It is undeniable that the main attraction of the Moto2 world championship, which will start from Bahrain on March 6, will be Pedro Acosta, very young world champion of minimum displacement, accompanied in the intermediate category by KTM. Eighteen years old in May, Mazarron’s talent didn’t take long to adapt to the new bike, finishing in the lead in the three-day test at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve. The Red Bull KTM Ajo team immediately showed his strength, placing Acosta in first position with the track record (1’41.552) and Augusto Fernandez behind him, in 1’41.706. Third position for Aron Canet (Flexbox HP 40), trailing 0 ″ 267, complete the top5 Fermin Aldeguer (MB Conveyors Speed Up) at 0 ″ 563 and Albert Arenas (GASGAS Aspar Team) at 0 ″ 625.
In the rear the Italians, with Celestino Vietti (Mooney VR46) in ninth position at 0 “960, Tony Arbolino (Marc VDS) eleventh at 1” 066, Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Italtrans) fourteenth at 1 “239. Even further back Zaccone 21st, Fenati 22nd, Antonelli 23rd and Corsi 28th. To record the bad fall of Bo Bendsneyder, who fractured his collarbone, as well as that of Marcel Schrotter, who had problems with his hand and was unable to turn. Of note in these three days three crashes for Canet, two for van den Goorbergh and Alcoba. At rest Sam Lowes to recover from wrist tendonitis.
Moto2 | Portimao 2022 test, combined ranking
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