The Valencian Aron Canet He won his second pole of the year, his sixth in Moto2, improving the ‘flow’ he was experiencing this weekend in Mandalika, but he had very strong competition in the top five separated by only 71 hundredths and the leading – 10 to two and a half tenths. The two strong men of the World Cup will start fourth Pedro Acosta and tenth Tony Arbolino who suffered another fall.
Canet managed to set a good time on his second lap at 1’34″155, but he was close. Manu Gonzalez The Spain-trained Czech is three thousand away from his first pole position. Filip Salac 16 thousandths missing and the leader of the World Cup Pedro Acosta Only 24 thousandths and except during ‘Manugass’ the rest achieved this in their first explosive turns. Like González, Fermín Aldeguer also had his option in the final turn and was 71 thousandths short. Along with Acosta and Aldeguer, the explosive Chantra, who dominated Japan from Friday to Sunday, is in the second row.
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Source: La Verdad

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