The Americas Circuit hosts the third round of the Moto2 World Championship this weekend, and Albert Arenas is determined to achieve a standout result. The Spanish rider from ITALJET GRESINI arrives in Austin in 11th place in the championship, but believes he can demonstrate a higher level than what he showed in the first races.
‘Austin is a particularly unique track, long and with many strong braking points, which is my strong point at the moment,’ Arenas stated, revealing that he is focused on continuing the evolution seen in previous rounds, adding:
– I will concentrate on improving the same aspects we worked on in Thailand and Argentina.
The Spaniard has shown progress since the first tests and now feels it’s time to take a step forward: ‘We are aiming for much more, because our potential is greater than what we have shown so far.’

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