The British Jake Dixon and Sam Lowes, on Kalex paths, finished at the top of the time table in the first free practice session of the Moto2 Spanish Grand Prix on the “Ángel Nieto” circuit in Jerez de la Frontera.
Yes ok it was Augusto Fernández (Kalex) who almost all the time took the lead in classifying these first free skillsin his final laps, first Sam Lowes and then Jake Dixon climbed to the top positions, finishing as the fastest in the session with a time of 1: 41.938, which is 275 thousandths better than Sam Lowes ’record.
Augusto Fernández finished nearly three -tenths of a second behind the British drivers and as the first Spaniard, while Arón Canet (Kalex), who received a “fit” to compete in the Spanish Grand Prix, finished in sixteenth position a second behind the leader.
Canet, who had to use a special glove on his left hand, was larger to avoid discomfort in the damaged part of the wrist, because recognized the other day that initially his physical condition in the damaged area was approximately thirty percent of his normal performanceIn fact, during the session the Valencian driver from Corbera received a visit from the championship doctor, Ángel Charte, who was interested in his physical condition, which did not prevent him from completing up to 16 laps of the Andalusian track.
Albert Arenas (Kalex), Jake Dixon’s teammate on Jorge Martínez’s “Aspar” team, finished the first session in fifth place, along with Pedro Acosta (Kalex), seventh, and Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro), in th -nine position. Somewhat far away, Marcos Ramírez (Kalex), thirteenth, finished with Jeremy Alcona (Kalex), fifteenth.
Jorge Navarro (Kalex) didn’t start the day very well and he had to settle for eighteenth place, along with Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex), twenty-one.
Source: La Verdad

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