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Senna Stuns at Silverstone to Take Maiden Moto2 Victory

Triumph Street Triple 765 bikes at Triple Trophy Moto2 round 7
Racing Triumph Motorcycles 25th May 2025

 

In an electrifying Moto2™ showdown at Silverstone, Australian Senna Agius claimed his first victory with a last-lap move in a dramatic five-rider scrap. Brazilian Diogo Moreira secured his first podium of the season, while Colombian rookie David Alonso celebrated a maiden Moto2 podium – all powered by Triumph’s 765cc triple engines, which delivered relentless action and close racing.

Qualifying set the stage for a tight contest, with Aron Canet grabbing his first pole of the season. He was joined on the front row by Manuel Gonzalez and Diogo Moreira, promising an explosive race – and it didn’t disappoint.

Race day began wet, with strong winds, but drying conditions created the perfect recipe for a classic. Gonzalez’s wheelie off the line dropped him into the pack, while Moreira launched well, only for Canet to hit back early and take control.

The early stages saw constant position changes as the Triumph-powered bikes battled through Silverstone’s high-speed sections. Izan Guevara led a Moto2 race for the first time, while Gonzalez – after a tough start – surged to seventh before crashing out with Baltus in a dramatic racing incident.

As the laps ticked down, Canet, Moreira, Agius, Alonso, and Guevara emerged as the leading group, delivering breathtaking moves and battles that showcased the strength and parity of the Triumph 765 Triple. Alonso hit the front on lap 10, eyeing a maiden podium, as Canet, Agius and Moreira kept fighting at the front.

The final laps saw the top four riders trading places in a blur of speed and bravery. The Triumph engines were pushed to the limit in a final lap showdown that had fans on their feet. Alonso led into the final sector, but Agius launched a stunning double overtake to snatch the win at the flag, ahead of Brazil’s Moreira and Colombia’s Alonso. Canet just missed out on the podium positions in fourth, with Guevara rounding out the top five. 

 

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