Check Filip Salac (Kalex) scored the second best classification the number of training sessions in his sports career and the first in Moto2, ‘Pole position’ for Portuguese Grand Prix It takes place on Sunday at the Portimao circuit.
Salac stopped the clock. With 1:42,323 he outstripped the Spaniard Arón Canet (Kalex) by 68 thousandths of a second. fastest in the morning and set a new record with 1:42.003. Although South Africa Starring Darryn Binder (Kalex). and the first leader of the first Moto2 classification had to succumb to pressure from drivers like Italian Tony Arbolino, Dutch Zonta Van der Goorberg and Spaniard Jeremy Alcoba, who were all on the roads of Kalex as the minutes passed.
In that order, Spaniard Borja Gómez, Marcos RamÃrez, David Sanchis replacing injured Alex Escrig, or Jordi Torres replacing injured Izan Guevara, 2022 Moto3 world champion, and American Joe’s first division ended. Roberts or the Italians Lorenzo dalla Porta and Dennis Foggia.
Almost It took three laps for Spaniard Arón Canet to take the lead Even though the last Moto2 division led by Pedro Acosta and Dutchman Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex) is still ten minutes away, when the lineup could change completely.
Spaniard Alonso López (Acceleration), twelfth in the first laps, tried to improve this position, but “pull” ended on the ground on lap five and in turns on the third lap of the Lusitanian circuit, just one lap after Czech Filip Salac (Kalex) took first place from Canet. When Alonso López was unable to return to the track after the incident, he had to settle for fourteenth, teammate FermÃn Aldeguer sixteenth and Sergio GarcÃa Dols (Kalex) right behind him.
And so the second classification came to an end, despite the Italian Celestino at the head of a classification with up to five Spanish drivers, Arón Canet, Pedro Acosta, Manuel González, Jeremy Alcoba and Albert Arenas, after the Czech driver. Vietti, who “signed” the fourth-fastest time in the category, was among them. Juan Antonio Llados
Source: Informacion

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