The British Moto2 rider Jake Dixon He will change teams in 2025, from Jorge Martínez Aspar’s CFMoto team to Belgian team Marc VDS, as the team confirmed on Monday.
Dixon, who currently drives Kalex, will leave the German manufacturer to use the Italian Boscoscuro chassis, the same used this year by Spaniards Sergio García Dols, Alonso López, Fermín Aldeguer and Japanese Ai Ogura.
The 28-year-old rider completed his sixth season in Moto2, with three consecutive podiums at Assen, Silverstone and Spielberg, putting him back in contention for the Moto2 title in 2024. He finished top-6 overall in 2022 and 2023 and has added 15 podiums since his Moto2 debut in 2019.
Jake Dixon He emphasized in the statement that he will have “the opportunity to ride for a fantastic team, which has been at the top of Moto2 for a long time and has won three titles.”
“All I can say is it’s an absolute pleasure to be with them next season and I feel ready for a new challenge and a new adventure. I can’t wait to start next year and hope to bring more team success.”
For your part, Marc Van der Straten He explained that “the 2025 season will be very important for us as we face the exciting challenge of competing on the Boscoscuro chassis. We need someone who is fast and has the ability to adapt quickly to changes and Jake has the qualities that. I look forward to seeing him fight at the front and defend the colors of VDS.”
Source: La Verdad
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