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MotoGP Mugello: Moto2 race preview

Celestino Vietti & Tony Arbolino hunt for glory on home ground this weekend, they’ve both already won this year, and now it’s time for Moto2 to take on the fabled Mugello

After another different winner in Le Mans as Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Augusto Fernandez got back on the top step for the first time since 2019, the Moto2 grid return to Tuscany for another stunning showdown. Mooney VR46 Racing’s Vietti remains ahead in the standings despite being forced into some damage limitation at Le Mans, and it’ll be a big weekend for the number 13 with home turf pressure. The same is true in some ways of Elf Marc VDS’s Arbolino, although the COTA winner has a little less to lose as it stands. So who’ll be in their way at Mugello?

Fernandez will likely have an extra boost of confidence after that long wait for another victory, and so too will teammate Pedro Acosta despite crashing out. Crashing out from the lead after taking a lap record pole is a different beast to crashing from the middle of the points, and the rookie will be one to watch. He can still also equal Marc Marquez’ record as youngest intermediate class winner…

Idemitsu Honda Team Asia’s Somkiat Chantra was back on song in France too, and teammate Ai Ogura remains quick. Second Elf Marc VDS rider Sam Lowes will want to bounce back after ruling himself out in France, and Solunion GasGas Aspar’s Jake Dixon crashed after being quick once again. American Racing’s Cameron Beaubier, meanwhile, is in a rich vein of form – and he’ll want to take that maiden podium.

And then there’s Aron Canet on the Flexbox HP 40. The Moto2 man of steel followed up his Jerez podium with another, on the best streak of results he’s had in the intermediate class and despite that injury. He says riding

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