Moto2
Team LIQUI MOLY Dynavolt Intact GP
Australia
* 09.06.2005
The world of motorcycle racing has another talent - Senna Agius. The young Australian, born on June 09, 2005, already has an impressive racing history to show for his talent and determination.
Senna Agius first attracted attention in 2019 when he celebrated a remarkable success in the Australian Supersport 300 by taking overall victory. This performance laid the foundation for his burgeoning career.
2019 brought not only national but also international recognition for Senna Agius. He placed an impressive 9th overall in the Japanese Moto3.
In 2020 and 2021, Senna Agius competed in the Moto3 Junior World Championship. Despite challenging competition, he was able to gain valuable experience, even if his overall placings of 29th and 35th did not reflect the top ranks.

The 2022 season marked a decisive step in Agius' career as he ventured into the demanding Moto2 World Championship. Finishing 26th in the overall standings, it became clear just how tough the competition would be.
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The year 2023 will undoubtedly go down as a turning point in Senna Agius' career. With his Liqui Moly Husqvarna IntactGP team, he secured the European Championship title in the Moto2 class in outstanding style, an achievement that underlines his skills and potential.
With his impressive successes, Senna Agius has secured himself a place in the Liqui Moly Husqvarna IntactGP Team for the 2024 Moto2 World Championship. Alongside his experienced teammate Darryn Binder, Senna Agius will once again demonstrate his skills and rise to the challenge at the highest level. At the end of an instructive season, the team should finish 18th.
Senna Agius showed a great upward trend in the 2025 Moto2 season with the Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Team and gradually matured into a real title contender. He rode a strong race at the season opener in Thailand and secured a podium finish (P3).
In Jerez, he achieved another podium finish when he defended his third place after a thrilling battle and thus secured the "double podium" for his team.
A highlight of the season was his first Moto2 victory at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone: Senna Agius prevailed in a dramatic race, cleverly exploiting slipstream duels and overtaking his rivals in the closing stages - a historic moment for him and the team.

He also showed consistency over the course of the season: in Le Mans, he fought his way into the points despite difficult conditions. At the season-ending qualifying in Valencia, he secured the front row of the grid (third place), which impressively underlined his potential.
It was particularly emotional in Australia (Phillip Island) when he became the first Australian in Moto2 history to win on home soil - a milestone and a real highlight.
Senna Agius will remain loyal to the Intact GP team next season, alongside Manuel Gonzalez. With the experience he has gained, his will to win and his young talent, he wants to continue to grow and be at the top once again.
Conclusion: Senna Agius has proven in a short space of time that he is not only a promising talent, but also a serious competitor in motorcycle racing. His constant development and successes at national and international level make him an exciting rider whose career should be followed with interest. Looking to the future, it remains to be seen what successes the young Australian will achieve in the world of motorcycle racing.
| Year | Competition | |
| 2019 | Australian Supersport300: | Total 1. |
| 2019 | Japanese Moto3 | Total 9. |
| 2020 | Moto3 Junior Worldchampionship | Total 29. |
| 2021 | Moto3 Junior Worldchampionship | Total 35. |
| 2022 | Moto2 Worldchampionship | Total 26. |
| 2023 | Moto2 Europeanchampionship | Total 1. |
| 2024 | Moto2 Worldchampionship | Total 18. |
| 2025 | Moto2 Worldchampionship | Total 10. |