The first pole of the year in Moto2 was scored in GP of Portugal a rookie, the Czech Filip Salac, a pilot who at the age of 8 moved with his parents to Valencia to compete in the Cradle of Champions and train in the best motorcycling of the ages. And the Gresini team rider beat two of the strongest men in the Moto2 championship, Arón Canet and Pedro Acosta, the two men with the best pace of the race this Sunday.
Remarkable improvement after one lap of Tiburón de Mazarrón, who last year barely made it to the front row three times and finished 20th on the grid.
With more wind coming from the Atlantic blowing hard this afternoon, it became a drag to break the record of 1’42″003 set by Aron Canet In Free 3, a loss of about 2-3 tenths is the norm, in addition to what is usually a gust of wind for very good pilots in their driving. Falling 6 minutes from the finish was no longer Alonso López, who was already in the test and lost a lot of work due to gastroenteritis.
The Czech’s 1’42″323 Philip Salac in the middle of qualifying, he stayed until the end and in his last effort after two laps was canceled by the Murcian Pedro Acosta He managed to enter third in the first row at the expense of Manu González from Madrid. Aron Canet who reached 58 thousandths of a second behind Salac, was unable to close the lap, but he maintained that second position.
Manu González and Jeremy Alcoba will start from the second row with Vietti, fourth, and from the third Albert Arenas with Tony Arbolino and Sam Lowes.
For the rest of the Spaniards, Alonso López will start 14th, Fermín Aldeguer 16th, rookie García Dols 17th, Borja Gómez 20th, Marcos Ramírez 22nd, Jordi Torres 26th and David Sanchis th -27.
Moto2 Q2 classification
Source: La Verdad

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