Jake Dixon claimed his first victory with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team in the 2025 Moto2 World Championship, followed by Manuel Gonzalez in second and Celestino Vietti in third. The race displayed remarkable performances across the field, including Aron Canet and Daniel Holgado earning points.
In a remarkable display, Jake Dixon secured his maiden victory with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team during the second race of the 2025 Moto2 World Championship in Argentina. The British competitor demonstrated strong control by leading from the start to the finish line aboard a Boscoscuro chassis.
Manuel Gonzalez secured a commendable second-place finish, following his earlier victory in Thailand, finishing 3.5 seconds behind Dixon. Despite a strong performance, he did not pose a threat to the lead.
Celestino Vietti celebrated his first podium finish as a Boscoscuro rider, marking a return to the rostrum since his last appearance in Malaysia in 2024.
Aron Canet endured significant pain throughout the race and remarkably finished in fourth place while riding for Fantic Racing Lino Sonego. After a strong start from the front row, Marcos Ramirez concluded the race in fifth place, falling short of the podium.
Darryn Binder made a strong effort and finished just outside the top five in sixth place. Meanwhile, the KLINT Forward Factory Team celebrated their initial points of the season through Alex Escrig’s seventh-place finish.
Alonso Lopez also performed well, contributing to the Team HDR Heidrun’s success with an eighth-place finish, while Moto2 Rookie Daniel Holgado earned points by securing ninth place in his second race.
Completing the top ten was Albert Arenas aboard the ITALJET Gresini Moto2 motorcycle.
Jake Dixon’s victory in Argentina marks an impressive achievement, reflecting his strong performance with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team. Manuel Gonzalez and Celestino Vietti also performed admirably, securing podium placements. Additionally, the overall competitive field demonstrated notable endurance and skill, highlighted by Aron Canet’s resilience and the KLINT Forward Factory Team’s successes. Overall, the race showcased thrilling competition and promising talent within the Moto2 category in 2025.
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