For several years, the Moto2 World Championship has been dominated by Kalex bikes. However, since 2023, this monopoly has been changing. Boscoscuro has become increasingly competitive, and at the start of this season, the small Italian manufacturer has taken the lead.
After five rounds, Sergio García (MT Helmets-MSi/Boscoscuro) leads the championship with 89 points and two victories. In second place, seven points behind, is Joe Roberts (OnlyFans American Racing Team), the only Kalex rider in the top five of the championship.
For the first time, Boscoscuro has a partner team, the newcomer MT Helmets-MSi. The Spanish team is performing well: besides having García in the lead, Ai Ogura is in fourth place, having achieved a podium last Sunday in Le Mans. The Japanese rider is tied in points with third-placed Fermín Aldeguer (SpeedUp).
The Spaniard, who has secured a move to MotoGP for 2025, is 26 points from the top and has yet to confirm his status as a clear favorite for the title. His teammate, Alonso López, is in fifth place in the championship and already has a victory.
In fact, there has only been one race that Boscoscuro did not win in 2024: the Portuguese GP, where Arón Canet prevailed on a Kalex in the Fantic Racing colors. In the constructors’ championship, Boscoscuro leads with 113 points, 15 more than Kalex, with Forward in third and last place without scoring. MT Helmets-MSi leads the teams’ standings with 152 points, followed by SpeedUp with 117 and OnlyFans American Racing Team with 111 points, closing the podium.