June 13, 2023
Jaume Masia still leads the standings for the fastest time until the first five minutes. After that, there was a change in the first rank very quickly.
Xavi Artigas was in P1, then was poked by Ivan Ortola and Deniz Oncu. Diogo Moreira jumped to the forefront with 1:42.330.
Oncu, Ayumu Sasaki, Migno and Artigas round out the top five. Meanwhile, Mario Suryo Aji was third from behind with a time of 1.370 seconds.
The Japanese racer had difficulty controlling his motorbike at Turn 12, but was able to step on the first place and drove Dani Holgado, 1:42,073.
Until the closing two minutes, no one had attacked and disrupted the previous arrangement. New life is seen in the last 10 seconds.
Sasaki remained firm at the top, even being able to improve his time of 1 minute 41.630. Migno is in second place, Holgado, Moreira and Ortola are in the top five. Migno crashes at Turn 12 and his bike is damaged.
Moreira was in second place, but there seems to be a problem with the bike. He also walked to parc ferme.
Migno dashes
Andrea Migno excelled midway through the first qualifying with a record of 1:43,329. Stefano Nepa was 0.127 seconds behind, David Salvador was 0.329 adrift and Taiyo Furusato 0.425.
Nepa widened but had no effect on the achievement. Collin Viejer, who was trying to steal the last place into Q2, experienced a high side then flew and was slammed into the gravel. Even though he was able to walk, the Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP racer appeared to be in pain on the barrier. It was announced that he was checked into the medical center.
Migno solidified his position in first place with a time of 1:42,646. Three other racers followed, namely Nepa (1:42,818), Matteo Bertelle (1:42,988) and Taiyo Furusato (1:43,159).
Jaume Masia still leads the standings for the fastest time until the first five minutes. After that, there was a change in the first rank very quickly.
Xavi Artigas was in P1, then was poked by Ivan Ortola and Deniz Oncu. Diogo Moreira jumped to the forefront with 1:42.330.
Oncu, Ayumu Sasaki, Migno and Artigas round out the top five. Meanwhile, Mario Suryo Aji was third from behind with a time of 1.370 seconds.
The Japanese racer had difficulty controlling his motorbike at Turn 12, but was able to step on the first place and drove Dani Holgado, 1:42,073.
Until the closing two minutes, no one had attacked and disrupted the previous arrangement. New life is seen in the last 10 seconds.
Sasaki remained firm at the top, even being able to improve his time of 1 minute 41.630. Migno is in second place, Holgado, Moreira and Ortola are in the top five. Migno crashes at Turn 12 and his bike is damaged.
Moreira was in second place, but there seems to be a problem with the bike. He also walked to parc ferme.
Migno dashes
Andrea Migno excelled midway through the first qualifying with a record of 1:43,329. Stefano Nepa was 0.127 seconds behind, David Salvador was 0.329 adrift and Taiyo Furusato 0.425.
Nepa widened but had no effect on the achievement. Collin Viejer, who was trying to steal the last place into Q2, experienced a high side then flew and was slammed into the gravel. Even though he was able to walk, the Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP racer appeared to be in pain on the barrier. It was announced that he was checked into the medical center.
Migno solidified his position in first place with a time of 1:42,646. Three other racers followed, namely Nepa (1:42,818), Matteo Bertelle (1:42,988) and Taiyo Furusato (1:43,159).