Moto2 Spain: Baldassarri on fire for first pole

Lorenzo Baldassarri took pole position for the Moto2 Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez.
Moto2: Baldassarri on fire for first pole

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full Moto2 qualifying results frꦇom Jerez here

Lorenzo Baldassarri put in a spectacular performance to secure pole position ahead of round four of the Moto2 championship, the Spanish Grand Prix at Je🐓rez.

The Pons HP40 rider took his first ever p𓂃ole position in style, following on fr✃om his lap record in FP3 he was once again the first rider to dip into the 1m42s on his way to his best of 1m41.925s.

The Italian had consistent pace, putting in a strong se🎃t of fast laps on his🦂 Kalex, showing he has important pace for tomorrows race on his way to take the top spot on the grid.

He has stiff competition from Alex Marquez, who was on pole in Jerez last season and also at the last round in Austin, the EG 0,0 Marc VDS ri꧙der was on the ragged edge to also push under the 1m 42s barrier - the only other rider to do so- to finish just 0.071s behind Baldassarri for second.

Champ💝ionship leader and Austin winner Francesco Bagnaia will complete the front row for Sky Racing Team VR46, completing an all Kalex front row.

Jorge Navarro was one of many riders to push too hard in the final minutes and fall, though he had done enough to hold on to fourth 🧔before his exit at turn six on his Gresini machine.

Brad Binder was the best placed KTM in fifth wi✨th Joan Mir rallying to come back from the stomach bug which saw him exit FP3 early, the top rookie in sixth𒐪 with the EG 0,0 Marc VDS team.

Xavi Vierge (Dynavolt Int💖act GP) will lead off row three after setting a time strong enough for seventh, while Sam Lowes (Swiss Innovative Investors) was anoܫther faller, one of many casualties at turn nine but only slipped to eighth, having been seventh at the time of his fall.

Romano Fenati climbed iꦍnto ninth late on for Marinelli Snipers, with Italtrans rider Mattia Pasini holding on to a top ten start despite crashin♌g twice in the session.

D🤡anny Kent’s last lap rocketed him up to eleventh for Speed Up in a close session 🐲where all of the top twenty were within 0.97 of the pole time.

Miguel Oliveira was another late crasher, dropping him to 14th on the Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Dominique Aegerter, who injured his pelvis while training, and Remy Gardner, 👍who broke both his legs and an ankle while Motocross training during the gap between races, are both replaced for the weekend.

Hector Garzo returns for his second Moto2 race, in at Tech3 for Gardner, while his CEV team-mate Lukas Tulovic makes his debut with Kiefer replacing Aegerter. Garzo crashed on his way to 30th while Tulovic fared better in 24th.

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