole-man Aegerter made a good start to consolidate his leading position into Turn 1, but soon came under pressure from reigning MotoE champion Matteo Ferrari, the Frenchman sending a move at Turn 5 but was unable to make it stick.

Ferrari then pushed his way into the lead with a strong move at Turn 9, before being run out wide towards the end of the tour, dropping to third behind Aegerter and new leader Alejandro Medina.

Aegerter quickly re-established himself in the lead as he put a move on Medina at Turn 9 later in the lap, instantly starting to build a gap to his pursuers as they began to battle.

Aegerter’s victory chances looked set to be in danger as defending race winner Eric Granado fought his way into second with a couple tours remaining, having set a fastest lap nearly three-tenths quicker than the leading Intact GP machine despite passing two riders.

Granado’s hoped were dashed just seconds later though, as he was wiped out by Ferrari at Turn 6 as the Gresini pilot tried to put a late move on Mattia Casadei for third.

Ferrari ran way too hot into the tight right hander, clipping the rear wheel of the Brazillian’s Energico Ego and taking the pair down.

Ferrari retired on the spot, while Granado was able to rejoin the fray and salvage three points for 13th.

All this allowed Aegerter to cruise home to a maiden win without challenge, the Moto2 race winner taking the chequered flag 2.688 seconds clear of Jordi Torres-who secured his maiden MotoE rostrum result.

A hard battle for the final spot on the podium was brewing behind the Spaniard meanwhile, Niccolo Canepa starting the final tour with the position but under pressure from the recovering Casadei-who had fallen back as a result of trying to avoid the out-of-control Ferrari- and Alex De Angelis.

Casadei managed to pass Canepa mid-way round the final lap and clinch the final position on the box, while De Angelis demoted the LCR man a further place on the run to the line.

Lucas Tulovic was sixth after running wide early on, just ahead of Mike Di Meglio’s Marc VDS machine.

Josh Hook managed eighth ahead of Xavier Simeon, while Xavier Cardelus completed the top ten on the second of the Avintia bikes.

Aegerter’s win means he now moves into the championship lead by 11 over Torres, while Granado’s issues means he slips to third-13 points from the lead of the series-and just a point clear of Casadei.

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