Diogo Moreira Is the 2025 Moto2 World Champion as Izan Guevara Takes His Debut Win at Valencia
This weekend at Valencia the 2025 Powered by Triumph Moto2™ World Championship reached its grand finale, where Diogo Moreira entered the weekend leading the overall standings by 24 points ahead of title rival Manuel Gonzalez.
For the majority of the season it had been Gonzalez leading the title charge and after the 16th round at Misano he was 39 points clear in front. However, with Gonzalez facing some challenges in the rounds to follow, Moreira started to make his move and the battle for the title reignited with Moreira taking the lead last time out at Portimão.
Sunday’s 22-lap race saw Gonzalez ahead of Moreira on the grid in fifth place, while Moreira was just a row behind in ninth. Knowing what he had to do, and with a healthy point advantage, Moreira delivered a careful and precise race throughout, while Gonzalez tried his hardest to defend and fight for the championship.
However, disaster struck for Gonzalez, who with just five laps remaining pulled into the garage as he struggled with rear grip. Although rejoining the race, he’d dropped out of the points and Moreira had done enough to be crowned the 2025 Moto2 World Champion.
Meanwhile during the race it was Izan Guevara who put in a superb performance. Starting from second place, the BLU CRU Pramac rider charged to the lead on the opening lap and never looked back. Extracting the most out of his Triumph 765cc triple engine, as seen on the Street Triple 765 RS, Guevara controlled the race and defended his position from Dani Holgado who was hot on his heels in the closing stages.
Crossing the line +0.717s ahead of Holgado, Guevara took his debut Moto2 win and became the sixth winner of the super-competitive series this year. Completing the podium in third place and celebrating his first-ever Moto2 podium was rookie Iván Ortolá, who came through the pack from 11th on the grid.
Taking the chequered flag in fourth place was Collin Veijer, with Filip Salač fifth - his first top 10 since Hungary, and Albert Arenas was sixth. For Brit Jake Dixon, this weekend marked the last race of his Moto2 career as he moves to the World Superbike Championship next season, and he crossed the line seventh, and was fifth in the overall standings. Wrapping up the top 10 Senna Agius was eighth, Celestino Vietti ninth and tenth was Tony Arbolino.
The 2025 season has seen six different race winners, with 17 new lap records and 19 new all-time lap records in the Triumph-powered class.
With the 2025 season now wrapped up, all eyes will be on 2026 where the Moto2 World Championship will return on 27 February - 1 March at Thailand's Chang International Circuit.
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2025 MOTO2™ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:
Diogo Moreira - 287 points
Manuel Gonzalez - 257 points
Barry Baltus - 232 points
Aron Canet - 227 points
Jake Dixon - 225 points
Dani Holgado - 208 points
Celestino Vietti - 157 points
Albert Arenas - 156 points
David Alonso - 153 points
Senna Agius - 149 points