

The Moto2 colloombian pilot David Alonso, of the CFMoto Inde Aspar Team, during the free training for the Aragon Grand Prix that is played this weekend at the Motorland Alcañiz circuit (Teruel).
Photo: EFE – Javier Cebollada
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The Colombian pilot David Alonso lived a round day in the Red Bull Ring And it made it clear that he is to fight in Moto2. After Friday's stumbling, when a mechanical failure left him in 18, Alonso showed temper and speed to rebuild the course in the classification of the classification of the Austrian Grand Prix.
On Saturday it started with encouraging signs. In free practice he signed a time of 01: 33,420 that earned him the ninth place, enough to recover confidence. Forced to play the Q1, the 19 -year -old pilot was not saved: Domino with authority among the 15 competitors and marked 01: 33,062its best chrono so far, ensuring the passage to Q2.
Already in the second qualifying round, Alonso maintained the level and exceeded again. He reduced his own time in 56 thousandths to stop the stopwatch in 01:33.006, What placed it in the fifth place of the departure grid for Sunday's race. It was only behind large names such as Manuel González – leader of the championship and owner of the Pole – and his own teammate, Daniel Holgado, who was second with 01: 32,870.
The Colombian arrives motivated after his historic third place in Great Britainits best result so far in Moto2, and will seek to confirm in Austria that this podium was no accident. In the general classification it is located in the 18th position with 43 pointsin front of González's 188, but with a road still open to continue growing in the category.
The Moto2 Austrian GP race, agreed to 23 laps, will run this Sunday, August 17 from 5:15 a.m. (Colombia time), with ESPN and Disney+transmission.
Márquez is still unstoppable in MotoGP
In the queen category, Marc Márquez again imposed his law on the sprint on Saturday. Despite the fourth after a fall in the classification, the Spanish traced and took the victory in the Red Bull Ringfollowed by his brother Álex Márquez and Pedro Acosta, on a completely Spanish podium.
Marc, who had never won in Austria, thus sealed his 12th victory in Careras Esprint of 13 played and He will arrive at Sunday's Grand Prix with a solid advantage in the championshiplooking for his sixth consecutive victory.
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