Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex) beat world leader Spanish Pedro “Tiburón” Acosta (Kalex) in the official classification of the San Marino Moto2 Grand Prix by only 80 thousandths of a second.

While Vietti had to struggle until the last lap, where he achieved his best time, Acosta had to overcome many obstacles, such as his rivals falling due to the strong wind blowing on the track.“Marco Simoncelli” Misano Adriatico is in second place.

Third place went to Spain for the first time Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex).

Dutch Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex), with Italians Tony Arbolino (Kalex), “Manugas” González (Kalex) and the Dutchman Zonta Van der Goorbergh (Kalex) managed to move into the second class and this was almost mandatory for the Italian pilot.

Arbolino had to move on to the second quarter if he wanted to be in a position to challenge Spaniard Pedro Acosta.world leaderHe faced off in the second Italian race and achieved his goal, but had to confirm it with a good position in the starting lineup in the second classification.

Izan Guevara (Kalex) will start from 19th place Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), twenty-first, twenty-eighth and last of the Spanish drivers, ahead of Sergio García Dols (Kalex) and Borja Gómez (Kalex).

Despite the problems in the first division, “Manugas” González took advantage of the tempo he brought to the “local” Celestino Vietti and Mattia Pasini, At the age of 38, world leader “Tiburón” Acosta was “sailing” in the intermediate positions of the timetable.

Vietti climbed to first place on his next lap, just seven thousandths of a second ahead of González, but then lost ground, but the final part was very intense and Vietti managed to consolidate “pole position”second of the season, ahead of Acosta and González.

Aron Canet had to settle for fourth place, just ahead of Mattia Pasini. Alonso Lopezwith american Joe Roberts (Kalex), British Sam Lowes (Kalex) and Tony Arbolino are in third place.

Fourth place went to the Czech Republic Filip Salac (Kalex), with Thai people Somkiat Chantra (Kalex) and Dutch Zonta Van der Goorbergh.

English Jake Dixon The player who crashed at the end of the session had to settle for fourteenth place along with M.Arcos Ramírez (Kalex), sixteenth and Jeremy Alcoba eighteenth.