The Turk Deniz Oncu who was only eleventh in combined free training, earned the second pole of his Moto3 World Championship career of 97 thousandths than Red Bull KTM Ajo rokkie and current FIM CEV champion, Daniel Holgado along with the head of free training and big favorite win with Dennis Foggia completing the front row with his strategy of doing all of Q2 using the same set of wheels.
At 1’57 ”299, John McPhee kept the provisional pole ahead of Riccardo Rossi and Jaume Masiá for most of the qualifying and in the final 4 minutes with everyone standing at the garage door waiting for the spinning wheel to start.Meanwhile, Dennis Foggia repeated the technique of doing the full time test (seven laps) with the same set of wheels allowing him to climb to second place with a minute and a half.
Foggia insisted he had the provisional pole in the few thousandths until Turkish Dennis Oncu with 1’56 ”811 was the first to drop from 1’57” in search of his second pole after Portimao. And Red Bull KTM Ajo rookie Daniel Holgado went to the front row of the grid between Oncu and Foggia.
From the second row will start the leaders Sergio García Dols and Izan Guevara with McPhee and from the fourth the second ranked in the World Championship Jaume Masiá who was the best in FP2. 15th will start David Muñoz and 17th Carlos Tatay
By Q1, Yamanaka, Bertele, Fellon and David Muñoz have moved into pole position, and Adrián Fernández will start on the grid 19th, Ivan Ortolá 21st, Xavi Artigas 26th and Ana Carrasco 28th.
Source: La Verdad

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