Moto2 standings after the race at the Red Bull Ring:
Pos |
No. |
Rider |
Bike |
Points |
Deficit |
1 |
79 |
Ai Ogura |
Kalex |
183 |
|
2 |
37 |
Augusto Fernandez |
Kalex |
182 |
-1 |
3 |
13 |
Celestino Vietti |
Kalex |
156 |
-27 |
4 |
40 |
Aron Canet |
Kalex |
137 |
-46 |
5 |
16 |
Joe Roberts |
Kalex |
108 |
-75 |
6 |
14 |
Tony Arbolino |
Kalex |
108 |
-75 |
7 |
96 |
Jake Dixon |
Kalex |
108 |
-75 |
8 |
23 |
Marcel Schrotter |
Kalex |
96 |
-87 |
9 |
35 |
Somkiat Chantra |
Kalex |
92 |
-91 |
10 |
51 |
Pedro Acosta |
Kalex |
88 |
-95 |
11 |
9 |
Jorge Navarro |
Kalex |
75 |
-108 |
12 |
21 |
Alonso Lopez |
Boscoscuro |
64 |
-119 |
13 |
64 |
Bo Bendsneyder |
Kalex |
62 |
-121 |
14 |
75 |
Albert Arenas |
Kalex |
52 |
-131 |
15 |
22 |
Sam Lowes |
Kalex |
51 |
-132 |
16 |
18 |
Manuel Gonzalez |
Kalex |
44 |
-139 |
17 |
6 |
Cameron Beaubier |
Kalex |
43 |
-140 |
18 |
52 |
Jeremy Alcoba |
Kalex |
41 |
-142 |
19 |
54 |
Fermín Aldeguer |
Boscoscuro |
38 |
-145 |
20 |
12 |
Filip Salac |
Kalex |
21 |
-162 |
21 |
7 |
Barry Baltus |
Kalex |
20 |
-163 |
22 |
19 |
Lorenzo Dalla Porta |
Kalex |
10 |
-173 |
23 |
62 |
Stefano Manzi |
Kalex |
9 |
-174 |
24 |
5 |
Romano Fenati |
Boscoscuro |
7 |
-176 |
25 |
2 |
Gabriel Rodrigo |
Kalex |
6 |
-177 |
26 |
61 |
Alessandro Zaccone |
Kalex |
6 |
-177 |
27 |
42 |
Marcos Ramirez |
MV Agusta |
5 |
-178 |
28 |
81 |
Keminth Kubo |
Kalex |
4 |
-179 |
29 |
4 |
Sean Dylan Kelly |
Kalex |
3 |
-180 |
30 |
11 |
Mattia Pasini |
GasGas |
1 |
-182 |
31 |
24 |
Simone Corsi |
MV Agusta |
0 |
-183 |
32 |
28 |
Niccolò Antonelli |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
33 |
84 |
Zonta Van Den Goorbergh |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
34 |
8 |
Senna Agius |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
35 |
33 |
Rory Skinner |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
36 |
55 |
Alex Toledo |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
37 |
29 |
Taiga Hada |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
38 |
74 |
Piotr Biesiekirski |
Kalex |
0 |
-183 |
Comments
The greatest surprise of the
The greatest surprise of the season, Kalex winning Moto2. Congrats to Fernandez, Ajo and Kalex.
In reply to The greatest surprise of the by WaveyD1974
Surprise, lol
Yes, terrific work by all. Shame for Ogura, I was looking forward to a race to the finish for the title. Amazing that he and Chantra fell in the same place, and an odd one at that, and neither one got hurt. Those were FAST crashes.
In reply to Surprise, lol by larryt4114
Yeas, really bizar how 2-3
Yeas, really bizar how 2-3 riders went down in that place. Normally you don't see anything happening there.
Anybody heard reactions and the reason for the crashes?
In reply to Yeas, really bizar how 2-3 by Matonge
There's a good little bump on
There's a good little bump on the exit of turn 7. I think Ogura went a little bit deeper through T7 before braking, just a fraction. His front wheel goes up the shocks and right as it gets up there it hits that bump. Being a little later, a little faster -> a little bit more lean, a little more turning to be done than normal. I think he really wanted to avoid Acosta getting up the inside. In that respect Acosta did the perfect team job. Pressure leading to a mistake. Next year should be good with those two.
In reply to There's a good little bump on by WaveyD1974
PA will do well next year.
PA will do well next year. Always ominous finishing the season with a win, he’ll pick up where he left off…
In reply to PA will do well next year. by Matonge
Difficult to say. He is
Difficult to say. He is definitely in one of the right places....Ajo. Eight winners this season, no rider dominated. Fernandez had a good run middle season. There was a hellish amount of non finishes across the field. Bo Bendsneyder is the only rider to finish all races which may go hand in hand with why he finished 13th but...come on...give that guy a medal. I think the number of DNF is a reflection on how competitive the class was this year. Next year who knows, maybe it's all Pedro and Ogura or maybe it's a cauldron through which a champion will emerge with a very healthy dose of luck. Even though it may seem certain riders command luck...not so.