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Qatar Moto2: Lowes takes dominant win, podium for Gresini

Sam Lowes dominated the Moto2 Qatar Grand Prix for his seventh career win, while Fabio Di Giannantonio gave the Gresini team an emotional podium in third.

Sam Lowes, Marc VDS Racing Team

Sam Lowes, Marc VDS Racing Team

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The paddock was left stunned by the tragic passing of veteran team boss and double 125cc world champion Fausto Gresini in February after he lost his battle with COVID-19.

Ahead of Sunday’s racing, the paddock in Qatar observed a minute of silence in honour of the late Gresini.

VR46 rider Marco Bezzecchi grabbed the holeshot off the line, with Bo Bendsneyder capitalising on a poor launch for Lowes to jump ahead into second at the first corner.

Lowes responded straight away at Turn 6 and began his chase on Bezzecchi, while rookie Raul Fernandez moved ahead of Bendsneyder’s SAG Kalex to occupy a podium place at the start of lap two.

Bezzecchi could do nothing to stop Lowes coming through at Turn 1 on the following tour, with the Marc VDS rider immediately opening up a gap of half a second.

Fernandez soon piled the pressure on Bezzecchi and eased his Ajo KTM Kalex ahead at Turn 1 at the start of lap four.

Lowes extended his advantage at the front to a second by the fifth tour, while Gardner recovered from being roughed up at the start to move ahead of Bezzecchi for third on the eighth tour.

A mistake for Lowes on lap six allowed Fernandez to close back in, but it proved a momentary blip and the Briton’s lead once again extended to over a second.

Fernandez would succumb to Ajo teammate Gardner’s advances at Turn 6 on lap nine, the Australian starting his chase of race leader Lowes.

But despite strong pace, Gardner could do nothing to bridge the gap to Lowes, the Marc VDS rider easing away to a lead of over two seconds to open the 2021 season with victory.

Bezzecchi came under threat from a late-charge from Di Giannantonio on his first outing for Gresini on the Kalex chassis, and scythed past the VR46 rider at the Turn 10 left-hander on the last lap.

The pair were line astern on the run out of the final corner, with Di Giannantonio holding Bezzecchi at bay by just 0.013 seconds.

Fernandez ended his debut Moto2 outing in fifth ahead of Italtrans’ Joe Roberts, while Jake Dixon (Petronas Sprinta) was seventh on his return from a career-threatening wrist injury.

Marcel Schrotter (Intact GP), Bendsneyder and Speed Up’s Jorge Navarro rounded out the top 10, while five-time MotoAmerica Superbike champion Cameron Beaubier ended his debut Moto2 outing for American Racing in 11th.

Results:

Cla # Rider Bike Time
1 22 United Kingdom Sam Lowes
Kalex Moto2
2 87 Australia Remy Gardner
Kalex Moto2 2.260
3 21 Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio
Kalex Moto2 5.228
4 72 Italy Marco Bezzecchi
Kalex Moto2 5.241
5 25 Spain Raúl Fernández
Kalex Moto2 6.145
6 16 United States Joe Roberts
Kalex Moto2 6.786
7 96 United Kingdom Jake Dixon
Kalex Moto2 8.721
8 23 Germany Marcel Schrotter
Kalex Moto2 10.911
9 64 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder
Kalex Moto2 12.493
10 9 Spain Jorge Navarro
Boscoscuro B-21 16.800
11 6 United States Cameron Beaubier
Kalex Moto2 17.147
12 13 Italy Celestino Vietti Ramus
Kalex Moto2 17.289
13 44 Spain Arón Canet
Boscoscuro B-21 17.527
14 37 Spain Augusto Fernandez
Kalex Moto2 17.540
15 12 Switzerland Thomas Luthi
Kalex Moto2 17.816
16 14 Italy Tony Arbolino
Kalex Moto2 18.211
17 79 Japan Ai Ogura
Kalex Moto2 19.143
18 19 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta
Kalex Moto2 19.220
19 62 Italy Stefano Manzi
Kalex Moto2 25.806
20 5 Italy Yari Montella
Boscoscuro B-21 30.664
21 75 Spain Albert Arenas
Boscoscuro B-21 30.708
22 11 Italy Nicolo Bulega
Kalex Moto2 32.764
35 Thailand Somkiat Chantra
Kalex Moto2
97 Spain Xavi Vierge
Kalex Moto2
40 Spain Hector Garzo
Kalex Moto2
55 Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin
NTS NH7
7 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri
MV Agusta F2
42 Spain Marcos Ramirez
Kalex Moto2

 

 

 

 

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