The Italian Dennis Foggia (Honda) sentenced the pass to the second official classification of Moto3 Italian Grand Prix on the Mugello circuit with all his rivals in the condition of his bike.
With a note of 1: 56,676six -tenths of the circuit’s absolute record, 1: 56.001 held by the Japanese since last year Tatsuki Suzukithe Italian Foggia dominated the category, although at its inception almost all the favorites finished on the Moto3 podium, including the Spanish Daniel Holgado (KTM), Sergio Garcia Dols (GasGas), Izan Guevara (GasGas) and Jaume Masia (KTM), the Italians Andrea Migno (catapult) and Riccardo Rossi (Honda) or Brazilian Diogo Moreira (KTM), with them.
The negative note at the beginning of the day is the confirmation of short from Japan Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna), who on Friday suffered a fall in the second free session of the exam where he was hit by Spaniard Jaume Masiá, who did not dodge and ran over him.
Sasaki was transferred to a Borgo Panigale medical center where he was seen the fracture of two clavicles, a fracture of a vertebra and a small precipitate on the headinjuries that would keep him away from the competition in the long run but thanks to the helmet they avoided a worse diagnosis.
In tight sports, in addition to Foggia and his rivals, the Briton got the pass in the second direct classification. John McPhee (Husqvarna), Japanese Tatsuki Suzukithe Turk Deniz Oncu (KTM), the British also scott ogden (Honda), Italian Stefano Nepa (KTM) and Spanish Carlos Dad (CFMoto).
From that second classification are the Spaniards Adrian Fernandez (KTM), Ivan Ortola (KTM), David Munoz (KTM), Xavier Artigas (CFMoto) at Anna Carrasco (KTM).
Source: La Verdad

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