The Italian rider Tony Arbolino, who until Assen was the leader of the Moto2 World Championship and after entering a severe crisis, entered India 34 points behind Acosta, took advantage of the particular Buddh circuit discovered by all to lead again in a training session. just free before his great rival Pedro Acosta who finished the day separated by 65 thousandths with the Japanese Ai Ogura in 83 thousandths.
And behind them, more than two and a half tenths behind, is Thai Chantra, who was fastest in the free practice session with half a second slower in the morning.
Manu González, sixth, Arón Canet, eighth, Marcos Ramírez ninth, Izan Guevara 13th and Sergio García Dols, 14th have direct provisional places for Q2. The two SpeedUPs from Boscoscuro, 15th Alonso López and 23rd Fermín Aldeguer, were left behind after the first day.
Combined Classification
Source: La Verdad

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