The Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) presents his ‘credentials’ for the Moto2 world titlein get pole position for the Thai Grand Prixwhich will be held at the Buriram circuit.
Ogura, what? could mathematically be the champion in Buriramframe the best time of 1:34.728 in which he beat the Spanish Arón Canet by 51 thousandths of a second (Kalex) and 74 thousandths to Brazilian Diogo Moreira (Kalex).
The idol Local Somkiat Chantra (Kalex) has before him the challenge of achieving a pass in the second classification from the first, although there are many ‘lovers’ of those four positions who have the right to achieve it.
The Spanish Xavier Artigas (Forward) was not so lucky when he crashed at turn twelve and had to get to his workshop pushing the motorcyclewhich remains almost unpublished in the session, while on track it is the South African Darryn Binder (Kalex) who moved up to first position (1:35.306).
With Binder at the head of the table, in his wake they were first placed Jorge Navarro (Kalex), It’s Guevara (Kalex) and Somkiat Chantra (Kalex), while Sergio Garcia Dolls (Boscoscuro) was left in the qualifying spot with the sixth fastest time.
Garcia Dolls He went out in the second ‘time attack’ ready to qualify and on his first fast lap he stopped the clock in 1:35.289 which put him ahead. ahead of Ayumu Sasaki, Darryn Binder and Izan Guevara, but still has the potential to complete another fast lap.
Somkiat Chantra was the next leader (1:35.017), surpassing Sergio García Dols, whose record also guarantees a place in the second classification, along with Darryn Binder and Ayumu Sasaki.
Before starting the second classification, the Italian was the same Tony Arbolino (Kalex) like Dutch Zonta Van den Goorbergh (Kalex) today They know they have to comply with various penalties for the incident that took place at the Workshop Street entrance on the first day of training.
The Dutchman went in too fast and hit the Italian rider in the middle of the road while pushing his motorcycle ignoring the track marshals which resulted in him being penalized by losing three positions in the starting formation while Zonta Van den Goorbergh had to race from on the factory street.
Somkiat Chantra and Ai Ogura had all the signs of being the main protagonists of the second classification, although the first reference finished the Spanish Marcos Ramírez (Kalex), with a time of 1:34.871 who was soon defeated by his compatriot Arón Canet (Kalex), by running 1:34.841, still some distance from the record set by Ogura earlier in the morning by running 1:34.595.
The world leader, who could be Thailand’s champion in mathematics, He didn’t waste his chance and on the next lap he moved up to first position with a 1:34.728, to later take the path to his workshop and prepare the second ‘time attack’.
But in his second outing on the track and when he was on the fastest lap, Ai Ogura He decided to cut so the other pilots wouldn’t follow him and the Japanese would make a mistake.because there are still some rivals on the track who can take the ‘pole position’ from him.
Some fears prevented Arón Canet from achieving the goal and, in his wake, the Italian Tony Arbolino, who had to settle for fourth place, was overtaken ‘extremely’ by the Brazilian Diogo Moreira (Kalex) .
So, on the second starting line, next to Arbolino, is the Spaniard Marcos Ramírez and the Czech Filip Salacwith a third line entirely Spanish, formed by Albert Arenas, Fermín Aldeguer and Sergio García Dols.
The fourth line is for Spanish Manuel González, the British Jake Dixon and the Japanese Ayumu Sasaki.
Source: La Verdad

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