Italy Matteo Bertelle led a list of classified pilots that were fastest in official practice at the end of the first day of the Thailand Grand Grand Prix of Moto3 at Buriram’s Circuit ‘Chang International.
Bertelle stopped the stopwatch at 1: 40,931, a record in which he beat his countryman Stefano Nepa (Honda), Spanish José Antonio Rueda (KTM) and Japanese Rysei Tamanaka (KTM), the fastest day, because in the morning he rose at 1: 40,851.
As with the first free batch, problems in the smallest of categories for some of its participants, as in the case of Italian debutante Guido Pini (KTM), which ends with lands in the curve twelve after the session session, which restored it to the late time table positions.
A couple of curves before, in ten, also tried the hardness of Thai asphalt the Italian Luca Lunetta (Honda), which could return to the track by his own foot.
Again, as it happened to the free sign, the Japanese Ryusei Tamanaka (KTM) manages the marking of references to its rivals when filing at 1: 41.230, second of a Spanish quartet formed by ángel Piqueras (KTM), José Antonio Rueda (KTM), David Almona (Honda) and David) Muñoz (KTM).
Behind them climbed into the positions of another Spanish, Adrián Fernández (Honda), who suffered without consequences, reached a third position of nearly 140 thousand from the second part of the Japanese reference, though all pilots were preparing their attack on the table of time with a second change of tires.
Italian Matteo Bertelle was the first to defeat the wealth registry when rolling at 1: 40,931, with his countryman Stefano Nepa up to 235 thousand, leading José Antonio Rueda and Ryusei Weaving.
Sa likuran ng ulo ng kuwarts, isa pang quartet ang inuri, sa oras na ito ng mga Kastila, na nabuo nina Ángel Piqueras (KTM), Adrián Fernández, David Almansa (Honda) at David Muñoz (KTM), kasama ang Japanese Taiyo Furusato (Honda) at ang Italian Riccardo Rossi (Honda) na kinopya ang unang Ten Position.
The right to be in the second direct classification of Nicolo Carraro (Honda), Australian Joel Kelso (KTM), British Scott Ogden (KTM) and Luca Lunetta (KTM) also won.
Outside of that intent and therefore forced to carry out the first classification they finished.
Source: La Verdad

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