Motorsports
Augusto Fernandez’s pole that sealed the jump to MotoGP
The final pole position of the second day of the Aragon Grand Prix at Motorland was taken by Moto2’s world championship leader. Augusto Fernandez The rider who beat Albert Arenas by 0″124 and his replacement at Red Bull KTM Ajo Box next year, current teammate of Girona native Jake Dixon, by 0″291. This is his third pole in his career, and his second following at Silverstone a day after MotoGP GasGas Factory officially announced his signing. Here are the points he has against Ogura, who starts from 7th on the grid before the start of Race 4.
First to be left out was leader Celestino Bietti from Losail to Assen after his first crash – they had few laps left to look for a good position and he was 17th or worse – And the first provisional pole was Ai Ogura, who also took 1:52.402 from Q1 ahead of Dixon, Canetto, Arenas and Lopez, while Augusto Fernandez was ninth in this first session.
After several back-to-back attempts to take provisional pole on his third attempt, Alon Canett managed to close out the lap in 1’52.274, but it was inconclusive and Dixon took 1st. The time was 52.179 minutes, which was the best time at the end. A thousandth of the week held by Alonso Lopez in FP3.
A replica of the World Championship leader and MotoGP rookie rider has gone missing. Augusto Fernandez Albert Arenas and Pedro Acosta, who dropped first from 1’42” to 1’51″888 and 0″124, followed Canet into the top five with just over a minute remaining. Provisional 4th ahead of Canet and Acosta. Lopez who surfaced on.
On the last lap started, only Lopez did not catch the flag and had the option to improve, but lost it in T3, keeping the second line shared with Cane and Acosta.
2nd Kokura was 8th, Ardeguer 11th, Navarro 13th and Gonzalez 14th.
Four-time AMA Superbike Champion Cameron Beauvier returning to the American Championship at the end of the campaign after the first quarter, second-placed Ai Ogura and Zaccone, and Celestino Vietti, the first leader of the 2022 World Championship. won the pole position. position. 26th Marcos Ramirez and his 27th Jeremy Alcova are back under the Gresini umbrella and he will be back in Moto2 after two years in Moto3.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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