Japanese people Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda) has the authority to dominate the first free training session for him Thai Moto3 Grand Prix which this weekend will be held at the “Chang International” circuit in Buriram, ahead of the Spanish Jaume Masia (KTM) and Italian Andrea Migno (Sling).
The rain seemed to be the main protagonist of the weekend and although in this first round it did not rain much, the track conditions were wet and the records were far from approaching the best in the category, but almost from the first minute is the Japanese Suzuki that has marked references to all his rivals.
suzuki He set a best final time of 1:51.520 which put him ahead by almost three tenths of a second. Jaume Masia and is already over half a second in Italian Andrea Mignowhile the world leader, the Spanish It’s Guevara (GasGas), finished in a cautious fifteenth place.
Guevarawho had never ridden the Thai track and the previous day recognized that the wet conditions were not to his liking, set a best time of almost 1.4 seconds suzukiwhich forces him to improve significantly to join the leading group and mathematically defend his chances of becoming champion at the next round in Australia.
In suzuki as leader, among the most represented riders in the category, the Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM) finished in fifth position, along with the Spaniards Sergio Garcia Dolls (GasGas), Adrian Fernandez (KTM), Carlos Dad (CFMoto) and Daniel Holgado (KTM), from seventh position, respectively.
Japanese people Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna), who in the race at the “Twin Ring” Motegi took third place on the podium, also did not start the day very well, where there was almost no fall, of the Italian. Enea Bartolini (KTM), occupied the fourteenth position, just behind the Spaniards David Munoz (KTM) and is therefore forced to improve if he wants to be on the podium in Thailand as well.
Source: La Verdad

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