Dutch collin veijer (Husqvarna) achieved the first “pole position” of his sports career in the season Following his motorcycle world championship debut as the fastest in the official classification for the Moto3 Austrian Grand Prix on the Spielberg “Red Bull” circuit.

there is veijer best time of the eighth lap with 1:41.486to achieve the first best classification of his sports career ahead of world leader Spaniard Daniel Holgado (KTM).

Turkish Sea Pioneer (KTM) took the third place. Jaume Masia (Sling), José Antonio Rueda (KTM) and Italian ricardo rossi (Honda) in the second row of the starting line-up.

Jorge Martínez ‘Aspar’ student Japanese Ryusei Yamanaka (Gas Gas) surprised first class performanceAccording to his close follower, Italian Matteo Bertelle, he managed to climb to the first place with only a tenth of an advantage.

With themJapan’s Taiyo Furusato advances to the second classification (KTM) and Ivan Ortola (KTM) and related names such as Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM) or Spanish Xavier Artigas (CFMoto) or David Salvador (KTM) were excluded.

Left as soon as the second qualifier started Italian Romano Fenati on the ground (Honda) managed to salvage his bike to try to finish the session in good time.

And how could it be otherwise the first leader of the group was Colombian David AlonsoHe was born in Madrid and resided in Torrejón del Rey (Guadalajara), but that was only meant to become a reference in the category and still the entire qualifying session was ahead.

Turkish Marine Pioneer (KTM) found himself while Romano Fenati crashed he had to enter his workshop with some kind of technical problemJaume Masiá (Honda), who made his Moto2 signing official in 2002 by the team led by Eduardo Perales, was promoted to first place while on the track, but his registration was revoked because he overstepped the boundaries of the Austrian circuit.

The leader of the Moto3 world championship, Daniel Holgado (KTM), “found” the lead ahead of David Alonso and Australian Joel Kelso (CFMoto).

Meanwhile, other reference drivers such as Japan’s Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna), Jaume Masiá and a total of nine drivers did not qualify with just over five minutes left in the session.

Deniz Öncü, with José Antonio Rueda (KTM) behind him, climbed to the topDespite the fact that the Spaniards canceled the fastest lap as they overstepped the limits of the track.

One lap later, Daniel Holgado reclaimed the lead with the Pioneer followed by Dutchman Collin Veijer (Husqvarna).

Masiá, who did not have the fastest lap recorded when canceled by Race Direction He managed to move up his sixth rank, which brought him up to fourth rank.Veijer is behind Holgado and Vanguard.

The surprise came with the lowering of the checkered flag, with rookie Collin Veijer taking the pole position ahead of the top six finishers Daniel Holgado, Deniz Öncü, Jaume Masiá, José Antonio Rueda and Riccardo Rossi. .

It was for the third line David Alonso (Gas Gas), which almost crashed to the ground at the end of the session with no healing optionAyumu Sasaki and Joel Kelso are in fourth place with David Muñoz (KTM), Stefano Nepa (KTM) and Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda).