The Spanish Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) controlled under the rain the development of second free practice session of the Moto2 Japanese Grand Prixwhich saw a red flag near the start of the session at Motegi’s “Twin Ring” circuit.
The fall of Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex) at the start of the session at turn six of the track, Race Direction was forced to show a red flag when his motorcycle was left in the middle of the track, after he was blown up and hit the ground hard. which led him to touch an arm with clear symptoms of pain. There are more than 28 minutes of practice left.
As soon as the second session continued and in the same wet conditions, because even shy the rain did not stop, it was the Czech Philip Salac (Kalex) who took advantage of the “juncture” to get to the top of the time table, although he was unable to finish the session after suffering a crash at turn four which damaged his bike and left him with no option for continuation.
By then the Italian had taken over the leadership of the session Tony Arbolino (Kalex) and Spanish Aron Canet (Kalex), a little while later, I relegated him to third place ahead of Espanyol Fermin Aldeguer (Boscocuro) and Augusto Fernandez (Kalex).
The final minutes, in addition to being intense, were quite eventful, with mishaps involving the Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex), on turn eight, the Spaniard Jeremy Alcove (Kalex) or the Indonesian Kemit Kubo (Kalex), among others, while at the top, at the head of the time table, is certain Fermin Aldeguerin front of Tony Arbolino, Aron Canet, Filip Salac, Jake Dixon (Kalex), Albert Arenas (Kalex) and Alonso Lopez (Boscocuro).
Source: La Verdad

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