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Fourth pole position of the year for Guevara

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Izan Guevaramade his debut as the Moto3 World Championship leader this weekend, taking his fourth pole position of the year and the all-time Moto3 win at the Motorland Aragon circuit. The Mallorcan secured that pole on the penultimate lap after passing the pits but not in time to pass before the checkered flag fell.But no one has usurped a privileged position, Japan’s Sasaki and Alicante Dani Holgado They accompany you on the front lines.

Motorland Aragón is a circuit where slipstreaming is important due to its long straights, and the image of drivers waiting for good tires has become a trend from the first run of Q2. At the halfway point of qualifying, only his two drivers, Fursato and Foggia, set times, with the rest of the drivers abandoning laps or making theater in front of the box doors.

Free practice reigning Deniz Onck was one of the first to be ruled out due to an injury that left his team unable to move past 13th on the grid with no time to repair. With five to go, Ayumu Sasaki was the first to lose 1m58s (1m57s963), followed shortly after by World Championship leader and most valuable wheel Izan Guevara with 1m57s868. ran a lap. When they all returned to the pits with only one option left after one lap, be it Moreira, Guevara, provisional pole in his case, or Onck, his best friend Holgado’s wheel and it People who are not even happy.

The man with the best pace, Izan this time pulled Horgad and carried him to that first line on the wing.

Ortra will start in 7th, Jaume Macia in 8th, Xavi Artigas in 10th, Carlos Tatai in 11th and Sergio Garcia Drus in 12th. Sergio Garciadorus is his second in the pre-race World Championship, where he is 11 points behind teammate Guevara, finishing in 1.007s and Adrian Fernandez is his 15th. And the 16th generation David Munoz.

Carlos Tatai, David Munoz, Ricardo Rossi and Taiyo Furusato joined the pole race from Q1. Among the Spaniards, only Anacarrasco, who starts 27th, and her 29th-placed María Herrera remain out of her Q2.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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