The American Joe Roberts was broken pole after pole by the stylish man of the paddock, the Murcian Fermín Aldeguer, whose MotoGP future is especially clear as a replacement for Luca Marini in the VR46. Poleman that in 2020 the Californian regained Lusail’s record time at the expense of Vietti, and by seven thousand, and will close the front row Aron Canet. Lusail’s re-emergence leads to some incredible record laps in all categories.
While his future in MotoGP continues to be discussed in the Murcian offices Fermin Aldeguer the roller has been applied to the track since the Australian GP. He has signed up for most of the free practice sessions since then, missing a fourth pole position in the last four qualifying sessions and the last two wins by 0.127 and a red flag. Except for Thailand where the champion is already. Pedro Acosta He set the tone in free practice, which Fermín would answer with victory from pole, and this Saturday with pole for Roberts, the one from La Ñora became the benchmark for speed, irregular, of Moto2.
Celestino Vietti In Q1 he broke the record for the best lap three times, leaving it at 1’57″568 and it remained to see Aldeguer’s response in Q2. In the first lap taken, the Murcian put 1’57” 765 that they had both Canet and Vietti himself answered. But the Italian from VR Academy was ‘on fire’ in the last half hour leaving his record at 1’57″312 in the middle of pole qualifying. But Joe Roberts With his 1’57″305, he surprised the favorites by recalling the old times in Qatar. He was the polesitter in 2020, a campaign in which he started from No. 1 on the grid three times.
Aldeguer, at the time fourth at 0″127, was left with no choice to improve due to a red flag due to a broken engine at Escrig Forward and oil spilled at turn 7. Vietti and Canet stayed as fellows in the first class Hollywood American Row. Pedro Acostaof all the fish that have been sold, he will start seventh.
Q2 Moto2 classification
Source: La Verdad

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