Although it looked broken by post-race frustration, Aronkane’s screen had been destroyed by the end of the Netherlands Moto 2 Grand Prix on Sunday.
It may also contributed to his narrow defeat at the hands of Diogo Morila.
Fantic Rider Canet absorbed the pressure from Moreira and led the way all the way to the penultimate lap.
Afterwards, Canette claimed, “I didn’t make any mistakes – it was a strategic choice to go through him and study him.”
However, Canette was unable to retaliate the line just 0.056 seconds behind Moreira, who made history as the first Brazilian to win the Moto2 Grand Prix.
Canette’s team then explained its broken screen and its possible role in defeat.
‘The gear that wasn’t properly involved caused an impact that Aron hit the windshield with his helmet and broke it. This unexpected incident cost him the speed required to complete the decisive move.
Canet checked. “Unfortunately, after six rounds, there was a problem that caused the windshield to break.
“Nevertheless, my sense of bike has improved significantly compared to my last race. I’m close to the level I had at the end of last season.”

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He lost to Moreira in his second race, but Canette closed within five points on Sunday for title leader Manuel Gonzalez.
“I’m pleased that I finished ahead of Gonzalez. The championship is still long. The goal is to collect as many points as possible before the Asia Tour,” said Kane, who is linked to taking over the BMW Worldsbk seat at Toprak Razgatlioglu in 2026.
Fantic team manager Roberto Locatelli added:
Moreira, who likes Gonzalez, is thought to be interested by the MotoGP team for next season, finishing third in the World Championships and 31 points from the top.