Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda) ‘wows’ local fans by taking first pole of the season ‘at home’ and seventh in his sports career, starting from the best position in the starting lineup of the Moto3 Japanese Grand Prix at the Motegi ‘Twin Ring’ circuit. After a controversial final part of the session, Tatsuki Suzuki managed to give herself the best birthday present (25 years old) of the year with the best classification of the year ahead of a very unusual Scott Ogden (Honda), as the British “sneaked in”. to the contestants’ battle for victory and the title of beating Sergio García Dols, Ayumu Sasaki or Dennis Foggia.

Despite the asphalt being wet from the constant rain, the Moto3 riders were eager to get a good result as soon as possible should the situation deteriorate, and perhaps for this reason, Spaniard Sergio could be immediately seen as the leader. The timeline of García Dols (GasGas), who needed water in May and never said it better, is a result that allows him to close the gap with teammate and world leader Izan Guevara. García Dols set a time of 2:12,386 in his third round. David Muñoz, also a Spaniard, wasted (KTM) was able to get up and start his bike at Turn 3 to get to his workshop and attempt a quick repair that would allow him to finish the official session.

On the García Dols timeline, he was succeeded by ‘local’ Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda), who beat the Spanish record more than three-tenths of the past with 2:12,037 when nearly all riders started their final attack on the timeline times. only six minute session ahead. However, recognizing the importance of starting as far forward as possible, Sergio García Dols started a new lap with all fast lap segments, eventually stopping the clock at 2:11,788, beating the Suzuki record by more than two-tenths. Although the Japanese didn’t take long to respond, they did respond with 2:11,246, half a second faster than the Spaniards’ time, forcing him to another attempt which he couldn’t finish when he crashed at Turn seven.

In another area of ​​the circuit, Izan Guevara made an effort to improve his best time, locking him in a secret tenth position at the time, and the traffic on the track was not easy for him, even teased by his own teammatehowever, he showed his genius on the final lap he completed and rose from thirteenth to sixth, but slashed behind him by a few thousandths from several rider records, knocking him down to ninth. Guevara will start from the third place in the starting lineup, which will also feature Italian Riccardo Rossi (Honda) and Turkish Marine Pioneer (KTM), in the first one will be Tatsuki Suzuki, Scott Ogden and Sergio García Dols along with Ayumu Sasaki. (Husqvarna), Dennis Foggia (Honda) and Andrea Migno (Honda) are second. Back Jaume Masiá (KTM), tenth, Carlos Tatay (CFMoto, eleventh, Adrián Fernández (KTM), fourteenth, David Muñoz sixteenth, Iván Ortolá (KTM), twentieth, Daniel Holgado (KTM), in front of Xavier Artigas ( CFMoto), twenty-third, and Ana Carrasco (KTM), thirty.