Qatar Moto2: Dixon: 'Turn 1 and 2 was a disaster', misses out on possible podium

Having shown podium pace throughout the weekend, fourth-year M🌠oto2 rider Jake Dixon instead leaves Lusail with a disappointing 11th place finish.
Dixon, who qualified in seventh position for Su🌟nday’s Qatar Moto2 race, made a dreadful start as he dropped as far back as 22nd placꦺe.
Dixon made a good but not great launch of the line, before finding himself ꦏwith nowhere to go on the outside of turn one. On the dirty part of the track, Dixon then lost more places o🅘n the approach to turn two.
While the ಌBrit was able to regroup and make his way back through the pack, it’s a start to the season which without doubt failed to meet expectations.
"Turn 1 and 2 was a disaster! Being that far back – outside the top twenty – on the first lap meant it was so hard to try and come ba🌌ck," ꦕsaid Dixon.
"I had to pass 10-11 riders and it took a l🍌ong time. I think I lost ten seconds and if you take that away from the final race time then we would have been battling for the podium.
"So, we had 🌊the pace but the first lap held me back. It’s a long season and this is just the start."
As part of his comeback through to P11, Dixon had to overtake team-mate Albert Are꧑na♏s, who himself had a disappointing first race.
The Spaniard eventually finished in 13th spot which was last of the four rook🐼ies from last season - Celestino Vietti won, Tony Arbolino was fifth and Ai Ogura sixth.
Arenas added: "Good to get the first race out of the way, ඣeven if I’m not totally happy with how it went because I was preജtty on-the-limit.
"We got some good information for the next couple of races and will focus now on making a forward step and keep making 🅘laps to improve."