Vietti finishes as the leader, despite the fall and no improvement

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The Italian Celestino Vietti He completed the Italian triplet on the first day of free practice for the San Marino Grand Prix at Misano by leading the Moto2 combined, despite crashing without consequences in this second free practice session, and also not improving his best time in the morning.

In his recovery, Alonso López (Boscoscuro), in a streak, finished in 24 thousandths, with the wild card Mattia Pasini third, as well as his compatriot in the morning clock -0″095- while Augusto Fernández rose to fourth position at 97 thousandths , a top-4 finish of less than a tenth.

The two Italians, who had been the best in the morning, suffered crashes, first at turn 4 Pasini, running as a wildcard in his own Kalex and technically assisted by the Aspar team, and then Vietti, leader from Losail until Assen, at turn ten, when he was doing teamwork with his teammate Niccolo Antonelli, who was about to hit him.

Augusto Fernández, who relieved him in the lead of the world championship at Silverstone and gave Ogura the lead in the final Red Bull Ring, had a minor accident in the morning in the form of a fall, ending up in fourth position on the day , second in FP2, ahead of British Jake Dixon and Spanish Aron Canet and Albert Arenas, although both also dropped out.

Pedro Acosta was ninth, ahead of Tony Arbolino and leader Ai Ogura. Manuel “Manugas” González, Fermín Aldeguer, Jorge Navarro, Jeremy Alcoba and Marcos Ramírez did not achieve their goal of directly entering Q2.

Source: La Verdad

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