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Augusto Fernandez’s first match against Chantra

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Spanish Augusto Fernandez (carex), world leader Moto2 In 2022, won the first match against Thailand Somkiat Chantra (carex), in the first free practice session Thailand Grand Prix In the category of ‘Chan International’ circuit in Buriram.

From the first moment of the session, Somkiat Chantra Wanting to be “a prophet in his land,” he joined the Spaniards in Aaron Kane The 23-year-old (Kalex) was the star of the session with his particular duel, but the Thai always had the lead.

per lap Chantra He was 1/1000th of a second on the fastest lap, but on lap 13 he was already almost a second ahead of the German with a 1:37.266. Marcel Schrotter Thousands of times more than (Kalex) Aaron Kanehe was passed by many drivers as he “stalled” on the fastest lap in seventh place.

Kane had no further options for improvement as he had to bid farewell to the session in 7th place after crashing around 7 minutes into Turn 4 and the end, spinning his bike several times. Chantra, Albert Arenas, Joe Roberts, Tony Arbolino, Celestino Vietti, Jeremy Alcoba, Marcel Schrotterall of which are on the Carex Trail.

Things changed in the last few minutes, and the categorical “main sword” came to the fore. Jake Dixon (carex) and in spanish Augusto Fernandez A world leader (carex) who was behind Anglo-Saxons by 1/50,000th of a second.

However, the local rider was unwilling to give in to his rivals and regained the lead on laps 17 and 18. 1 in 1000 advantage, 1:36.838 on one side by 1:36.806 on the other.

With the checkered flag already waved at the goal, Augusto Fernandezwho left after him Somkiat Chantra and Jake Dixon In just 1/69,000th of a second, already with the Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) Beat the Czech Republic by 4 in 277,000. Philip Salak (Carex), Spanish Albert Arenas (Carex), German Marcel Schrotter and also spanish Peter Acosta (Calex) Eighth.

Jorge Navarro (Kalex) finished 11th, ahead of Jeremy Alcova and Manuel Gonzales (carex) Fermin Ardegaer (Boscocro), 18th, Alonso Lopez (Boscoscuro), 21st and Mark Ramirez (MV Agusta), 26th.

money, He crashed in 7th and was battling for the fastest but finished a very slow 24th.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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