Guevara will look for the poker of triumphs in Spain from the post

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It’s Guevara, the world champion since the Australian GP, ​​has between the eyebrows to make history by conquering victory in the same campaign in four Spanish circuits. And he already has half the work in his favor as he will start from pole position at the Cheste circuit, his fifth of the year, and share the front row with Deniz Oncu and his teammate Sergio García Dols, who is also committed in his personal history, tied for runner-up

Tatsuki Suzuki left a 1’38″875 lead before returning to the pitlane to face a final attack with five minutes to go and Yamanaka, the best of the free practice sessions, and champion Guevara completed the provisional front row Japanese Ayumu Si Sasaki, who is battling García Dols and Foggia for runner-up this Sunday, due to a fall and it’s his turn to work against the clock on his Husqvarna.

Sergio García Dols chased by Holgado and Dad hit the track first. The man from Castellón was provisionally sixth and on pole in the first two partials, but a scare ruined his lap. On the next lap he completely closed the lap, improving Suzuki’s provisional pole position by 0″221 (with 1’38″654) and less than three minutes ahead.

The Turkish Deniz Oncu beat the Dols time by 0″175 until the personal world champion Izan Guevara put the best time of the weekend at the top with 1’38″479, a clear that path to try to beat the poker of victories in Spain. Dols kept the front row and Moreira, Sasaki and Ortolá would start second with Dennis Foggia seventh.

Jaume Masià finished 11th, but will leave that position due to his suspension, David Salvador 13th, David Muñoz 14th, Daniel Holgado 15th, Xavi Artigas 16th and Carlos Tatay 17th . They all won a place at the expense of the Algemesí pilot.

Masiá went into Q2, but had to serve a harsh penalty

Via Q1, Sasaki, Masiá, Muñoz and Carraro entered the fight for pole position. Race Direction finally allowed Masiá and Toba by leaving the pitlane with a long lap in the race where David Almansa gained a place and will start in 21st and two places were won by Adrián Fernández, 24th and Ana Carrasco, 30th.

Source: La Verdad

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