The Moto3 grid isn’t used to closing the day, it used to open it at the Grand Prix, but it’s time to rewrite the program for local consumer tastes with Moto2 and MotoGP star riders. But the change in norm did not affect by Andrea Migno or Dennis Foggia, adds the fourth pole of all time, the first of the year for who is the first leader of the year, or for Dennis Foggia, second classified, who set a timed lap to set the pace of the race and stayed in that technique only 67 thousandths of the start first. And along with the two Italians, Catalan Xavi Artigas will appear for the first time in the front row after going through Q1.
There’s an attractive wheel for the staff above all, second-class Moto3 World Championship Dennis Foggia who missed FP1 where he competed against his compatriot Andrea Migno. The Leopard rider after five seasons still hasn’t broken pole position, although he already has seven wins and 17 podiums in his likely last Moto3 year, but he gives the impression that he hardly cares.
A strategy was marked, copied by his Suzuki teammate who served as his ‘wheel guard’, who didn’t go through the pitlane and throw seven consecutive laps so it was just bullshit to the Leopard.
The first provisional pole was scored by Izan Guevara with a 2’16 ”609 before Foggia and his Suzuki guard calmly arrived (ninth in his first lap). Migno replaced Mallorcan with his 2’16 216 and Foggia He first climbed to fourth place three tenths behind his compatriot and on a free track he did not improve his place, but reduced the difference by one tenth. A provisional pole was removed from the task at 2’16 ”with a 2’16” 158 thanks to a great T4 and on the fifth lap he dropped to 2’16 ”130, this time losing to T4.
Andrea Migno gave the touch with his 2’15 “814 with the conventional strategy, as if Xavi Artigas could take second place with his 2’16” 066, but to the extreme, Foggia came and almost challenged Migno to in pole position.
If Foggia hadn’t seen her hair done at Mandalika in Austin, history could have repeated itself because her exhibition with worn wheels and speed setting is vintage.
Via Q1, Xavi Artigas, Ogden, Nepa and Bartolini, 19th Adrián Fernández, 22nd Ivan Ortolá, 23rd Gerard Riu, 24th David Salvador, 26th Ana Carrasco moved to pole position.
Alberto Surra did not go in Q1 after his spectacular FP3 accident, although he witnessed the qualification from his seat in the Rivacold Snipers Team box, after going to the hospital for a check-up where they found a fracture of the right scaphoid if where he was declared ‘unfit. ‘.
Source: La Verdad

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