06/03/2018 -
Mugello Circuit, Italy
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A thrilling performance at Mugello on
Sunday took Miguel Oliveira to his first victory of the season, as he fought
his way through the field and clinched the win on the final lap. His Red Bull
KTM Ajo teammate Brad Binder also had a great performance, with his sixth
position meaning he has taken four consecutive Top 10 finishes so far in
2018.
Oliveira had a masterclass of a
start, as he took off from eleventh on the grid but was already up into fifth
coming out of the opening corner. By the time the first lap came to an end,
he was riding in third. Oliveira would not leave the podium positions from
then on, and would battle with first Pasini and Bagnaia, then late on with
Baldassarri. Eventually, it was the Portuguese who took the chequered flag
first.
Binder had one of his typical
fightbacks during the race. From the seventh row of the grid, the South
African gained five places on Lap 1 for twelfth. It was not until the tenth
lap that he entered the Top 10, and with 6 laps to go he jumped to sixth -a
position that he held onto.
With the 25 points earned today,
Miguel Oliveira continues in second in the overall standings and cuts the gap
to the series leader to 13 points difference. Brad Binder is eighth with 47
points. In the team standings, the Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto2 outfit are first
with a 3 point advantage.
Aki Ajo - Team Manager
"It’s been incredible. This victory means a lot to us after a difficult weekend and, in general, after a period of two-three races with difficulties. We have never given up, we have never lost hope, and we knew that better times would come around. This is a very important victory and we are very happy about it. Not only has it been an important race because of Miguel [Oliveira] winning; this has been a key day, in terms of results, for the whole team. Brad [Binder] also had a very good race, coming from far back and finishing sixth.
On Friday and Saturday morning the
team had many problems. Eventually, in the afternoon we managed to find
something on the bike that made the riders feel more comfortable and,
although the positions in qualifying were not what we had hoped for, that was
the most important thing. This morning in the warmup, we tried new things and
took another step forward. In the end, we found a good setup for the race.
Thanks to the riders and the whole team for the great work that they have
done."
Results (Race)
1. Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Ajo) 39:42.018
2. Lorenzo Baldassarri (Kalex) +0.184 3. Joan Mir (Kalex) +0.334 4. Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex) +0.484 5. Alex Marquez (Kalex) +3.537 6. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) +5.985
Moto2 World Championship Standing
2018
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex) 111 points 2. Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Ajo) 98 points 3. Lorenzo Baldassarri (Kalex) 84 points 4. Alex Marquez (Kalex) 78 points 5. Joan Mir (Kalex) 64 points 8. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) 47 points |
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Monday, 4 June 2018
Eleven to heaven for Miguel Oliveira at Mugello
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