Pedro Acostawho this Sunday has his first chance to win the world title in the intermediate category, led the two free practice sessions, marking territory against his great rival, the Italian Tony Arbolino, whom he passed by six tenths of first day of free practice. of the Thai Moto2 Grand Prix at Chang International in Buriram.
If in the morning Acosta achieved 1’36″266, in the Thai afternoon he dropped to 1’35″985, beating the time of the man who led most of this FP2, Marcos Ramírez from Cádiz, by 14 thousandths. Fermín Aldeguer, also from Murcia, finished in 20 thousandths. And after the Spanish trio, the local Chantra was ahead by more than a tenth.
Acosta dedicated most of the session to working on race pace and left the time until the end where he moved up to first place, without major problems. His rival Tony Arbolino was not quite as quick, closing the day’s top-10 in six tenths.
Moto2 free combined
Source: La Verdad

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