Ogura debuted his Moto2 pole locker in Jerez

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Japanese Ai Ogura, whose name is linked in the near future to MotoGP instead of his compatriot Taka Nakagami, He won his first Moto2 pole in Jerez and for the third time this year he will start in the front row in a Moto2 race. The Idemitsu Team Asia rider said he needed to square lap, but the young man from Tokyo continues to make big strides in what is his second campaign in the intermediate category where he has already accumulated three podiums and the victory is pending in its history.

Valencian Jorge Navarro, who came from Q1, imposed a 1’42 ”097 start as a reference and crashed just crossing the line on turn 1 and there his option for the third classified of the Portimao survival race was finished Sam Lowes with 1 ’41 “696 took the witness and Arbolino, who always knew Ai Ogura’s wheel, allocated the provisional pole with 1’41” 299 with six minutes left. Arbolino, Lowes , Canet had the first provisional queue at that time.

Japanese Ai Ogura was able to eliminate Arbolino enough to put his 1’41 “289 as the new provisional pole position. Young Fermín Aldeguer also slipped to the second provisional line, beating the time of leader Celestino Vietti .

the murcian Peter Acosta on his first solo attempt he did not pass the 13th with two laps remaining while his teammate Augusto Fernandez temporarily slipped in the third row. Also uncomfortable was the man who provided three free practice sessions that day, Jake Dixon, tenth and final fall to finish in the eleventh final.

Less than a minute from the end, Acosta made it into the top-10 and was separated by 13 thousandths of the third set closed by his teammate Augusto Fernández while Arón Canet with his interim fourth place optimized of his efforts after undergoing surgery on Monday of his left arm and he enjoyed this stage where, because of the heat, it was impossible to lower the hours. Albert Arenas will start twelfth just before Jorge Navarro.

With Q1 Chantra, past Navarro, Arenas and Bendsneyder, Marcos Ramírez will start on 19th, Manuel González on 20th and Jeremy Alcoba on 23rd

Source: La Verdad

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