It’s Guevara, who debuts this weekend as leader of the Moto3 World Championship, won his fourth pole of the year and always in Moto3 at the Motorland Aragón circuit, a very strategic timing test that almost played out on the last lap launched. The Majorcan secured that pole on his penultimate lap as after coming through the pits he was unable to get past in time before the checkered flag fell. However, no one took away the privileged position and the Japanese Sasaki and the Alicante Dani Holgado They will join you on the front line.
Motorland Aragón is a circuit where slipstreams are very important due to the very long straight and the image of drivers waiting for a good tire has been a trend since the first outing on the track in Q2. Midway through qualifying, only two drivers had credited time, Furusato and Foggia, and the others either aborted a lap or were making theater in front of their box door.
Free practice dominator Deniz Oncu was one of the first to be disqualified due to a breakdown and his team had no time to fix it and he was unable to get past 13th on the grid. Of the five remaining, Ayumu Sasaki was the first to lose by 1’58” (1’57″963) and soon after Izan Guevara, the leader of the World Championship and the most important tire, won a lap in 1’57 ” 868 on the wheel of his good friend Holgado when everyone returned to the pit with only one option left after one lap and those who were happy, even, like Moreira, Guevara, in his case that temporary post, or Oncu.
Izan, the man with the best speed, this time pulled Holgado and carried him on the wings towards that first line.
Ortolá will start seventh, Jaume Masiá eighth, Xavi Artigas tenth, Carlos Tatay eleventh and Sergio García Dols 12th, who before the race was second in the world championship, 11 points behind his teammate Guevara, and finished 1″007, Adrián Fernández 15th. and David Munoz 16th.
Carlos Tatay, David Muñoz, Ricardo Rossi and Taiyo Furusato joined the fight for pole from Q1. Among the Spaniards, only Ana Carrasco, who will start 27th and María Herrera, 29th, were left without going to Q2
Source: La Verdad

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