Motorsports
Salak surprises Aaron Canet and Augusto Fernandez
Czech Philip Sarachu (Carex) surprised all his rivals at the third free practice session of the Moto2 class at the German Grand Prix. Spanish duo at the Sachsenring circuit Aron Canet (Carex) and Augusto Fernandez (Carex) As the most direct rival until the checkered flag goes down.
In just a few minutes, half of the Moto2 formation was already able to break the record from day one, with Dutch Bobend Snyder (Carex) as the main reference, by wrapping at 1: 23.640, but the other protagonists. Wasn’t so lucky, but as in the case of the Englishman Jake Dixon (Carex) and Aaron Canet (Carex) crashed in various parts of the truck.
Dixon, who fell on turn three, could return to the workshop on his bike, and Canet, who fell on turn one, took off his helmet when he bled from his nose, giving the impression that he would return to himself. I did. workshop, He managed to get the bike back and return to the workshop pushed by the two mechanics.
Bend Snyder, Czech Philippe Sarachu (Calex) outperformed him by almost four-tenths of a second at 1: 23.640, only with Spaniards Augusto Fernandez (Calex), Pedro Acosta (Calex) and Fermin at the top of the table. It didn’t last long. Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) and British Jake Dixon are among the fastest in this category without improving personal time.
No one was able to defeat Salak for the last few minutes. Aaron Kanet was able to return to the track to get the second fastest time after recovering from the heavy blow he received., Spanish Pedro Acosta and Albert Arenas, American Joe Roberts (Carex), and Augusto Fernandez and Bo Bend Snyder, who left Spanish Alonso Lopez (Boscoscro) in 8th place. I fell down. last minute.
Cameron Beaubier (Kalex) in the United States, Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) in Spain, Sam Lowes (Kalex) in Italy, Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Kalex) in Italy, Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex) in Spain, Ai Ogura (Kalex) in Japan ) Passed the second direct classification, excluding Jake Dixon and Spanish Marcos Ramirez (Mv Agusta), Jorge Navarro (Kalex), as well as world leader Celestino Bietti (Kalex) from Italy. .. Jeremy Arcova (Calex) and Alex Toledo (Calex).
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
