A two-sided Sunday for the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 team, which, at the end of a high-intensity Italian GP, sees Izan Guevara cross the finish line in seventh position, fighting until the end in the group battling just off the podium. This confirms how the Spanish rider is increasingly in control of his Boscoscuro, finishing as the second-best among those riding the Italian-made bike. His strong first half of the race stood out, as he erased the disadvantage of starting from 13th on the grid in just a few laps to join the fight among the front runners.
The other side of the day for BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha was Tony Arbolino’s 18th place. Starting from 10th, he made an excellent launch and was fourth through the first corner. A typical race incident with Celestino Vietti during the opening lap cost him a few positions, but his final result was mainly due to the lack of front-end confidence, which prevented him from making the most of braking — usually one of his strengths.
Barely enough time to pack up before it’s time to head to Assen, where the Dutch GP, tenth round of the Moto2 World Championship, takes place this Sunday. Guevara heads there 14th in the overall standings with 37 points, while Arbolino slips to 17th, still stuck at 31. In the team standings, BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha sits 10th with 68 points.
A two-sided Sunday for the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 team, which, at the end of a high-intensity Italian GP, sees Izan Guevara cross the finish line in seventh position, fighting until the end in the group battling just off the podium. This confirms how the Spanish rider is increasingly in control of his Boscoscuro, finishing as the second-best among those riding the Italian-made bike. His strong first half of the race stood out, as he erased the disadvantage of starting from 13th on the grid in just a few laps to join the fight among the front runners.
The other side of the day for BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha was Tony Arbolino’s 18th place. Starting from 10th, he made an excellent launch and was fourth through the first corner. A typical race incident with Celestino Vietti during the opening lap cost him a few positions, but his final result was mainly due to the lack of front-end confidence, which prevented him from making the most of braking — usually one of his strengths.
Barely enough time to pack up before it’s time to head to Assen, where the Dutch GP, tenth round of the Moto2 World Championship, takes place this Sunday. Guevara heads there 14th in the overall standings with 37 points, while Arbolino slips to 17th, still stuck at 31. In the team standings, BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha sits 10th with 68 points.