The final pole of the year in Moto3 was taken by the 18-year-old Dutchman at the Valencian Community GP in Cheste. Colin Veijer ahead of his companion Ayumu Sasaki – 48 thousandths separated from them – and from Turkish Deniz Oncu which causes back pain problems due to FP2 collapse.
It was the second pole of the year, after Austria, for the promising and muscular Staphorst rider who will remain an asset for the Liquid Molly Husqvarna Moto3 title. Sasaki came out of the box to promote Moto2, who this Sunday will try to seal the runner-up position against David Alonso who will start fifth.
Former world champion Jaume Masiá will start eighth as he leads from Portugal to India, Dani Holgado will start 18th after crashing mid-session when he was out of time.
Dutchman Collin Veijer held provisional pole for the better part of Q2 to sign off his second of the year and Masiá and Sasaki, aiming for champion and runner-up, shared five apiece as the year’s leaders
One of the bad news of the day is the official confirmation of the loss for economic reasons of one of the permanent teams on the grid, the German Prüstel GP team, where drivers like Bezzecchi, McPhee, Salac, Dad, Artigas or Kelso and suffered the painful loss of the young Swiss Dupasquier in 2021.
Q2 Moto3 classification
Source: La Verdad

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