The Moto2 Americas GP witnessed the first wet race for the class at the Circuit of The Americas, bringing a wave of uncertainty to the grid as riders debated between slicks and wet tyres. In the end, the wet tyre proved to be the winning choice, with Jake Dixon delivering a dominant performance from start to finish. Meanwhile, the five riders who gambled on slicks paid a heavy price, most notably then-championship leader Manuel Gonzalez, who struggled to 22nd place.
Fresh off his victory in Argentina, Jake Dixon has made it two in a row, clinching another dominant win at the Grand Prix of the Americas. The British rider was unstoppable in the challenging conditions, leading from start to finish and further strengthening his grip on the 2025 Moto2 World Championship.
Tony Arbolino made a strong return to the Moto2 podium by claiming second place. Completing the all-Boscoscuro podium was Alonso Lopez, who delivered a solid ride to finish third on the Team HDR Heidrun machine.
Aron Canet  was unable to match Dixon’s pace, crossing the line in fourth place, massive 28 seconds behind the race winner. Meanwhile, Izan Guevara showcased his talent in the tricky conditions, securing an impressive fifth-place finish for the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 squad.
Unfortunately Celestino Vietti crashed out of 5th place with 2 laps to go. The day only got worse for him, as immediately after he rejoined, he crashed moments later…
Dixon’s commanding performance solidifies his status as a true title contender, showcasing the best version of Jake Dixon we’ve seen yet.
Feature Image Credit: Jake Dixon, COTA, race winner, Americas GP, Moto2, March 30 2025 © Gold & Goose