Moto3 Andalucia: Suzuki takes the 3rd consecutive pole position

Tatsuki Suzuki remained in pole position after sealing the first position in front of the Andalusian Moto3 Grand Prix in Jerez.

Tatsuki Suzuki has scored a hat-trick of sticks, leading the time charts in each and every race this season so far after a quick final lap of Jerez in qualifying for the Moto3 Grand Prix.

With back-to-back races at the Jerez track, Suzuki used the experience he gained last weekend to time his final run just right. The number 24 made it around ahead of a yellow flag bearing crash to finish with a best of 1m 45.410s.

The Japanese driver went from 7th place to run at an athletics organization chasing Celestino Vietti.

He joins him through his compatriot Ai Ogura for Honda Team Asia. Ogura, the leader of the consultation at the beginning of the consultation, saw the time of his third circular hold for the second.

The entire front row of Honda is finished through Gabriel Rodrigo. Kommerling Gresini got back in shape after qualifying ninth at the last start.

Raul Fernandez lead overnight for Red Bull KTM Ajo but had to settle for a solid fourth come qualifying after having his best effort cancelled as it exceeded track limits.

Tony Arbolino finished on the podium last weekend for Rivacold Snipers. He will be looking to at least match that from fifth on the grid.

Current championship leader Albert Arenas has back-to-back wins in his account, despite starting seventh last time around Jerez. The Aspar rider starts one place further forward this time after qualifying sixth.

 

 

Jeremy Alcoba is the most productive rookie in the lightweight category. The Spaniard is confident that any of gresini’s motorcycles won a start in the 10 most sensible in seventh place.

John McPhee was in the group affected by the late fall of Andrea Migno at turn eleven. After staging a comeback and being in contention for the win last time out, the Petronas Sprinta Racing rider has every chance to make up places again from eighth.

Migno broke Jerez’s lap record in FP3 after travelling with fellow Sky Racing VR46, Vietti. His drop in qualifying left him last in the session. His teammate lost his teamwork and starts ninth.

Jaume Masia has done enough to complete the ten most sensible of the Leopard Racing grid.

Carlos Tatay, the most productive rider to go from Q1 to 11 for Reale Avintia Moto3.

2019 Jerez winner Niccolo Antonelli was sat in his SIC58 Squadra Corse pit box as the Q2 graduates dislodged his top time. Unable to fight back on track he lines up 20th .

Riding with a foot injury obstructed Romano Fenati, who controlled 21st after completing 7th in Q1 for Max Sterilgarda Racing.

His teammate Alonso López got rid of the weekend after being declared unworthy of the race and taken to the hospital.

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