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Agius scores Moto2 podium despite penalty

Australia’s Senna Agius has begun his second Moto2 season with a podium in the Thailand Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Simon Chapman by Simon Chapman
2 March 2025

Australia's Senna Agius clashed with Celstino Vietti in the Moto2 race at the Thailand Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Australia’s Senna Agius clashed with Celestino Vietti in the Moto2 race at the Thailand Motorcycle Grand Prix.

The Sydneysider bounced back from the long-lap penalty for a clash with Celestino Vietti to clinch third place after a thrilling battle with Diego Moreira in the closing laps.

“Honestly, I thought Phillip Island was the highlight of my career, this smashes that,” said Agius.

“Cele started to struggle, I was going to make a pass for P2 and I was a bit optimistic. I have to say sorry to them because that pass was on the limit.

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“I did the penalty and then I said ‘Okay, don’t do any mistake’ because by that time I had no tyre left.

“I was catching Moreira one by one and I should have passed him more aggressively but I was just a bit tense on the bike – but that will come. I can’t believe I got it done.”

The Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP rider qualified fourth and immediately put himself onto the podium on the opening lap.

Celestino Vietti, who started third, shot to the lead of the race on Lap 1 but was a non-finisher after he crashed on Lap 12 of the contest.

At the end of Lap 1, Vieti led Manuel Gonzalez, Agius, Darryn Binder, and Izan Guevara who shot up the order after jumping the start from 11th.

Teammates Jorge Navarro and Alex Escrig crashed on the opening lap in a horror visit for the KLINT Forward Factory Team.

On Lap 2, Gonzalez tried to put a pass on Vietti but the switchback meant the positions stayed the same as they were at the end of Lap 1.

Agius found himself embroiled in a battle with Binder over the last place on the podium in the opening laps.

After a brief battle, Gonzalez got to the lead on Lap 3 and set about skipping away.

The race soon settled into a rhythm with Gonzalez teetering on a one-second lead over Vietti while Agius was another half a second in arrears.

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— Fox Motorsport (@Fox_Motorsport) March 2, 2025

Then, with 11 laps to go, Agius stuck his nose down the inside of Vietti for second and made contact.

Vietti fell while Agius continued unabated. Stewards frowned upon the move, however, and delivered the Australian a long lap penalty.

“Turn 11, that’s not an overtaking spot from my previous history of watching around here,” said MotoGP commentator Matthew Birt.

“Vietti, slightly wide, but of course it’s a left-hander coming up next. So as you go through [Turn] 10, you’re quickly right into [Turn] 11 and I’m not so sure there was a gap there for Agius to ride through.”

The battle for 3rd is heating up! 🔥

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— Fox Motorsport (@Fox_Motorsport) March 2, 2025

After the incident, and even before the penalty was delivered, Agius fell behind Canet and Diogo Moreira.

Agius didn’t lose a position after taking the long-lap penalty but conceded several seconds to Moreira.

The gap from Moreira to Agius sat comfortably at two seconds in the closing laps but it soon began to dwindle down and with two laps to go, there were just a few bike lengths between them.

With three laps to go, Agius put a pass on Moreira, but the Brazilian fought back and retook third away from the Australian. Ultimately, with two laps to go, Agius got the pass completed.

All told, it was Gonzalez who won by 2.6 seconds over Canet while Agius was 6.4 seconds adrift while Moreira finished 0.3s back.

Results: Moto2 Thailand Motorcycle Grand Prix

Pos Num Rider Team Laps/Diff
1 18 Manuel Gonzalez Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 22 laps
2 44 Aron Canet Fantic Racing LINO SONEGO 2.6
3 81 Senna Agius Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP 6.491
4 10 Diogo Moreira Italtrans Racing Team 6.742
5 24 Marcos Ramirez OnlyFans American Racing Team 9.561
6 7 Barry Baltus Fantic Racing LINO SONEGO 11.244
7 96 Jake Dixon ELF Marc VDS Racing Team 11.345
8 27 Daniel Holgado CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team 13.174
9 12 Filip Salac ELF Marc VDS Racing Team 14.188
10 21 Alonso Lopez Team HDR Heidrun 14.926
11 75 Albert Arenas ITALJET Gresini Moto2 15.757
12 53 Deniz Öncü Red Bull KTM Ajo 18.82
13 14 Tony Arbolino BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 19.152
14 99 Adrian Huertas Italtrans Racing Team 19.999
15 64 Mario Suryo Aji Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 20.76
16 28 Izan Guevara BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 21.256
17 15 Darryn Binder ITALJET Gresini Moto2 22.225
18 16 Joe Roberts OnlyFans American Racing Team 23.264
19 92 Yuki Kunii Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 23.408
20 95 Collin Veijer Red Bull KTM Ajo 24.309
21 80 David Alonso CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team 24.642
22 4 Ivan Ortola QJMOTOR – FRINSA – MSI 26.974
23 71 Ayumu Sasaki RW – Idrofoglia Racing GP 27.064
24 84 Zonta Van Den Goorbergh RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP 30.653
25 66 Oscar Gutierrez QJMOTOR – FRINSA – MSI 37.405
DNF 13 Celestino Vietti Team HDR Heidrun Lap 12
DNF 9 Jorge Navarro KLINT Forward Factory Team Lap 1
DNF 11 Alex Escrig KLINT Forward Factory Team Lap 1
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