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The World Cup leader, the Spanish José Antonio Rueda (KTM)the dispute of the Moto3 Italy Grand Prixwhich is disputed in the Circuit de Mugellobeing the fastest in the first free batch with a time of 1:55.924.

The First Moto3 free session In the Italian circuit he began with practically perfect atmospheric conditions and with the Japanese Taiyo Furusato (Honda) As the initial reference of the category, although the championship leader, the Spanish took a step forward José Antonio Rueda (KTM), needed to 'amend' the eighth position with which he had to settle in Aragon's career, which He rolled in 1: 57,779.

While that record is still far from the absolute record that the world champion of the category established last year, the Colombian of Spanish origin David Alonso (KTM), who rolled in 1: 53,926.

Rueda was lowering his tenth to tenth and almost always rolling alone in a layout in which the 'rebuffs' (take advantage of the aspiration of the motorcycle that precedes you) is usually an added advantage of which the leader of the championship did not want to take advantage of.

Back after return José Antonio Rueda He continued being the priority reference of Moto3, by lowering his record to 1: 56,676 to less than eight minutes for the end of the session, followed by the Spanish debutant Maximum quiles (ktm)the Australian Joel Kelso (KTM) And also debutant Álvaro Carpe (KTM).

In the final stretch of this first session, José Antonio Rueda already marked a much more demanding record for the rest of competitors, 1:55.981that without being the fastest in the category, it made clear the aspirations of the leader of the championship in this first date for Italian lands when put ' more than six tenths of second over His immediate persecutor, the British Scott Ogden (KTM).

Con Wheel heading the table From time to 'scratch' some thousandths to their personal record, 1: 55,924, they ended Scott Ogden, David Muñoz (KTM)the Italian Guido Pini (KTM)Japanese Ryusei Yamanaka (KTM)Spanish David Almansa (Honda)the Italian Dennis Foggia (KTM)Spanish Álvaro Carpe (KTM)the Italian Riccardo Rossi (KTM) and the Australian Joel Kelso In the first ten positions.



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