The Moto2 World Championship will be decided at the last appointment in Cheste after the Malaysian GP brought a new theatrical blow with victory, the third in the category, for Tony Arbolino with Alonso Lopez Y Jake Dixon accompanied him to the podium. But the two applicants Ai Ogura and Augusto Fernández played with fire, but what burned was the Japanese six curves from the end of the race went to the ground. Up to three times in the last four laps the Spaniard managed to fall in a very difficult battle with Dixon, who was then in fifth place. Finally on his feet, he has moved into fourth and will come to Cheste with an advantage of 9.5 points over the Japanese who gave him the lead.
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Ai Ogura has only one option to become world champion in Sepang in his second Moto2 campaign. He needs to win from the pole he signed on Saturday and his main rival Augusto Fernandez, who started sixth, was 13th or worse until he didn’t score. Ogura added three wins this year at Jerez, the Red Bull Ring and Motegi, but it couldn’t match Augusto’s zeros at Termas, Portimao and Phillip Island and when the Red Bull KTM Ajo finished in a race it was worst ever nine in Austin.
Arbolino surprised Ogura at the start and Augusto Fernández, who started badly, miraculously saved the pile-up in the second corner where, among others, the two squires of the same candidate, Somkiat Chantra and Pedro Acosta, were involved . will rejoin the race in case they stop it later and crash again on the way back. Arbolino and Ogura held on for several meters with the Spaniard trying to hold on tight to the chasing quartet led by Alonso López with Manu González and Dixon.
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Arbolino and Ogura had a rhythm from another league and could not be reached. On the eighth lap Alonso López and Manuel González also dropped Dixon and Fernández in the battle for the third box. With 10 remaining, Manu González, the only one with a hard rear tire, overtook Alonso López who was looking for his best result of his rookie year, fifth twice in Portimao and Phillip Island until then.
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With 7 to go, Ogura began to reduce the gap to Arbolino to two tenths and from behind the chasing quartet rejoined. And one turn later Ogura caught Arbolino in pursuit of his fourth victory, but with 5 to go braking 1 the Japanese opened up a lot to save himself from a great as the front end closed causing the Italian to regain the initiative. López was the leader of the quartet as González opened up and distanced himself and Augusto passed Dixon, but the British brought it back to the limit several times and it was pointless against a pilot playing for the title and the drop became three times limit.
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On the last lap Augusto passed González for fifth place, Ogura cut 6 tenths off the Italian in the first two sectors and as turn 9 was reached after overtaking Arbolino, drama came for Ogura as he went down, Given he took fourth place over his rival. Fernández and the championship lead by 9.5 points when he provided a better match-ball for Cheste and now he was at his mercy.
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Regarding the other Spaniards, Manu González fifth, Arón Canet eighth, Jeremy Alcoba ninth, Fermín Aldeguer tenth, Albert Arenas 13th, Marcos Ramírez 17th, Borja Gómez 20th and Acosta and Sanchís fell to the first round and repeated falls Acosta eight from the end
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Source: La Verdad

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