Japanese ayum sasaki (Husqvarna) took third pole position The season’s authority holder as the fastest in the official standings for French Grand Prix related to Moto3 At the Le Mans circuit.
Sasaki was more than three-tenths of a second faster than his rivals on the timelines, the Brazilian. Diogo Moreira (KTM) and Spanish daniel holgado (KTM).
The Moto3 classifications started with very different atmospheric conditions than they had to face in the morning, in the last free session, the drivers of the smallest of the categories, so the Italians managed to pass in the first classification. Andrea Migno (KTM) and Stefano Nepa (KTM), Spanish david the savior (KTM) and Japanese taiyo furusato (Sling).
Japan’s Ayum Sasaki took the lead in the second classification ahead of Spain’s Daniel Holgado (KTM) and Brazil’s Diogo Moreira (KTM) despite the strange fear he could control.
The intensity doubled in the final moments when Sasaki retained his lead with a time of 1:42,073, followed by Holgado and Moreira, but all the drivers were in search. a good flow that will let them draw a thousandth from second place to personal records.
Definitely a first-class Italian Andrea Migno was one of the ones who managed to improve by beating 498th of a second in his penultimate lap. Sasaki’s “wonderful time”, He rolled in 1:41,630 on his final lap and crashed into the final part of his last lap at Turn fourteen.
But the joy Andrea Migno, whose fastest lap was taken away for crossing track limits and moved up from second place to fourth place, while Diogo Moreira took second place.
In any case, Ayumu Sasaki “condemned” the Moto3 classification in second place, ahead of Andrea Migno, Iván Ortolá (KTM) and Jaume Masiá (Honda) and Diogo Moreira and Daniel Holgado.
Third in the starting line-up will be Turkish Deniz Öncü (KTM), Spanish Xavier Artigas (CFMoto) and Malaysian Syarifuddin Azman (KTM), José Antonio Rueda (KTM), David Salvador (KTM) and Stefano. Nepal is in fourth place.
Further back, in twenty-fifth place, Spaniard David Alonso (GasGas) with a Colombian passport and Ana Carrasco (KTM), the only woman in the competition, finished twenty-seventh.