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Styrian Moto2: Bezzecchi wins; Gardner, Fernandez hit trouble

Valentino Rossi protege Marco Bezzecchi claimed his first Moto2 win of the year in a dramatic Styrian Grand Prix as main title rivals Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez hit trouble.

Marco Bezzecchi, Sky Racing Team VR46

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

On a weekend in which Bezzecchi has been linked to a move to MotoGP in 2022 with Petronas SRT, the VR46 rider boosted his Moto2 title hopes with a first victory since Valencia 2020.

The Red Bull Ring had dried sufficiently from the earlier Moto3 race for the Moto2 contest to be declared dry, forcing everyone to start on slicks.

VR46 rider Bezzecchi grabbed the holeshot from third on the grid ahead of Gardner and Honda Team Asia’s Ai Ogura.

Gardner made a mistake at Turn 3 and ran wide, dropping behind Ajo KTM teammate Raul Fernandez – though would find a way through again on lap two.

The Australian proceeded to hunt down Bezzecchi, while Aron Canet on the Aspar Kalex moved into third ahead of Fernandez at Turn 9 on lap three.

A mistake for Bezzecchi at the first corner on the seventh tour allowed Canet to move into the lead, though Gardner would work his way into first at Turn 9.

Gardner and Canet moved seven tenths clear of Bezzecchi in third quickly, while Gardner’s own lead stood at the same margin by lap 12.

But Bezzecchi began to mount a charge on Canet soon after and by lap 15 was up to second again.

The VR46 rider cut into Gardner’s advantage over the new few laps and moved into the lead at the start of lap 19 – but ran wide at Turn 3 at the top of the hill and allowed Gardner to come back through.

Bezzecchi retaliated at the following corner and Gardner could do nothing to fight back on the inside of Turn 5.

Gardner’s hopes of victory were dashed on lap 20 when he misjudged his braking into Turn 4 and had to take avoiding action of Bezzecchi, forcing him into the gravel and dropping him to fifth.

Behind, rookie Ogura had worked his way up into the podium places and inherited second following Gardner’s mistake.

But the Japanese rider’s own hopes of a maiden Moto2 podium came unstuck when he was hit with a long lap penalty for exceeding track limits too many times.

In the closing laps Canet put some pressure on Bezzecchi, but the Italian kept things under control to take the chequered flag 1.1s clear.

Ogura’s long lap penalty promoted Marc VDS rider Augusto Fernandez to his second-successive podium of the season in third, with Gardner recovering to fourth after his late error.

Ogura was handed a three-second time penalty after the chequered flag for not taking the long lap correctly, but still held onto fifth as the sister VR46 bike of Celestino Vietti took his best result of the season in sixth.

This came at the expense of Ajo’s Raul Fernandez, who dropped out of the podium battle on lap seven when he ran wide at Turn 9 and ultimately registered the worst finish of his rookie season in seventh.

This allowed Gardner to extend his championship lead to 35 points over him, while Bezzecchi’s victory moves him to within 44 points of Gardner.

Somkiat Chantra grabbed his best result of 2021 in eighth on the second Honda Team Asia bike, with Petronas Sprinta’s Xavi Vierge and Intact GP’s Marcel Schrotter completing the top 10.

Joe Roberts (Italtrans) was an early crasher, registering his third-straight DNF, while NTS duo Barry Baltus and Hafizh Syahrin, Pons’ Hector Garzo and Cameron Beaubier (American Racing) also failed to finish. 

Race results:

Cla # Rider Bike Gap
1 72 Italy Marco Bezzecchi Kalex  
2 44 Spain Arón Canet Boscoscuro B-21 1.171
3 37 Spain Augusto Fernandez Kalex 3.260
4 87 Australia Remy Gardner Kalex 3.856
5 79 Japan Ai Ogura Kalex 6.922
6 13 Italy Celestino Vietti Ramus Kalex 9.390
7 25 Spain Raúl Fernández Kalex 9.590
8 35 Thailand Somkiat Chantra Kalex 12.217
9 97 Spain Xavi Vierge Kalex 12.747
10 23 Germany Marcel Schrotter Kalex 12.874
11 96 United Kingdom Jake Dixon Kalex 13.532
12 19 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex 14.071
13 21 Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio Kalex 14.197
14 22 United Kingdom Sam Lowes Kalex 14.536
15 75 Spain Albert Arenas Boscoscuro B-21 18.616
16 12 Switzerland Thomas Luthi Kalex 19.378
17 14 Italy Tony Arbolino Kalex 19.660
18 62 Italy Stefano Manzi Kalex 22.467
19 42 Spain Marcos Ramirez Kalex 22.762
20 9 Spain Jorge Navarro Boscoscuro B-21 25.267
21 7 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri MV Agusta 30.121
22 11 Italy Nicolo Bulega Kalex 37.544
23 64 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder Kalex 38.095
24 5 Italy Yari Montella Boscoscuro B-21 39.007
25 24 Italy Simone Corsi MV Agusta 2 Laps
  6 United States Cameron Beaubier Kalex  
  40 Spain Hector Garzo Kalex  
  55 Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin NTS  
  16 United States Joe Roberts Kalex  
  70 Belgium Barry Baltus NTS  

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