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Dixon leaves the arena 1/1000 in Assen without a pole

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The Indegas Gas Aspal team won the double in the Moto2 qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix. This is the second quarter when Jake Dixon of the United Kingdom avoided the first pole of Girona Albert Arenas’ career who caressed it in the last few seconds. One in 11 thousand pulled the two drivers apart, driving Sachsenring’s poleman Sam Lowes to third place.

At this Grand Prix, August Fernandez, who lacks good teamwork with Red Bull KTM teammate Ahopedro Acosta, has already left Dexeus after surgery on his left femur and returned home. He was a 1 / 65,000 free king against the prosperous Albert Arenas, who was warned by Le Mans and added the results he deserved.

Navarro from Q1 is the first reference that 1’36 “860 and 1’36” 836 were released in the first two laps, but the second lap was cancelled. Leader Bietti is the first great player to be abandoned when he entered the duel at 8 minutes, starting in 11th place. His name was linked to a jump to MotoGP, so the Italians continue to decline sharply. ..

Sakusen ring poleman Sam Lowes took over from Navarro (1’36 “767) on a provisional pole and Roberts moved up to third place. Augusto Fernandez returned to the pits to change tires. I was tentatively in 11th place.

Albert Arenas has assigned a provisional pole to 1’36 “747 with 1’50”. Girona’s pole had never started in the first year, even as the 2020 Moto3 champion, and had already caressed the first pole. Second place in Southsenling, 0 “272 ahead of Loews, but teammate Jake Dixon was 1/1100 (1’36” 736) in his second year after Mandarica. I stole it from him. The fifth time Alonso Lopez was left between Ogura and Jorge Navarro, the ninth time Augusto Fernandez could not pass, and the fifteenth time was Manu Gonzalez.

After Q1, Jorge Navarro continued to compete for pole position in the mid-category, excluding Zaccone, Manugonzales, Bartas and Fermin Aldeger at the best weekend time (1’36 “912). Marcos Ramirez on the 23rd, Jeremy Arcova on the 23rd, and Alex Toledo on the 26th will start.

Canet participates in Acosta and does not run races

In this Q1, Aaron Kanet no longer competes on his first outing in the morning. Aaron Kanet had to say goodbye to the Grand Prix because he couldn’t stop his nosebleed since the car accident 10 days ago. He affects Valencia and capillaries. They tried to fix it at Assen’s hospital on Friday afternoon, but they exacerbated the illness and more blood was flowing each time they braked on Calex. He tried it as he did in Sakusen Ring, but this time it’s not possible for Colvera riders and it’s better to stop and recover.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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