Behind them were the Spaniards Pol Espargaró (Honda), Maverick Viñales (Aprilia), the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), the Spanish Alex Rins and Joan Mir, both with Suzuki, the Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati), and the Japanese Takaaki Nakagami (Sling).
In Moto 2, the Spaniard Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) took pole and his compatriot Augusto Fernández (Kalex) and the Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) were his escorts; the Argentinian Gabriel Rodrigo (Kalex) could not pass to Q2 in the classification, since he was in 20th place.
Completing the best ten were the Spanish Albert Arenas (Kalex), the British Jake Dixon (Kalex), the Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex), the Thai Somkiat Chantra (Kalex), the Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex), the Dutch Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex ) and the Spanish Manuel González (Kalex).
In Moto 3, the Spaniard Sergio García (GasGas) obtained his second pole position after the one achieved last year in Portugal by being the fastest today; escort was the Japanese Ayumi Sasaki (Husqvarna) and the poleman’s teammate, the Spanish Izan Guevara (GasGas), was third.
The leader of the tournament, the Italian Dennis Foggia, barely reached eleventh place after dominating the training sessions.
Today at 12 noon the Moto 3 race will start, with 21 laps; at 1:20 p.m. the Moto 2 test will begin, with 23 rounds; and at 15 the Moto GP will start, 25 laps.
Source: Ambito

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