Chantra presided over both sessions; Acosta, fourth

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the thai Somkiat Chantra He took the two free practice sessions on Friday of the Japanese Moto2 Grand Prix where Arón Canet and Britain’s Sam Lowes also passed world leader Pedro Acosta, who in the morning finished second behind the Thai. The Valencian finished 37 thousandths from the lead.

Acosta was unable to improve his time in the afternoon session, which dropped him to fourth position, although almost two tenths behind the Thai. Things got worse for the second place finisher of the World Cup, the Italian Tony Arbolinowho finished 18th in the race combined as well with his morning time 1.018 off the lead and two tenths off the top-14 cut.

Alonso López, who was allowed a double long lap for the cause of the accident in which the British Jake Dixon (Kalex) crashed in India, practiced during the session at that point of the circuit, which was between of the bend of three and four.

In the last minute and after the last tire change, the dance of times began, the first was Sam Lowes, although it did not last long as behind him Somkiat Chantra lowered his personal time again and there was no one to beat.

Arón Canet (Kalex) moved up to second place on his final lap, with Sam Lowes third and Pedro Acosta, fourth, 71 thousandths behind with the morning time. Fifth place went to Japanese Ai Ogura, with Marcos Ramírez sixth. Izan Guevara and Albert Arenas.

Fifth place went to the Japanese Ai Ogura, with the increasingly effective Marcos Ramírez (Kalex) in sixth position, the Czech Filip Salac (Kalex), seventh, overtaking Manuel González (Kalex), the Italian who Dennis Foggia (Kalex ), who fell at the end of the session at turn nine, ahead of Spaniards Izan Guevara (Kalex) and Albert Arenas, tenth and eleventh.

Combined Moto2

Source: La Verdad

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