The Murcian Pedro Acosta He scored his fifth Moto2 victory of the year at the San Marino GP in Misano, eighth ever in the intermediate category, after imposing his devilish speed to stage a solo escape, leaving the polesitter behind. Celestino Viettithe local idol and driver of VR46 Academy, and the podium was completed Alonso López, the winner in Misano last year. After its ninth podium out of a possible twelve, Tiburón de Mazarrón is now 34 points behind Arbolino at the top of the table and Dixon, who is 12th, is 65 points behind.
Celestino Vietti He scored the pole on Saturday by fluke after canceling out Acosta’s best lap, and on his second best lap he was 80 thousandths behind. No one had the speed of Tiburón de Mazarrón this weekend, although ‘Celín’ Vietti, being the boy from the VR46 Academy that he is, never stopped going around Misano on street bikes and cannot be removed.
But this 2022 will be his second and final campaign in Moto2 Acosta He is imperial and does not need to start from the pole to win. In fact, with his previous victories at Portimao, Austin, Mugello and Sachsenring he only did it at the German GP and that’s where he came up big in a Grand Chelem. And when he’s not on the podium, he’s been smart enough to keep scoring without worrying, except for clashes with Alonso López like the one in Catalonia that came from the past.
Pedro Acosta He took the initiative against Vietti and González, the Murcian did not wait three seconds to lead the race and make the choice at a record speed per lap. By the fifth lap, half a second had fallen to Vietti and only Canet was able to catch up with them, leaving Alonso López, Manu González and Arbolino, the second in the World Cup, already cut off. On the eighth lap Acosta reached the second lead.
Going to third Aron Canet He crashed on the ninth lap and left Vietti alone, who began to copy Acosta’s record times in the second third of the race, but did not reduce the distance to half a second. For third place, Alonso López led a group of four drivers with González, Arbolino and Lowes crashing out with seven laps remaining.
After a few mistakes, Vietti threw in the towel on Acosta’s pursuit with eight laps to go and in just two laps he had put seconds between them. The only open front in these last three laps was the owner of third place between Alonso López and Tony Arbolino, which decided in favor of the native of Madrid, who has not stepped on the podium since Le Mans and underwent surgery two weeks ago for compartment syndrome in his right arm. .
As for the other Spaniards, seventh Manu González, eleventh Sergio García, 14th Marcos Ramírez, 16th Jeremy Alcoba, 18th Borja Gómez and Izan Guevara, who is 17th Tulovic hit him at turn 11 on the last lap, crashed. Fermín Aldeguer on the 15th lap and Arón Canet on the ninth lap
Moto2 Race Classification
Source: La Verdad

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