Vietti left four Spaniards without a pole

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Celestino Vietti won the only Italian pole in Moto2 at the Misano circuit where this weekend he competes in the San Marino GP. The leader of the World Championship from Losail to Assen beat the Spaniards Albert Arenas and Alonso López, who will join him on the front row -they finished 0″190 apart-, and Arón Canet who will lead the second row. The two strong men of the World Championship and one point in the table between them, Ogura and Fernández, will start eighth and ninth.

The first provisional pole was scored by Somkiat Chantra with 1’37″009 and an initial scare due to a crash at turn 15 at Dixon Kalex stayed in the middle of the line spinning and sliding and luckily the comers from behind Young Fermín Aldeguer woke up after the public slap on the wrist of his boss Luca Boscoscuro and took first place with 1’36″482, a time that lasted briefly at the top, until the close of Albert Arenas his lap in 1’36″189 in half an hour. The Murcian then crashed at turn 8 when he was temporarily third.

Vietti surpassed the time of Arenas with 1’35″996, which also improved and maintained second place in the face of harassment from Alonso López, third after being damaged by Dixon’s motorcycle disturbance and another yellow flag and played of a lap , and Arón Canet, fourth A fall at the end of qualifying did not prevent Vietti from celebrating pole position in Misano, his third of the year and first from Catalunya.

Fermín Aldeguer, who had no time to return to the track, was seventh, leader Ai Ogura eighth, just ahead of former leader Augusto Fernández, Pedro Acosta 13th and Jorge Navarro 16th.

Through Q1 Dalla Porta, Bendsneyder, Roberts and Schrotter pass, Manu González starts 19th, Jeremy Alcoba 21st, Marcos Ramírez 27th.

Source: La Verdad

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