At the end of the three days in Portimao, the 17-year-old Spaniard from team Ajo shines in the middle class, while Foggia, with the Leopard team, sets the lead in Moto3 ahead of Migno
Pedro Acosta is not joking. At his debut in Moto2, the Spaniard of the Ajo team immediately made things clear, closing the three-day test in Portimao at the top of the standings. That wasn’t enough, the 17-year-old Moto3 champion also printed the Portuguese track record in 1’42 “552: if he wanted to discover his cards he succeeded very well. Behind him, in the combined times, his teammate Augusto Fernandez, at 0.154 , confirming the high performance of the Ajo team with his very strong pair. Third Aron Canet (Kalex Pons) at 0.267, ahead of Fermin Aldeguer (Speed Up Boscocuro) at 0.563. The best of the Italians is Celestino Vietti (Kalex VR46) at 0.960, while Tony Arbolino (Vds team) is eleventh.
moto3, a lot of Italy
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The Italian flag instead waved in Moto3, where at the end of the three-day test in Portimao in the lead is Dennis Foggia (Honda team Leopard) with the record of 1.46.990. Remarkable the time of the Roman driver who despite the many recent physical hitches (foot pain and gastroenteritis) manages to put everyone behind him, showing himself as one of the candidates for the title of the little ones. Behind Foggia here is Andrea Migno (Honda Snipers) at only 52 thousandths and then Izan Guevara (GasGas Aspar), at 0.334. Sixth time for Tatsuki Suzuki (+0.635), the companion from Foggia, while Riccardo Rossi, with the Honda of Team Sic58, is 11th at 0.769 and Alberto Surra and Stefano Nepa, are 13th and 20th respectively.
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