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Arbolino and Dixon extend Moto2 contracts for 2024

Tony Arbolino and Jake Dixon have extended their contracts with Marc VDS and Aspar respectively to stay in Moto2 in 2024, effectively ruling out a move to MotoGP.

Autosport has learned that Marc van der Straten's team, which was negotiating with several candidates who had offered themselves as Arbolino's replacement with a view to 2024, closed the deal last weekend at the Red Bull Ring with the current second-placed rider in Moto2. Aspar followed suit with Dixon.

Arbolino is now in his third season in Moto2. After a very solid start to the season, in which he took two victories and six podiums in the first seven rounds of the calendar.

In the last three he has lost out to Pedro Acosta, who erased a 27-point gap to take the championship lead.

He will move up to MotoGP next season with KTM, though it is not yet known where he will ride given the Austrian manufacturer's current seat logjam.

In recent weeks, Arbolino has been strongly linked with one of the MotoGP bikes still without an owner for next season.

In this regard, it is worth noting that the extension of the Marc VDS deal does not completely rule out the possibility that he will race in MotoGP next year, although it does make it more difficult.

With this move, Marc VDS secures one of two things: either one of the main attractions of the Moto2 championship or the payment of his cancellation clause.

One of the possible destinations for Arbolino appeared to be Gresini, to ride the bike that Fabio di Giannantonio will most likely vacate.

Dixon, whose promotion to MotoGP would have been welcomed by the promoters in an attempt to boost television audiences in Britain, was also in contention for di Giannantonio's seat. However, the Dutch Grand Prix winner has preferred to remain with Jorge Martinez Aspar's team.

Source: Autosport

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