ROUND 10 / AUGUST 2-4, 2024
SILVERSTONE / TOWCESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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six. Jeremy Alcoba, Arenas,
Alonso Lopez and Senna Agius
completed the top 10, while title
contenders Fermin Aldeguer
and Ogura finished 12th and
14th, respectively.
In the points, Garcia's recov
-
ery job was well rewarded with
an 18-point
lead in the title over
Ogura's 142 and Roberts drop-
ping 37 points behind in third on
123.
Moto3 Race
Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets—MSI)
triumphed in a thrilling Moto3
race, narrowly beating David
Alonso (CFMoto Valresa Aspar
Team) and Collin Veijer (Liqui
Moly Husqvarna Intact GP). The
As the final lap began, Dixon
overtook Canet at turn one and
maintained his lead despite a
minor error by Canet, going on
to secure a memorable home
win. Canet finished a close sec
-
ond, while Vietti's late-race pace
earned him third place.
Garcia's
impressive recovery
resulted in a fourth-place finish,
extending his championship
lead. Manuel Gonzalez (QJMo
-
tor Gresini Moto2) and Darryn
Binder (Liqui Moly
Husqvarna
Intact GP) rounded out the top
moved to the front. By lap
three, Canet led Dixon by half
a second, with Ogura battling
Joe Roberts (OnlyFans Ameri-
can Racing Team) and Diogo
Moreira
(Italtrans Racing Team).
Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets –
MSI) recovered from 24th to
14th by lap four.
With 12 laps remaining, Dixon
closed in on Canet as Roberts
passed Ogura for third. Moreira's
race ended with a crash at
turn six on lap five, followed by
Roberts crashing at turn two a
lap later, leaving Canet and Dixon
with a 3.8-second lead over
Albert Arenas (QJMotor Gresini
Moto2). Ogura was fourth, and
Garcia climbed to ninth.
Jake Dixon was in full "man
about town" mode after taking a
memorable home win.