[ODDS and EVENS] Ai Ogura Enjoying a Successful Season in Moto2

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[ODDS and EVENS] Ai Ogura Enjoying a Successful Season in Moto2

Ai Ogura won the Moto2 race in Austria. He is now the leader of the championship. He has seven races left in the season. Tetsuya Honda won MotoGP World Championship in 1993. Honda’s Daijiro Kato and Hiroshi Aoyama won in 2001 and 2009.

Aoyama is the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia manager. He believes that Ai Ogura and Chantra can fight for the championship next year.

Ogura's target is to do his best in all races. MotoGP teams head to Italy for the San Marino GP on September 4. The Japanese GP is held at Mobility Resort Motegi on 25 September.

Ai Ogura won the Spanish Moto2 Championship at Circuito de Jerez in Cadiz. It was Ogur's first victory in Moto1 and second in the Moto3. He has a lot of potential to be a professional motorcyclist in future. He is 21 years old. His future is in professional MotoGP.

Ogura won the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup in 2015 and 2016. He competed in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup as a 15-year-old and Moto3 with Idamitsu Honda Team Asia in 2018. Ogura finished 36th overall by the end of the 2018 season. 2019 and 2020 were important years in Ogurah's career as full-time rider in Moto 3.

Ai Ogura is enjoying a successful season in Moto2. He qualified third for the British Grand Prix on August 7. Last year, he cracked the top 10 in the overall riders standings. Ogara finished fourth in Austria before his triumph in Silverstone Circuit. He is a racer to follow. His team is called Japan Sports Notebook. It is available on JAPAN Forward’s dedicated sports website, SportsLook.


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