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Álvaro Carpe, Luca Lunetta, author of the best weekend chrono, and David Almansa had distributed previous training in Assen and finally has been the leader of the Moto3 World Cup José Antonio Rueda The one who has taken the pole in Assen thanks to the work of team with his partner Carpe at the Red Bull KTM Ajo.

Carpe entered the fight for pole as a fourth classified of the Q1 that pointed Quiles, the brand new winner in Mugello. Having those extra 15 minutes has been important to reach the Q2 with rhythm and they have put themselves to the front in the first attempt, with Carpe already signing the best chrono of the weekend (1'39 “798) to the first of exchange and Almansa already showing their cards by placing second and without being able to progress to the provisional pole that of the Leopard to be clearly disturbed in its third turn.

Q2 Moto3 classification

Q2 Moto3 classification

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In the definitive batch, the Red Bull KTM Ajo He has gone out for all with Carpe by pulling this time of the leader of the World Cup Rueda, at that time tenth, and has placed second, same strategy and order a week ago in Mugello. And in the next Carpe Giro he has aborted the turn after going in a red helmet on the T2, he has left the free road and has taken the provisional pole (1'39 “757) for 41 thousandths exchanging positions.

With intense traffic there have been no one who will throw the Red Bull Ktm garlic of the first two squares and finally Almansa has kept third place despite furusato efforts.



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