The Spanish Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), who turned 17 on Tuesday, turned the page on the veteran step Celestino Vietti made to him in the Argentina race and recovered his brilliant version of Argentina and set the pace at the end of the first day of free training for the Moto2 Grand Prix of the Americas.
Aldeguer achieved a best time of 2: 09.155 where he surpassed Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) by 46 thousandths and Joe Roberts (Kalex) by more than tenth, who surpassed “in the extreme” British Jake Dixon (Kalex ) and in Arón Canet (Kalex).
Nearly ten minutes of the second round ended and almost all the riders lowered their record in the morning, with a stronger and more intense trend, which led to constant change in the table and also the collapse, as with Augusto Fernández , the head of the morning, conditioned the result.
Fermín Aldeguer stopped his best time at 2: 09.155 under the checkered flag and on his wake were Tony Arbolino, Cameron Beaubier (Kalex), Jake Dixon, Arón Canet, Augusto Fernández, Pedro Acosta, Japanese Ai Ogura, Jorge Navarro and Albert Arenas, they all have provisional passes for Q2, as well as American Joe Roberts, Thai Somkiat Chantra, British Sam Lowes and German Marcel Schrotter.
Celestino Vietti, also fifteenth due to a crash, Marcos Ramírez, Manuel “Manugas” González and Jeremy Alcoba, among the Spanish riders, were left temporarily.
Source: La Verdad

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