‘Somkiat’ starts in the 7th row, wins Moto Two Espargaro grabs the 10th grid in Catalan GP

‘Somkiat’ starts in the 7th row, wins Moto Two Espargaro grabs the 10th grid in Catalan GP

“Kong” Somkiat Chantra, a rising Thai rider from the “Honda Race to the Dream” project, has started the game from the 19th grid in the Moto Two model, hoping to hunt for the top ten this Sunday while Pol Espargaro, the great Spanish rider from Repsol Honda, soared to win the top ten in the qualifying round of the 9th MotoGP battle, “Catalan Grand Prix. “There is a chance to win in the next group once more at Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya, Spain.

Battle of motorcycles on the smooth track of the Moto GP World Championship, field 9, “Catalan Grand Prix” through the qualifying round to rank the start On Saturday night, June 4th. In the midst of very hot weather, which greatly affects the adhesion of the tire.

Qualifying results in the Moto Two model, “Kong” Somkiat Chantra, Thai rider number 35 from the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia in the Moto Two model, still has to face hard tire adhesion problems. Grab Grid 19 came in with a lap time of 1 minute 44.911 seconds, which despite having to start the game from the 7th row, the three podium owners expressed confidence that they had found a way to manage the tires for the race. The news revealed that he will try not to make a mistake this Sunday.

In the MotoGP class, the MotoGP Pol Espargaro, Spanish rider No. 44 from Repsol Honda, took the 10th grid with a lap time of 1 minute 39.477 seconds. 0.735 seconds behind the owner of the poll while Takaaki Nakagami, Japanese rider No. 30 from LCR Honda, started the game from the 12th grid, 0.869 seconds behind.

German No. 6 test rider Stefan Bradl, who replaced Marc Marquez in the Repsol Honda team, took 21st grid 1.082 seconds behind Alex Marquez. LCR Honda’s Spanish rider No. 73 crashed fatally in his fourth training session, with the hopes of making him fit to compete on Sunday.

In this regard, the MotoGP battle of the Catalan Grand Prix will compete in the final on Sunday, June 5, which will be broadcast live on PPTVHD36 and SPOTV, starting in the Moto3 version at 4:00 p.m. with Moto2 at 5:20 PM and ending with MotoGP at 19:00

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