Aron Canet is the big favorite to take pole at Japanese GP we saw what we saw in practice but the rain appeared and the expert pilots benefited from mixed conditions such as Jake Dixon. The Briton from Aspar was fastest straight out of the pits and this has already helped him seal his second pole of the season, his sixth on his record, ahead of Van Den Goorbergh.
Despite the setback, Canet is in such a sweet moment that he is comfortable in any situation. So the Spaniard managed to finish third three-tenths of Dixon’s time. For his part, the Leader Ai Ogura finished ninth at home while Sergio García continued his efforts and finished 17th.
In the first attempt he again sparked at Motegi and the times were not good. However, the track is not suitable for rain tires and the drivers can only stay on the track in case things don’t get worse and they can lower their records. The one who best fits that situation is Jake Dixon, who He dominated the Q2 halfway point with a 1:52.693.
Then the rain picked up and the drivers, knowing they couldn’t improve, went into the pits. Some came out to try but track conditions prevented improvement. Canet had done his homework before the tide came and secured the front row with third position, behind Van Den Goorbergh, who achieved the best result of his life despite having to go through Q1.
Joe Roberts will start fourth and Another positive news this Saturday is Izan Guevara. The Spaniard has struggled since his arrival in Moto2 but managed to finish fifth and could round off one of the best results since he arrived in the category last season as Moto3 champion.
Source: La Verdad

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