With 277 points, Pedro Acosta comfortably leads the Moto2 world championship and the title is getting closer to being snatched by the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider. Second-placed Tony Arbolino appears in second place with 212 points.
‘Acosta, once again, is the man to beat, although he doesn’t let anyone catch him. What a great race the Spanish rider had, even though he has already secured his place in the premier class next season, he enjoyed and made the fans enjoy the fast laps he did, setting a pace that no one could keep up with. With the victory at the Indonesian Grand Prix, he now has seven wins this season. It’s a spectacle to see how he rides and how he faces and manages each race. His talent shines in any situation and no matter how complicated it is, he knows how to make the most of it,’ highlighted Álex Crivillé in statements to the newspaper Marca.
The former rider said that ‘Canet and Aldeguer were the only riders who managed to get a little closer to the strong pace set by Acosta, although in the end they were two seconds behind’.