If the difference between Marc Márquez and the rest of the MotoGP grid In the fight for the pole it was astronomical (eight tenths), the Moto3 pole of David Alonso at least. The Colombian driver remains two steps above the rest of the grid in the intermediate category and also got a good cushion from the rest to take pole position in Aragon. RUeda was the closest and more than four tenths away and David Muñoz, third, finished a second away.
In the first attempt there were scares and falls. Ortolá almost ate Furusato on lap eight and went wide while Roulstone crashed at the start of lap seven. The fastest were David Alonso, who was the great dominator of the weekend, and Joel Kelso.
When pushed, David Alonso continued what he was doing. In the first attempt on the second new rubber, he took more than a second from Collin Veijer, who was briefly ahead. But, far from stopping there, in his last attempt he reduced his time by another six tenths stopping the clock at a surreal 1:58.089. The first pole since Mugello.
tirewhich is also a good weekend, is the one that gives the Aspar pilot the most difficult problem but it was left at 433 thousandths. David Muñoz, which is always excellent at MotorLand, got third place to Angel Piqueras and his BOE Motorsports teammate Joel Kelso. Of course, he was a second behind Alonso’s time.
More trouble for the other heavyweights in the category as well Dani Holgado, who will start seventh on the grid, or Ivan Ortola, which closed the TOP10 just behind Collin Veijer.
A very eventful Q1
Just ten minutes into the session, the falls were about the same as the rest of the weekend. Pilots like Vicente Pérez or Ricardo Rossi crashed while YAmanaka is losing oil from his KTM. The stewards gave him the black flag with an orange circle so he could get back to the MT Helmets MSI box before he caused more damage.
Times are increasingly slow and those who make the cut are Bertelle, Furusato, Farioli and Ogden. The Spaniards Xavier Zurutuza and Vicente Pérez were left behind.
In progress*
Source: La Verdad
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