Japanese ayum sasaki (Husqvarna) achieved fifth “pole position” of his sports career to be the fastest in the official classification for Argentine Grand Prix On the Moto3 track Rio Hondo Hot Springs.
Sasaki sets his best time 1:48.539 and the Turk, who outperformed his closest followers by more than six tenths of a second. Sea Pioneer (KTM) and Brazil Diogo Moreira (KTM).
He was Spanish from the first classification Ivan Ortola (KTM) is the fastest, followed by Turkish Deniz Öncü (KTM), again Spanish José Antonio Rueda (KTM) and Japanese ryusei yamanaka (GasGas) were able to pass the stage despite crashing at Turn 5 while Rueda was in eighth place in the second qualifier and struggled to improve the result.
At that time, in the second round, Turkish Deniz Öncü took advantage of the fact that he came ‘hot’ from the first classification and set the best time against Brazil’s Diogo Moreira with only 72 thousandths of a second with 1:49.142 (KTM) and 172 per thousand compared to Iván Ortolá.
Truth once again passing the first classification was a ‘plus’ advantage to know the condition of the asphalt much better. Öncü, Ortolá and Rueda are among the highest positions on the timetable, with variable weather conditions and clearly visible on the timeline from the first minutes.
While some riders sought the fast-paced pace of their opponents to improve their position in the final minutes, few achieved that goal, including one of the championship favourites, Japan’s Ayumu Sasaki, who was the fastest of the week. The checkered flag waving at the finish line climbed to first place with a time of 1:48,539, very close to the Spanish record. Sergio Garcia Babies (GasGas) is set at 1:48,429 in 2022.
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After Sasaki, Deniz Öncü was unable to improve his time and had to take second place and Diogo Moreira third place to achieve their best second lap time.
Iván Ortolá finished fourthwith his compatriot Jaume Masia (Honda) and Japanese tatsuki suzuki (Honda), in front of the Spanish-Colombian David Alonso (GasGas), British Scott Ogden (KTM) and Italian Andrea Migno (Sling).
World championship leader Spain’s Daniel Holgado (KTM) had to settle for tenth place, more than a second behind Sasaki, accompanied by Japan’s Kaito Toba (Honda) in fourth place and Italy’s Matteo Bertelle (KTM). .
José Antonio Rueda was greatly affected by his decline and was unable to defend or improve eighth place. and was surpassed by several contenders to finish thirteenth.
Xavier Artigas (CFMoto) finished fifteenth, ahead of David Salvador (KTM) in twenty-second place, David Almansa (CFMoto) in twenty-fifth and Ana Carrasco (KTM) in twenty-seventh, ahead of David Muñoz (KTM).