The British Jake Dixon (Kalex) won the first round, one of the passers in the official Moto2 Grand Prix of Catalonia classificationArón Canet (Kalex) and Ai Ogura (Kalex), who dominated the first day.
The leader of the world Pedro “Shark” Acosta (Kalex), had to settle for seventh position in about six-tenths of a second.
Acosta soon topped the cl classification by achieving a record of 1:44.585followed by Marcos Ramírez (Kalex), who was also overtaken by 67 thousandths of a second when Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) was leading on the first day.
The couple Acosta/Ramírez was joined a few minutes later by Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) from Murcia, who also lowered Ai Ogura’s record, as well as the British Sam Lowes (Kalex) shortly after, relegating the Japanese to fifth place , just ahead of another trio of Spaniards, consisting of Alonso López (Boscoscuro), Arón Canet (Kalex) and Manuel González (Kalex).
The first to jump from that trio to the head of the table was “Manugas” Gonzálezwith the third fastest record and within the last six minutes of the free session.
But the best of Ai Ogura is yet to come and with less than four minutes remaining, he regained first place by clocking 1:44.494, although behind him Arón Canet stopped the clock at 1:44.373.
All the drivers used those final minutes to give the maximum of their possibilities and it was British Jake Dixon (Kalex) who surprised everyone by being the first to break the barrier at one minute and 44 seconds to complete the turn on the Catalan track, when rolling in 1:43.983.
No one could during Dixon’s time, who led the session and category on the way to the official classification, ahead of Arón Canet, Ai OguraMarcos Ramírez, Albert Arenas (Kalex), who climbed to fifth place in his last lap, Celestino Vietti, Pedro Acosta, Fermín Aldeguer, Manuel González, Alonso López, Sam Lowes, Jeremy Alcoba, Joe Roberts and Zonta Van der Goorbergh , who took of the first fourteen positions.
Forced to go through the first classification, among others, Sergio García Dols, Somkiat Chantra, Dennis Foggia, Izan Guevara, Borja Gómez or Yeray Ruiz, all of them on the paths of Kalex.
Source: La Verdad

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