The British Jake Dixon (Kalex) starred in the first batch of free practice sessions of Moto2 Dutch Grand Prix, who dominated most of the time on the circuit TT Assen.
Dixon He set a best time of 1:36.865 in his final lap, after chaining a series of fastest laps in the category, first in the fifth lap with a 1:37.637, which was later surpassed by the Spanish record. Alonso López (Darkwood), who finished second, although the British eventually came back to lead the time table.
Dixon He regained the lead on his fourteenth lap by lapping a 1:36.883, which he lowered three laps later by setting a 1:36.857, which was overruled by Race Direction, although the student of Jorge Martinez “Aspar” regained position by setting a final 1:36.865 that gave him first place, with a 31 thousandth advantage over Alonso Lopez and more than one tenth (0.119) with respect to the third classified, also the pilot of darkwood, The Spanish Fermin Aldeguer.
In the chapter of catastrophes, the first one was carried out by the Italian Dennis Foggia (Kalex), which fell at high speed in turn eight, as the Spaniard did shortly and quite strangely Borja Gomez on turn eighteen, the exit of the variant Geert Timmer, which gives access to the finish line.
Already at the end of the session, he also went to the ground, with noticeable physical discomfort after the disaster, the Spanish Marcos Ramirez (Kalex), on turn thirteen of the Dutch layout.
Source: La Verdad

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