Spanish Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) took pole position ahead of compatriot Pedro Acosta (Kalex) For the starting lineup for the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix, which will take place at the Chang International circuit in Buriram town on Sunday.

Aldeguer achieved his fourth pole position in this category and his second pole position of the season. Pedro AcostaAchieving the goal of being at the forefront and his only rival for the world championship was Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex), who finished eighth. The first row of the starting line-up consisted entirely of Spaniards, with Fermín Aldeguer, Pedro Acosta and Albert Arenas (Kalex) thus achieving their best classification in the category.

As with Moto3, there were also many Moto2 riders. They made the job easier Before he took to the track in the first class, however, there was the Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex), who had a special interest among them, and he had to move on to the next class no matter what, in order not to give up too much. The ground for Spaniard Pedro Acosta’s title challenge.

Arbolino finished fourth on his first attempt, giving him temporary passage to the second division, where he fell behind the Czech Filip Salac (Kalex) and moved up to second place a lap later, but was overtaken by the European center and ahead of the British. Sam Lowes (Kalex) and Japan’s Ai Ogura (Kalex).

in the last round both Salac and Arbolino managed to retain their positionsAlongside Sam Lowes, 2022 Moto3 world champion Spain’s Izan Guevara (Kalex) with Jorge Martínez’ Aspar’s Valencia team advanced to the second division, overtaking Japan’s Ogura.

It didn’t take long for the second class to wait and all drivers willing to race took to the track immediately. Let the weather get better as soon as possible in case the raindrops fall again in some parts of the circuit. But this haste spurred them into action some mistakesThe fastest in the first class was in the race starring the Czech Filip Salac, who crashed too fast and therefore “annoyed” both Pedro Acosta and Tony Arbolino, who saw that fast lap canceled, which led to the first leader being Spaniard like. Marcos Ramirez (Kalex).

Following Marcos Ramírez were three other Spanish riders, Alonso López (Boscoscuro), Jeremy Alcoba (Kalex) and Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), who were soon joined by Sergio García Dols (Kalex), but Changes started immediately, without interruption, on the first positions Tony Arbolino is already in fourth place.

HE The printing speed of the party was very fast and so changes are happening almost constantly, but the fact is that the Spanish role was relevant, with Fermín Aldeguer at the helm, supported by Albert Arenas, and Pedro Acosta moving up to fourth place, just behind Thai Somkiat Chantra and with Tony Arbolino. fell to eighth place.

In the sixth round, Pedro Acosta scored with a time of 1:35.548, a thousandth of a second ahead of Fermín Aldeguer and 142 seconds ahead of Arenas. However the best was yet to come Because on his last lap, Fermín Aldeguer took the lead with a score of 1:35.371, despite the terrible scare at the last corner, and beat his compatriot, whom he had relegated to second place, but the less bad Tony Arbolino was two places ahead. The eighth best time between Alonso López and Jake Dixon.

The first starting line fell into the hands of Fermín Aldeguer, Pedro Acosta and Albert Arenas, while the second row was occupied by Arón Canet, Somkiat Chantra and Marcos Ramírez. Already in fourth place were American Joe Roberts, Spaniard Sergio García Dols and Italian Celestino Vietti.