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Loews reappears on Paul before Arena and Fernandez

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Englishman Sam lowes He returned to his former location and won his 18th pole position at the Moto2 Grand Prix. This is due to the fact that he won the qualifying session at Sakusen Ring with 0,272 over Albert Arenas, who infiltrated the front row for the first time. Mallorca Augusto Fernandez is on the grid for the second year in the category that concludes the front row.

Aaron Kanet once again reveals his great ability to suffer. After being the worst criminal, he left Portimao Montnera. When the race director made a mistake without stopping the race due to rain, he had to undergo surgery for an intra-articular fracture of his left distal epiphysis. He sniffed when his vehicle airbag hit him when he was distracted by a car accident with his partner Rossio a few days before his trip to Germany, overcoming the next Grand Prix. He broke and his eyelids hung down.

On the morning of FP3, he was already scared because he was able to connect him in the second quarter after falling due to a nosebleed.

The first reference was set by Albert Arenas at 1’23 “765, approaching the best free practice time in Salak (1’23” 640) in the Czech Republic. Canet was fourth before everyone passed through the pit lane to change tires. Augusto Fernandez and Pedro Acosta, two benchmarks on Friday, were 16th and 14th respectively, all improved in the last 5 minutes.

Loews first overcame the arena’s provisional pole (1’23 “493), Acosta also advanced to 9th, Augusto Fernandez was 7th, and chained a new lap that was already 3rd in the front row. Of the asper pilot.

There are no more changes in position in the first column of the grid. Dixon starts from the second. Schlotter and Canet have barely finished five laps, leading Arbolino and Bietti on the grid. Pedro Acosta 11th, Alonso Lopez 12th, Fermin Aldeger 13th, Manu Gonzalez 18th.

Throughout the first quarter, world championship leaders Bietti, Dixon, Schlotter and Arbolino will be competing for pole position. Jorge Navarro 20th, Marcos Ramirez 22nd, Alex Toledo 29th and Jeremy Arkova 30th close the grid. Also, one of the winners of the year, Somcat Chantra, will be very late on the 21st.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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