Canet took the lead and Acosta “fell” to third place in Portugal

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Aron Canet (Kalex) topped the time table at the end of third practice session of the Moto2 Portuguese Grand Prixin the Portimao circuit, where the former leader “fell”, Pedro Acosta (Kalex), up to the third position.

Among the highlights of the third Moto2 practice session was the fall of the first day’s leader, the Spaniard Pedro Acosta (Kalex), who crashed at turn three, although he was able to recover his bike and return to the workshops to repair the damage done, when he was second on the session’s time table.

Canet He set a best time of 1:42.003 and by only 86 thousandths of a second the Czech Philip Salac (Kalex) and now in just one tenth of a second Pedro Acosta.

Like them, they go through the secondary direct classification the Spanish Alonso López (Speed​​​​Up), Fermín Aldeguer (Speed​​​​Up), Manuel González (Kalex) and Sergio García Dols (Kalex), as well as the Belgian Barry Baltus (Kalex), the British Jake Dixon (Kalex). ) and Sam Lowes (Kalex) ), the Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex), the Dutch Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex) and the Thai Somkiat Chantra (Kalex).

for very little stayed outside the Spaniard Albert Arenas (Kales), in addition to the American Joe Roberts (Kalex), the Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) and also the Spaniards Jeremy Alcoba, Borja Gómez, Marcos Ramírez and Jordi Torres, who took over to Jorge Martínez “Aspar” in the team ” to the injured Izan Guevara, Moto3 world champion in 2022.

Source: La Verdad

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