Valencia Moto2: Remy Gardner wins world title in most ‘intense season’ ever

Remy Gardner is your new Moto2 World Champion following an intense final race in Valencia which sees him finish tenth.
Remy Gardner Valencia Moto2 race 14November 2021
Remy Gardner Valencia Moto2 race 14November 2021
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Sꦰoon-to-be MotoGP rider Remy Gardner has been crowned the new Moto2 World Champion after finishing tenth during today’s Valenciaꦬ Grand Prix.

The Australian had to finish no lower than 13th to become champion if team-mate Raul🍌 Fernandez won 

As expected, Fernandez held up his part of the bargain by beating Fabio Di Giannant𝓰onio and🌳 Augusto Fernandez to victory, while Gardner was put through all kinds of pressure lower down the order.

Gardner, who started eighth, was immedia𓄧tely relegated to🀅 ninth, before quick back-to-back moves from Jorge Navarro and Sam Lowes saw him drop to 11th. 

While you could visually see Gardner riding tight throughout the r🅺estarted 16 lap race - red flag brought a stop just two corners into the original race due to oil spilling onto the circuit - the 23 year-old managed to keep his nerve and eventually come home P10.

Althoug🔜h Fer𝄹nandez won three races more than Gardner this season, it was the overall consistency that the latter believes won him the title.

Speaking after winning the race, Gar𝔍dner added: "It’s definitely been an intense season. Raul [Fernandez] did an amazing job this year as a rookie and he really put𒈔 it to me, he made me work for it for sure. 

"But it’s such an amazing season. So many podiums, so many great races, five wins. There were times where I would finish second and think it w🎃as a bad day, but you really just have to enjoy eve🥀ry moment. What an amazing but intense season. 

"The last quarter has been the most intense. I made a few mistakes as did Raul, but cons🧔istency was the ke🅠y in the end. 

"Also, the day’s where I wasn’t able to win and Raul won, were ꦑjust about finishing and getting w𒉰hatever points I had. Ultimately I think that’s what got us over the line."

Unlike Fernandez who was promoted in Moto2 with arguably the be🐠st team, Gardner has had anything but an easy journey to this point.

Various injuries and unfavoured machines, particularly from 2🐻016-19 left the Australian with the thought of quitting the sport. 

But despite those🎃 tough moments, Gardner alluded to his ⛎mindset changing for the better last year, which was crucial in giving him the platform to achieve the success he has this season.

"There’s🐬 definitely been some hard years, but last year I really managed to get my mind under control which then led to everything kind of falling into ꦏplace," said Gardner. 

"Was just trying to keep positive about everything. From 2015 to 2019, they were some really tough years for me ⛄and even some points where I honestly believed that it was the end of the road. Especially after the injuries, just fighting through that was incredibly difficult."

Gardner’s tit𓆉le success means his father Wayne Gardner and himself are just the second father-son combo to win world titles - Kenny and Kenny Roberts jr being the others.

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