MAIDEN MOTO2™ WIN FOR SERGIO GARCIA AT THE CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS
- Sergio Garcia becomes the 25th different winner in the Triumph Moto2 era.
- Home hero Joe Roberts gave a crowd pleasing 2nd for his best result at this circuit.
The Triumph powered Moto2™ field took to the track in Texas for round 3 of the 2024 season this weekend. Fresh off the back of his first Moto2™ victory last time out in Portugal, Aron Canet looked to be the man to beat as he scored his 9th Moto2™ pole position. Fermin Aldeguer took 2nd spot on the grid ahead of Sergio Garcia in 3rd for his first dry front row start in the class. Aldeguer also bagged the new all-time lap record in P2 with a 2m 07.543.
In Sunday’s race, Aldeguer got off the line well but had a big moment at turn one as Marcos Ramirez went in hot, clipping Aldeguer as he rejoined, dropping the pre-season favourite back down the order to 8th. Sergio Garcia got himself clear of the chaos to take the lead from 3rd on the grid, ahead of home hero Joe Roberts and Dennis Foggia, with Jake Dixon in 4th who got a lightning start from 14th on the grid.
There was drama as teammates Albert Arenas and Manuel Gonzalez came together letting Aldeguer through. Gonzalez was then deemed to have jumped the start and had to serve a double long-lap penalty effectively taking him out of the running. Rookie and reigning Moto3 champion Jaume Masia had a huge rodeo moment that he did well to hang on to. Meanwhile, Arenas and Ai Ogura were battling it out, the Japanese rider getting the better of the Arenas as he began a charge through the field, ultimately making up 10 places from his starting grid position to finish 7th.
Back at the front Garcia was pulling a gap over Roberts and Foggia as teammates Aldeguer and Alonso Lopez engaged in a dramatic battle for 4th. Aldeguer eventually came out on top and closed onto the back wheel of Foggia before he passed him into the final podium position and set about chasing Roberts.
Roberts went wide letting Aldeguer through but the home hero was able to come back through in 2nd much to the American fan’s delight. The pair couldn’t catch Garcia who crossed the line to take his first Moto2™ victory making him the 25th different Moto2™ winner in the Triumph powered era. Joe Roberts crossed the line in 2nd for his best result at the Circuit of the Americas and Aldeguer took 3rd for a hard fought first podium of the season. Lopez finished 4th with Ramirez rounding out the top 5.
Moto2™ returns to Europe in two week’s time for round 5, the Grand Prix of Spain, Jerez, 26 - 28 April.
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The Triumph Moto2™ 765cc race engine is a development of the class-leading Street Triple RS 765cc road motorcycle and produces more than 140PS and the same visceral soundtrack. The top-spec Street Triple RS variant is as perfectly suited to the track as it is the road.
Back at the front Garcia was pulling a gap over Roberts and Foggia as teammates Aldeguer and Alonso Lopez engaged in a dramatic battle for 4th. Aldeguer eventually came out on top and closed onto the back wheel of Foggia before he passed him into the final podium position and set about chasing Roberts.
Roberts went wide letting Aldeguer through but the home hero was able to come back through in 2nd much to the American fan’s delight. The pair couldn’t catch Garcia who crossed the line to take his first Moto2™ victory making him the 25th different Moto2™ winner in the Triumph powered era. Joe Roberts crossed the line in 2nd for his best result at the Circuit of the Americas and Aldeguer took 3rd for a hard fought first podium of the season. Lopez finished 4th with Ramirez rounding out the top 5.
Moto2™ returns to Europe in two week’s time for round 5, the Grand Prix of Spain, Jerez, 26 - 28 April.
#PoweredByTriumph #TriumphOfficial
The Triumph Moto2™ 765cc race engine is a development of the class-leading Street Triple RS 765cc road motorcycle and produces more than 140PS and the same visceral soundtrack. The top-spec Street Triple RS variant is as perfectly suited to the track as it is the road.