Colt somkiat chantra (Kalex), 23, took the first “pole position” of his sports career locally, in the “country”, official classification. Thai Grand Prix Moto2 At the ‘Chang International’ track in Buriram world leader Spaniard Augusto Fernández (Kalex) placed eighth.

This season, after Chantra, the tenth different hero of a ‘pole’ in the category so far, the Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) and Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex)He is discussing with Augusto Fernández the lead in the interim classification of the World Cup.

In the last grand prix, a very weak Celestino Vietti was the first leader of the first division with 1:36,038. Sam Lowes (Kalex), German Marcel Schrotter (Kalex) and Spaniards Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) and Marcos RamíreHaving to jump out of his MV Agusta in the morning, z.

Fermin AldeguerOn other occasions the hero of great deeds tried to the end to sneak into the second classification, but failed to achieve a goal Celestino Vietti achieved despite an accident – ​​seventh in Q1 and twenty-first in the starting line-up. final moment, Thai Keminth Kubo (Kalex), Dutch Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex) and American Joe Roberts (Kalex).

a new decline Aron Canet (Kalex) once again complicated his performance in Turn five and third of the weekend in the second division, where the first lead was English. Jake Dixon (Kalex), who was soon expelled from this privileged position by the Spaniards. Alonso Lopez (Boscoscuro) and Thai somkiat chantra (Kalex).

The classification had just begun and the changes at the beginning of the classification followed one after another, with the local hero Chantra, 1:35.625 as the main reference, followed by the Italians Tony Arbolino and Celestino Vietti, who came with the “sensations”. Very experienced Thai asphalt from the first qualifiers.

Shortly after another setback on the track between the second and third sectors, When Spaniard Albert Arenas and American Joe Roberts fell to the groundThe one who was so close to him could not escape from his motorcycle and jumped over it magnificently, but although a little dazed at first, the American was able to leave the track on his own feet – directly to the track clinic to spend on the corresponding clinic. medical examination—neither Arenas was likely to continue.

As the minutes passed, the main riders in the category were achieving one-thousandth of their personal bests, but with Somkiat Chantra as the reference, Tony Arbolino and Japanese Ai Ogura followed, while Pedro Acosta (Kalex) was second. in the morning, he then placed tenth to move to fourth place.

World leader Augusto Fernández suffers againin eighth place, he tried to improve his position until the flag came down, but he did not reach his goal and will start from the third line of the starting lineup, along with British Jake Dixon and also Spaniard Jorge Navarro (Kalex).

The first features Tony Arbolino and Ai Ogura, Pedro Acosta, Celstino Vietti and Alonso Lópe, along with Somkiat Chantra.z second.

Fourth place is Spain’s Manuel ‘Manugas’ González (Kalex), America’s Cameron Beaubier (Kalex) and Czech Filip Salac, and fifth place is Dutch Bo Bendsneyder and Spain’s Jeremy Alcoba and Albert Arenas.