The Championship leader opens the weekend on top, but Ogura is close in P4. Moto2™ World Championship leader Augusto Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo) got his Motul Grand Prix of Japan off to the right start as he went fastest in FP1, putting in a 1:50.493 to finish just 0.084 ahead of Somkiat Chantr .
The number 37 finishes Day 1 nearly a half a second clear of Acosta and Aldeguer. Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Augusto Fernandez is the rider to beat after topping both Moto2™ Free Practice sessions on the opening day of the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland, and both by big margins. He raised th .
More, from a press release issued by Dorna: Zarco steals late pole from Mir in a mad dash Q2 in Portugal Slick tyres, a drying track, last minute flying laps and some big names well down the order: Saturday served up a storm Saturday, 23 April 2022 With great risk often comes great reward is an adage all 12 MotoGP™ riders in Q2 were following as they tackled a patchy Algarve International Circuit with slick tyres. In a thrilling final 30 seconds that saw four riders provisionally sitting at the top of the pile, pole position, in the end, went the way of the final man to cross the line: experienced Frenchman Johann Zarco. The Pramac Racing rider denied Team Suzuki Ecstar s Joan Mir a debut MotoGP™ pole, with Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) then sneaked his way onto the front row just seconds after. Q1 Q1 was was pure drama as the premier class riders rolled the
The American dominated a shortened seven-lap sprint, pulling nearly three seconds clear of Vietti after a dramatic first start for some key players. Italtrans Racing Team's Joe Roberts is a Grand Prix winner! Grabbing a golden opportunity in a red-flagged and dramatic intermediate class enc .