After the suffering of the Portimao race due to tire damage, the fourth of which he handed over the leadership of Moto3 to Dani Holgado, the Colombian Hispanic from the CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team, David Alonsoregained his best form and in the process opened up his pole position in the World Championship with a record lap where he overtook the Spaniard Jose Antonio Rueda and the leader Dani Holgado.
After 9 podiums, five of them wins, the pole finally came and in the corralito he was joked by the Aspar team asking him for time. And for Alonso this will be the first watch where the best lap in qualifying will be rewarded.
The Texan weekend driver after scoring three previous classifications David Alonso He hasn’t missed his chance to also take pole position in Moto3 since he first stepped out on the track. In two consecutive returns he dropped to 2’14″661, maintaining a margin of two tenths over his second.
Only the poleman from Portugal Jose Antonio Rueda In the second round and without any ambition, he put the time at risk, but his 2’14″123 was canceled when he left turn 20. He continued to push to get 2’14″309 in front and through of 17 thousandths Alonso won. He regained the pole at 2’14″292. Leader Holgado was third on the front row at 0″195.
Q2 Moto3 classification
Source: La Verdad

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