the brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM) defeat the Spaniards Izan Guevara (GasGas) for nearly two thousand a second in the fight for the first position in free training for Spanish Moto3 Grand Prix on the circuit Angel Grandson of Jerez de la Frontera.
Moreira achieved the best time of 1: 45.736 to move into the second direct classification as the fastest, ahead of Izan Guevara, who was one of the first riders to mount a soft tire to “jump” on the time table, if where Sergio García Dols Si (GasGas), the world leader, had to settle for ninth position, without looking for improvement in the standings in the last minutes.
Sergio García Dols managed the bad luck of the first day of training by setting the best time of the entire weekend where there was still a quarter of an hour left in the session, which up to that point had passed with some . calm.
The world leader achieved a best time of 1: 46.234, which is a tenth of a second faster than the record set by his teammate Izan Guevara (GasGas) on Friday as the best in the category, although in shortly after that he was ahead of them. Jaume Masiá (KTM) and then Carlos Tatay (CFMoto), but García Dols didn’t go down the run and he even set a new fastest lap, 1: 46.214 before entering the final ten minutes and the last change of tires.
It was in those last minutes when riders began to enter their workshops to mount the soft rear wheel to “attack” the times on the table, and one of the first to do so was Izan Guevara, who hit at 1: 45.935, which he canceled for exceeding the track limits, although on the next lap he “squared” all the partials and achieved a 1: 45.738, which he fully best time in the category.
At the time, Sergio García Dols was in his workshop still waiting for the right moment to get back on track, even though the second place he occupied on the time table gave him a bit of peace of mind to deal with the last minutes. , where the changes ended. to consistency and the first and most important is starring young Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM).
The debutant in the category fell to 1: 45.736, where he beat all previous records, led by Izan Guevara and up to five riders who also gathered the record of Sergio García Dols, who went from second to eighth position. .
Technical problems left Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda) out of contention to enter the second classification, without any rival being able to beat Moreira’s time, which finished as the fastest, ahead of Izan Guevara with only two thousand a second. to him, David Salvador (Husqvarna), Dennis Foggia, Deniz Öncü, Andrea Migno, Jaume Masiá, Ryusei Yamanaka (KTM), Sergio García Dols, Iván Ortolá, Ayumu Sasaki, Joel Kelso and Riccardo Rossi.
They had to go through the first classification, among others, Kaito Toba, Xavier Artigas (CFMoto), Daniel Holgado (KTM), Adrián Fernández (KTM), Gerard Riu (KTM) and Ana Carrasco (KTM).
Source: La Verdad

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