David Alonso is on his way to another full race at Jerez: he already has pole

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The second consecutive fight for the poles in Saturday’s Spanish GP, Moto3, was completely dry as soon as the sun dried the Jerez track for the good of the riders and also the many fans who endured stoically a ‘ dog’ morning because of the cold, wind and rain.

And what hasn’t changed is the undisputed dominance of the CFMoto Aspar rider David Alonso who took the pole as and when he wanted with 1’44.954 following the same script of his movie in Austin where he was ahead in all the classifications and didn’t get the fastest lap in the race to finish today’s Perfect week he can now celebrate with cava since he turned 18 two days ago.

The Andalusian will leave with him David Muñoz qHe finished at 0.220 and Dutchman Colin Veijer will complete the first row of the grid And the second row is rookie Ángel Piqueras who, after passing through Q1, finished sixth, ahead of Ortolá and Joel Esteban, the teammate of Davis Alonso.

The negative note of Q2 was the heavy fall on the exit lap at turn 5 due to a moisture patch from the World Championship leader Dani Holgado that if he could start this Sunday – he couldn’t even lift the bike by himself and had an injured left leg and was helped by two marshalls – he would do so from 18th place on the grid. He is defending just two points against Colombian Hispanic Alonso, who if he gets off to a good start has plenty of pace for a solo victory from start to finish.

Another of the favorites for the Moto3 title was also dropped, José Antonio Rueda, whose attack of appendicitis during the Austin GP led to an emergency operation 15 days ago and although he tried, he was finally cleared this Saturday for the remainder of the GP.

Moto3 classification

Source: La Verdad

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