The Italian Andrea Migno (Honda) took the first fight for the best practice position in the first round of Moto3 for the Austrian Grand Prix at Spielberg’s “Red Bull Ring”.
migno He achieved a best time of 1:50.378 where he was more than two tenths and a half of a second ahead of Daniel Holgado (KTM) and over seven at the Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda).
A strong storm during the Austrian night left the asphalt of the “Redl Bull Ring” completely wet for the start of the first round of free practice in Moto3, where the Spaniard David Muñoz (KTM), confirmed yesterday his continuation in the championship. for 2023 by signing with the Spanish team BOE Motorsport, which also includes the only woman in the championship, the Spanish Ana Carrasco, the first star of the day due to a fall at turn ten of the track.
Without consequences for his physical integrity, David Muñoz was able to return to his workshop to wait for the damage to his motorcycle to be repaired. while on the track, it is the leader of the world championship, the Spanish Sergio García Dols (GasGas), who manages to set the pace in the category, is the first to test the new variant located between curve one and two, although the asphalt conditions prevented the calibration of the “real” delay it could create in the rhythm of the pilots.
Sergio García Dols immediately found himself a tough opponent among his own teammatesIzan Guevara, who first put himself in his wake and a few laps later climbed to the lead of the session, although he still has a lot of effective training ahead of him.
From that moment, a certain “give and take” was established between both riders, exchanging the leadership of the time table, until at the last moment the surprise jumped and the one who climbed to the first place was the Italian Andrea. Migno (Honda), ahead of Spaniard Daniel Holgado (KTM) and Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda).
Sergio García Dols had to settle for fifth place, with Izan Guevara in tenth positionwhile Italian Dennis Foggia (Honda), the main rival of the Spaniards in the fight for the title, was seventh.
Source: La Verdad
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