More, from a press release issued by Dorna:
Gardner grabs pole as Red Bull KTM Ajo duel rolls on in Barcelona
The Australian beats rookie teammate Raul Fernandez to the top, with Bendsneyder impressing in third
Another day, another Red Bull KTM Ajo 1-2! World Championship leader Remy Gardner secured his second pole position of the season at the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya, the Australian’s 1:42.977 enough to fend off teammate Raul Fernandez by 0.158. Bo Bendsneyder (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team) bags his second front row of the year in third, the Dutchman impressing once again.
Q1
Jorge Navarro (MB Conveyors Speed Up) came out on top in Q1, the Spaniard having a tougher weekend of it so far, and that’s also true of the man who followed him through: Fabio Di Giannantonio (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2), who suffered a mammoth highside in FP3. But both got the job done, and were joined by Somkiat Chantra (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia) and Nicolo Bulega (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2), the latter coming back from his shoulder injury sustained in Mugello.
Q2
The Red Bull KTM Ajo superiority was on show again as Gardner and Raul Fernandez exchanged P1 a couple of times, but the Australian was able to just take it by the end with a new lap record just under the 1:43 barrier – stretching his advantage from 0.036 to over a tenth. Bendsneyder was 0.265 off Raul Fernandez in second place, but the Dutchman had a tenth in hand over the fourth-placed Fernandez: Augusto (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team). His teammate, Sam Lowes, had a more muted Saturday to take eighth.
The Grid
Gardner vs Raul Fernandez rolls on with Bendsneyder alongside, and Augusto Fernandez heads Row 2 from Di Giannantonio as the Italian bounced back in style to take fifth. Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) takes sixth on home turf to complete Row 2, ahead of rookie Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia). The Japanese rider heads Lowes and Chantra on the third row.
Behind them comes a surprising P10 for Marco Bezzecchi (Sky Racing Team VR46), the Italian one of those most definitely looking for more on Sunday, and the same can be said for Joe Roberts (Italtrans Racing Team) as the American will start P17.
That’s it from Saturday, with Gardner in the driving seat… for now. Will another duel on Sunday change the momentum again? Find out at the later time of 14:30 (GMT +2).
Remy Gardner: “It’s a good day, I’ve had worse days! It’s always nice to start from pole but the race is tomorrow. It’s nice to get a watch but tomorrow is when the points count! I had to push hard to beat Raul but I managed it in the end.”
More, from a press release issued by Italtrans Racing:
Fifth and sixth row for Italtrans Racing Team in Barcelona
Italtrans Racing Team is ready for the Grand Prix of Catalunya at Montmelò Circuit after a brilliant home Grand Prix with Joe Roberts third but demoted one position and Lorenzo Dalla Porta out following a contact caused by another rider.
Determined to redeem himself from last Sunday, Dalla Porta kept speed and pace going straight to Q2 as done in Mugello. Even in Catalunya the Tuscan rider showed the good progress made in recent races by finishing 15th with a time of 1’44”102.
Straight to Q2 Roberts too. Despite the excellent results of the tests here at Montmelò, today the American rider did not find the right feeling and placed 17th with a time of 1’44”346.
Lorenzo Dalla Porta
15° | 1’44”102
“I’m happy with the progress made in the last few races. I had a steady pace since the first free practice. Today’s result isn’t great, but we have a good pace. We are very confident and we know we can do well tomorrow”.
Joe Roberts
17° | 1’44”346
“Unfortunately, I can’t get the right feeling with the bike. Now we will analyze the data to understand what happened. We’ll do our best tomorrow”.
Giovanni Sandi, Technical Director
“I was expecting a different weekend, because in the tests we had very good results. Joe doesn’t have a good feeling and now we will find the best solution to make him comfortable; Lorenzo was once again consistent and I hope tomorrow he will redeem himself from Mugello”.