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Fernandez struggles with Ogura in FP3 at Motegi

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Japanese people Ai Ogura (Kalex) ruled Third and final free practice session of the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix World leader Spaniard at the ‘Chan International’ circuit in Buriram Augusto Fernandez (Carex) struggled to get into the second direct classification.

As in Moto3, the Moto2 riders were ready to take advantage of the track conditions early on and knew it was important to go straight to the second class division and secure a good position in the starting line-up. .

Focusing on “local idols”, Somkiat Chantrathe Moto2 benchmark was Japanese Ai Ogura (Carex) set a time (1:35.556) more than seven-tenths of a second faster than his direct chaser, the Spaniard. Alonso Lopez (Boscoscuro), and with the British Jake Dixon (Kalex) was third in discord, but struggled to lower his record on day one.

It was the world leader, Spain’s Augusto Fernandez (Kalex) was 7th in the first few minutes of the third practice session and was able to tweak the bike little by little to improve his personal best time by a few tenths, but this is when he was 10 It helped me finish in 1st place.

Standing out was his teammate, also Spanish Peter Acosta (Karex) finished second in the standings, ahead of the Italians, despite a scare so great that he activated the “airbag” system of his leather suit. Tony Arbolino (Karex) and local heroes Somkiat Chantra.

Alonso LopezSecond place on the timetable finished fifth ahead of the American Cameron Beauvier (carex) Jeremy Alcove (Calex) Behind him at the head of a group of Spanish pilots they were also Augusto Fernandez, Aron Kane (carex), Albert Arenas (carex), Jorge Navarro (carex) and Manuel “Manugas” Gonzales (Kalex) is the last driver eligible to go straight into the second classification.

worthy of special mention “Manugas” Gonzaleshe arrived in Thailand with a lot of discomfort in one shoulder after a severe fall he suffered in Japan, and still managed to get into the second direct classification.

Among its classifications is the Italian, one of those who should have been the head of the category but never experienced his best sporting moment. Celestino Vietti (carex), Fermin Ardegaer (boscocro) or Mark Ramirez (MV Agusta).

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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