Pedro Acosta is not a polesitter, he added one to his successful year in Moto3 and in Moto2 he only had one more at Le Mans last year. But every now and then he opens the jar of the essence of the time attack like this Saturday at the Sachsenring he found the hole so that no one caught his tire and had a hole to mark a good turn that was not close for the break . Tony Arbolino, who had a 20-point cushion over Pedro before the race, and Dixon will complete the front row.
Pedro Acosta The only dry free practice session at the Sachsenring complicated by rain, but the mystery of that leader should always be clear, has seen more Tony Arbolino which appears on Sundays after being overlooked for the rest of the days. But the first reference times were definitely established by the Italian with 1’24″448 and 1’24″217 ahead of Arón Canet who, although blindfolded by the crash at Mugello, arrived with an extra 15 minutes of Q1. It was not accurate on the first wheel Pedro Acosta, eleventh with a good lap canceled for going green and 6 long tenths. Chantra, since Q1, finished second between Arbolino and Canet with Aldeguer fourth and López only tenth.
In the second attack, Acosta took the lead with 1’24″052 and 0″165 margin with Arbolino and Alonso López also improved to third place, at 0″212. Arón Canet’s response climbed to second 0 “152 from Murcia which, to be clear, raised the bar to 1’23″858 on Lowes’ wheel, not close for the others. Arbolino also improved enough to wrest second place from Canet and Dixon sent of Canet on the second line with Alonso López and Lowes.
Regarding the remaining Spaniards, Fermín Aldeguer 8th, Albert Arenas 9th, Sergio García 10th, Manu González 12th, Jeremy Alcoba 17th, Marcos Ramírez 24th, Carlos Tatay 25th and 26th Izan Guevara,
Qualifying Q2 Moto2
Source: La Verdad

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