He Colombian of Spanish origin David Alonso (CFMoto), which recently won the Moto3 world titlecontinues on its own and at the end of the first day of practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang circuit He moved up to first position to dominate another day of testing.
Alonso, who? The flag of the Valencian Community is displayed on its fairing with black crepe for DANA victims in Spain, marked a best time of 2:11.241 where he is almost four tenths of a second away from the category’s absolute record, 2:10.846, held by the 2023 Moto3 world champion, the Spaniard Jaume Masia (Sling).
The second round of the first day of Moto3 in Sepangthe first valid for official classification This has taken place in better asphalt and atmospheric conditionsallowing all drivers to go on the asphalt with dry tires, which can be seen for the first time on the time table.
Spanish is just a few turns away Adrian Fernandez (Honda) had already gone 2:11.684, less than a second off the fastest lap record.
Fernández’s record has been maintained for a long time with reference to the category, ahead of the Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki (Husqvarna) and Taiyo Furusato (Honda), including the Dutch Colin Veijer (Husqvarna) behind them and the former world champion, David Alonsoin eighth position, more than nine-tenths of a second behind the session leader.
some pilots They ‘snuck in’ between Adrián Fernández and David Alonsowhich has lost some positions in the classification, but still has a lot of room for improvement in the future.
After the first attack on the time table, the drivers seemed focused on finding a good pace for the race, as there was hardly any movement in the classification positions, until the last quarter of an hour entered.
Adrián Fernández remained the leader on his record almost until the end of the daywhile after that there were many changes in the classification order, but the last wheel change had to be decisive in achieving a position that has the right to be temporarily in the second direct classification, something with changes in the atmosphere that usually happens in Malaysia, this could be the final.
And it is, surely, Adrian Fernandez who beat his own time by running 2:11.457, although for behind him ran the previous world champion in 2:11.241 to rise, for the first time, at the head of the table and have time to do another lap, where the Spaniard Daniel Holgado (Gas Gas) stuck to the slipstream of his motorcycle, which was able to improve, although not very much. much, from eighth to sixth position.
So, David Alonso is the fastest in the categoryahead of Adrián Fernández, Taiyo Furusato, Ryusei Yamanaka, Collin Veijer, Josñe Antonio Rueda, Daniel Holgado, Jaco Roustone, Scott Ogden, Tatsuki Suzuki, Ángel Piqueras, Luca Lunetta, Joel Kelso and Stefano Nepa, who are guaranteed temporary access in the second classification.
Pilots such as the Italians Riccardo Rossi and Matteo Bertelle, the Spanish Iván Ortolá, David Muñoz, David Almansa, Xabi Zurutuza or Joel Esteban, among others, were not successful.
Source: La Verdad

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