Misano Moto2 pole for Arbolino over Vietti. In Moto3 pole Alonso, second place

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In the middle class, an Italian double in qualifying with Ogura third. In the small ones, only the Colombian leader of the World Championship precedes the Italian of the Sic58 team in qualifying. Third is the Spaniard Ortola. Tenth Nepa

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September 7, 2024 (edit at 14:38) – MILANO

Italian double in the qualifying of the Moto2 San Marino GP in Misano: Tony Arbolino takes pole, his first in the category, and with a time of 1’35.229 precedes Celestino Vietti by just 11 thousandths. Third Ai Ogura. In Moto3, pole for David Alonso: the Colombian dominates the qualifying in 1’40.505, ahead of an excellent Luca Lunetta, who with the second time takes a wonderful front row on the Honda of the Sic58 team, preceding Ivan Ortola, third. For the Roman rider, confirmation of his great moment that began last Sunday with the third place in the Aragon GP.

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Fourth fastest time in Moto3 for Angel Piqueras (+0.445), author of an excellent time, but penalized with a double long lap penalty for an accident in free practice. Then Collin Veijer (+0.454) and Joel Kelso (+0.507). The Australian is the best among the riders promoted from Q1 and closes a positive qualifying despite a fall in the middle of the session. In the third row is Daniel Holgado (+0.523), followed by Adrian Fernandez (+0.601) and Taiyo Furusato (+0.699). Tenth Stefano Nepa (+0.706), who precedes Filippo Farioli (+0.730) and the winner of the Aragon GP, ​​José Antonio Rueda (+0.788). Eliminated in Q1 is an injured Nicola Carraro.

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Arbolino and Vietti change pace in the second part of the Moto2 qualifying: Tony takes advantage of Celestino’s reference and places a sensational lap. Ogura smiles anyway: he is the best among the title contenders, also taking advantage of Sergio Garcia’s negative moment. In fact, the World Championship leader, injured, is eliminated in Q1. He will start from the twenty-fourth spot. In the second row are Aron Canet, very fast in free practice, but less incisive in qualifying, Diogo Moreira and Albert Arenas. Then Joe Roberts, seventh, who precedes Alonso Lopez, fresh from Q1, and Manuel Gonzalez. Fermin Aldeguer is tenth, while Jake Dixon, winner of the last Grand Prix, disappoints, only fourteenth.



2024-09-09 05:03:42
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