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Dixon withstands pressure to secure Moto2 victory at Aragon

by Mohammed Rehman
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Dixon withstands pressure to secure Moto2 victory at Aragon

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Jake Dixon secured victory during the 2024 Aragon Moto2 Grand Prix as part of the 12th round in the 2024 schedule.

The British rider converted his pole position into his second win of the year as he withstood great pressure all throughout the 19-lap race.

At lights out, Dixon kept his pole position but only narrowly ahead of Tony Arbolino who took second place from Diogo Moreira.

Aron Canet had a disastrous start having not been able to take opportunity of his front row grid spot, although it was SpeedUp Racing’s Fermin Aldeguer who asserted a brilliant getaway.

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The Spaniard started 11th yet quickly climbed to second before falling back one position on his Boscoscuro bike, before settling in fifth ahead of his teammate Alonso Lopez.

Arbolino kept Dixon under pressure in the battle for the lead with the pair setting similar lap times.

Italtrans Racing Team rider Moreira was equally under the spotlight as he fended off Lopez, though not before the Spaniard overtook the Italian into third place.

The lead fight continued to heat up between Dixon and Arbolino who were in a different league in terms of lap times, having distanced themselves at 2.5 seconds on Lopez with six laps remaining.

KTM Ajo’s Deniz Oncu made his move into third place with five laps to go after keeping the chase up on Lopez for the final spot on the podium.

Dixon kept up the pace in the 1-minute 52-margin on lap times and so in the final two laps, he managed to crawl away from Arbolino and secure his second victory of the 2024 season.

As Arbolino took second, Oncu claimed third in the #53 bike.

Lopez finished in fourth position ahead of Manuel Gonzalez and Somkiat Chantra.

Seventh position was taken by Marcos Ramirez ahead of Ai Ogura, and Darryn Binder.

Celestino Vietti rounded out the top-10 finishers for the Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP team.

Position Rider Number Team Gap
1 Jake Dixon 96 CFMOTO Aspar Team 35:54.402
2 Tony Arbolino 14 ELF Marc VDS Racing Team 1.779
3 Deniz Oncu 53 Red Bull KTM Ajo 5.479
4 Alonso Lopez 21 SpeedUp Racing 9.190
5 Manuel Gonzalez 18 QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™ 11.098
6 Somkiat Chantra 35 IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 13.060
7 Marcos Ramirez 24 OnlyFans American Racing Team 16.494
8 Ai Ogura 79 MT Helmets – MSI 18.672
9 Darryn Binder 15 Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 19.757
10 Celestino Vietti 13 Red Bull KTM Ajo 21.301
11 Filip Salac 12 ELF Marc VDS Racing Team 24.737
12 Ayumu Sasaki 22 Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team 25.415
13 Barry Baltus 7 RW Racing GP 27.794
14 Zonta VD Goorbergh 84 RW Racing GP 28.493
15 Mario Aji 34 IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia 29.684
16 Senna Aguis 81 Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP 30.080
17 Diogo Moreira 10 Italtrans Racing Team 31,288
18 Albert Arenas 75 QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™ 31.418
19 Jaume Maisa 5 Preicanos Racing Team 37.769
20 Daniel Munoz 17 Preicanos Racing Team 43.801
21 Jeremy Alcoba 52 Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team 44.311
22 Xavi Cardelus 20 Fantic Racing 1’02.601
23 Jorge Navarro 9 KLINT Forward Factory Team 1’16.416
24 Alex Escrig 11 KLINT Forward Factory Team Not Classified
25 Joe Roberts 16 OnlyFans American Racing Team Not Classified
26 Dennis Foggia 71 Italtrans Racing Team Not Classified
27 Sergio Garcia 3 MT Helmets – MSI Not Classified
28 Fermin Aldeguer 54 SpeedUp Racing Not Classified
29 Bo Bendsneyder 64 Preicanos Racing Team Not Classified
30 Aron Canet 44 Fantic Racing Not Classified
31 Xavier Artigas 43 KLINT Forward Factory Team Not Classified
32 Izan Guevara 28 CFMOTO Aspar Team Not Classified
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