German Moto2: Acosta takes total control for Sachsenring win

Pedro Acosta piled💃 on the pace and sped away to win the Moto2 German Grand Prix, round seven of the championship.
Red Bull KTM Ajo’s A༒costa started from pole, and w♊as on winning form, fresh from victory at Mugello.
A series of in-race lap records, followe🔯d by more laps in the 1m 23s bracket broke his rivals and lead to him pulling a wheelie over the line for b🐻ack to back wins in sensational style, by almost three seconds.
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Behind the battle for second unfolded.
Tony Arbolino lead very early on the first lap before Acosta made his break. From then on he was always playing catch up, but could not bridge the gap. Danger then came from behind. After recovering from his start and a few hairy moments aboard his Aspar, Jake Dixon was on a charge - taking chunks out of his El൩f Marc VDS rival.
Arbolino needed a faultless final few laps, and he delivered, a near perfec𝕴t line and pace picked up there was no ♔room around for the British rider. They crossed the line separated by just 0.095s.
Third equals Dixon’s best result to date for his third podium visit this sea𝕴son.
Somkiat Chantra pulled a hard move on Sam Lowes on the first lap to move ahead, and held position for a 🅠lonely fourth for Idemitsu Honda team Asia.
MB Conveyors Speed Up’💧s Alonso Lopez lead the chasing group over the line, the best rider not on Kalex machinery, bringing the Boscoscuro home fifth.
The Spaniard pulled out a late gap on sixth placed Manuel Gonzalez (Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp). Sam Lowes late pace elevated him to the front of the battle for seventh on the second💮 Elf Marc VDS bike.
It was a close run t🌌༒hing to the line between Brit and eighth placed Fermin Aldeguer ( MB Conveyors Speed Up) Albert Arenas (Red Bull KTM Ajo) in ninth and Celestino Vietti, the last of the group completing the top ten for Fantic Racing.
Sergio Garcia was the best of the rook☂ies in eleventh for Pons Wegow Los40, Ahead of Barry Baltus, who was the twelfth rider to see the chequered flag for Fieten Olie Racing.
T💯he remaining points on offer went to Filip Salac (QJMotor Gresini Moto2) in 13th, Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia) in 14th and Dennis Foggia who was 15th for Italtrans.
Crashes, injuries and replacements
Frontrunner Aron Canet slipped o𓆏ut of contention from third at the last corner on lap six🧸.
The first corner of lap one saw Jeremy Alcoba once again in the thick of a crash, his move left Bo Bendsneyde𓂃r nowhere to go, he in turn collected Darryn Binder, who was taken out for the second race in a row♊.
Alcoba was handed a long lap penalty for irresponsible ridin🌳g, which once completed saw him fini🐟sh 16th.
Lorenzo Dalla Porta, now a replacement for Alex Escrig at Forward, ret𝔉ired to the pits.
Lukas Tulovic ꦚcrashed out of his home race, while Joe Robe🌠rts fell out of the fight for the final points. Izan Guevara also failed to go the distance.
Borja Gomez bega𝔍n the race weekend, but was the only rider to be declared unfit to ride in a weekend full of huge falls across the classes.
🔯Rory Skinner remains absent following his incident with Alcoba in Italy. Carlos Tatay (19th) ma🌟kes a Moto2 debut for American Racing as he continues to recover from his fractured foot.
Kohta Nozane (Correos Prepago Yamaha VR46 Master Camp) was ൩replaced by Kasma Daniel who finished, but 22n༺d and last.
Where does that leave the championship?
Tony Arbolino held a twent🉐y point advantage over Pedro✅ Acosta after the Mugello round.
His second sees him still leadജing the way now with 139 points as Acosta closes back in. The Spahinsh rider now has 124 to his name. Alonso Lopes remains third overall on 83 points but another podium vi🤡sit sees Jake Dixon pull closer, now fourth on 79 points.