Aron Canet He broke Misano’s record in free practice and became the favorite to take pole Moto2. The Spaniard did not disappoint at the moment of truth and was awarded a pole position, his fourth of the season, after breaking his own record. He stopped the clock at 1:34.935 to lose by just four thousandths Joe Roberts. Tony Arbolino comes out third.
About the fight for the title. Ai Ogura, general manager, He managed to finish in seventh position, more than three tenths behind Canet. Things are worse for his partner. Sergio García which has to return from the 13th position.
Arbolino went off like a howitzer towards the post. The Italian driver broke the circuit record twice in his first Q2 lap. He stopped the clock in 1:34.945 and was the only one capable of going below 1.35 for the first time. The closest to him was Aron Canet but two and a half tenths away.
But on the second attempt Canet came like a shot. Of course, the traffic is furious. On his penultimate lap he beat the time of Arbolino and Joe Roberts, who had been ahead for a while. Only 10 thousandths separate the top three. A maximum equality decided in favor of the pilot of Pantikok Karera.
Celestino Vietti and Jake Dixon manage to close out the TOP5 ahead of Fermín Aldeguer, who cannot score more points if he wants to maintain his chances for the title.
Highlight the role of other Spaniards like Marcos Ramíerez who closes the TOP10 or other names like Albert Arenas and Manel González who appear 14th and 15th respectively.
Source: La Verdad

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