Unstoppable Aldeguer Conquers Thailand, Sets Stage for an Epic Moto2 Showdown in Malaysia

Unstoppable Aldeguer Conquers Thailand, Sets Stage for an Epic Moto2 Showdown in Malaysia

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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.

Aldeguer dominated the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix, leading from start to finish, while the title battle took place further down the field. He celebrated his second Moto2 win as the #54 Boscoscuro rider had a comfortable lead throughout the race but made a mistake on lap seventeen, still managing to cross the line with a 3.481s lead. Pedro Acosta had the opportunity to wrap up the championship in Thailand but decided to race sensibly, earning 20 points and allowing Tony Arbolino to keep the title fight alive. The Thai crowd cheered for local rider Somkiat Chantra, who became the first Thai rider to achieve a podium finish at the Chang International Circuit. In the middle of the pack, battles for positions were intense, with Ai Ogura making an impressive recovery to claim fifth place. Alonso Lopez struggled compared to his teammate Aldeguer, finishing eighth, while rookie Izan Guevara was the best among the newcomers, clinching ninth place. Aron Canet received a jump start penalty but managed to recover and finish in eleventh place. Dennis Foggia secured twelfth place after a close battle with Jeremy Alcoba.

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Source: Crash

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