Jake Dixon’s tear-jerking response to his first-ever Moto2 victory

The Brit showed gratitude to♉ each of his parents and mentioned his unwell grandparent in a heart-warming response to his greatest m♛oment on two wheels.
Appropriately, it tees us a homecoming at theꦏ British Grand Prix at♒ Silverstone next month.
has a message for you - He's just won a Grand Prix!!
— MotoGP on BT Sport (@btsportmotogp)
A s♈till emotional Jake on that first Grand Prix win.
“No words,” he told BT. “I’m speechless. I’ve goꦦt no emotion, I don’t know what’s going on.
“Can you believe it?
“Anybody out there, from the UK, who feels like it’s never goi🤡ng to c⛦ome? Literally never, ever stop believing.
“I’m a kid who came from Dover who had nothing.
“My dad gave me everything to achieve my goals.
“Finally, I’ve won, I’ve got here.
“I bided my time, like the team said, I got into the lead but th🍰en made a false neutral and made it hard for myself. But determination wins over everything.”
Hi𒈔s friend Fabio Quartararo added: “I knew it! I am so happy for him and for💯 his wife.
“It’s really great for him. This🧔 is just the first one.”
BT’s Sylvain Guintoli said about Dixon: “We know his character, he has that flamboyance. There’s nothing better tꩵhan a happy Jake, he gave us 🍎a real treat.
“We all knew it was coming but when you finally stamp that win, after all the 📖hard work, it is so nice.
“We all had a moment watching the images.
“It is the woꦑrk of resilience, never letting go, always going 🔜to work. He’s always on a bike trying to perfect himself.
“He’s super fit, trying to keep his weight down.
“He worked at the victory, visualised it.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, 𒆙to football, to F1.