Jake Dixon Secures First Victory at Moto2 Argentina Grand Prix

Jake Dixon achieved his first Moto2 race win with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team in Argentina. Manuel Gonzalez and Celestino Vietti secured second and third places respectively. Several other riders, including Aron Canet and Daniel Holgado, had significant performances, highlighting a competitive race.
In an impressive display, Jake Dixon secured his inaugural victory with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team in just his second race of the 2025 Moto2 World Championship. Dominating the race from the start, Dixon maintained his lead throughout, crossing the finish line first with a Boscoscuro chassis.
Manuel Gonzalez, who had previously emerged victorious in Thailand, achieved a commendable second-place finish in Argentina, finishing 3.5 seconds behind Dixon without contesting the lead. Celestino Vietti marked a milestone by earning his first podium as a Boscoscuro rider, successfully returning to the rostrum since his performance in Malaysia in 2024.
Aron Canet managed to secure a fourth-place finish despite contending with significant pain during the race, representing Fantic Racing Lino Sonego. Marcos Ramirez, starting from the front row, concluded the race in fifth position, missing out on the podium despite finishing within the top five.
Darryn Binder’s efforts saw him rise through the ranks to finish just outside the top five, placing sixth. Meanwhile, the KLINT Forward Factory Team celebrated their first points of the 2025 season with Alex Escrig finishing in seventh. Alonso Lopez, completing a strong showing for Team HDR Heidrun, finished in eighth place.
Rookie Daniel Holgado also made his mark by scoring points in both of his initial Moto2 races, finishing ninth in Argentina. Albert Arenas rounded out the top ten on the ITALJET Gresini Moto2 machine, contributing to an exciting race day.
Jake Dixon’s dominant victory at the Argentina Moto2 Grand Prix signaled a successful start to his season with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team, while Manuel Gonzalez and Celestino Vietti followed in strong positions. Noteworthy performances were also recorded by Aron Canet and others, indicating a competitive Moto2 field for the season ahead.
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