After winning his first victory in the Moto3 World Championship, the Colombian Hispanic David Alonso (GasGas) extended his Austrian GP streak and set the best time at the end of the first day at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg with 1’41″223 and more than half a second ahead of his immediate rival, the Dutchman Colin Veijer (Husqvarna).
If in the morning the benchmark in the smallest of the categories of the World Cup is its leader, the Spanish Daniel Holgado (KTM), his mistake in the second session, where he could not improve his time from the first, relegated him to fourth place, although as a lesser evil his main rivals in the fight for in the championship ended up on his back.
The Turk Deniz Öncü Only (KTM) finished ahead of Holgado, third, just twenty thousand ahead of the Spaniard.
Jaume Masiá finished in sixth position, while the Japanese Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna), who adapted to the temporary second place in the world championship at Silverstone, had to settle for eighth place, between the Spaniards Iván Ortolá ( KTM) and José Antonio Wheel (KTM). ).
The Brazilian Diogo Moreia (KTM), one of the morning benchmarks, who could not improve the morning record, had to settle for tenth position, with David Salvador (KTM), nineteenth, David Muñoz (KTM), in everyone’s mouth for the next period and their future is not yet determined, twenty-one; Xavier Artigas (CFMoto), twenty-fifth, and Ana Carrasco (KTM), twenty-eighth.
Source: La Verdad

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