Moto2: Raul Fernandez On Pole, Roberts Qualifies Third At Le Mans

Moto2: Raul Fernandez On Pole, Roberts Qualifies Third At Le Mans

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Fernandez flies to maiden Moto2™ pole in France

The rookie continues his roll, this time in qualifying, to head Bezzecchi and Roberts on Saturday

 

Raul Fernandez (25). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Raul Fernandez (25). Photo courtesy Dorna.

There’s something about Red Bull KTM Ajo rookies in 2021! Moto2™’s Raul Fernandez clinched his maiden intermediate class pole position thanks to a 1:50.135 in a damp Q2 at the SHARK Grand Prix de France, beating Marco Bezzecchi (SKY Racing Team VR46) to the top by over two tenths. Q1 graduate Joe Roberts (Italtrans Racing Team) completes the front row, the American pulling some pace out of the bag on Saturday after a difficult Day 1.

A dry Q1 saw Roberts, Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia), Simone Corsi and MV Agusta Forward Racing teammate Lorenzo Baldassarri earn themselves a shot at pole position in Q2, but a spanner was thrown in the works before the green light. Rain once again started to fall at Le Mans, but once more, it didn’t stay around for long. It was in the air and the surface was damp but tyre choice was far from cemented.

Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) was out on slick tyres at first and his closest Free Practice challenger Raul Fernandez initially went out on wet tyres, then got a box call, but the Spaniard went straight back out on the wets. Roberts ran straight into the gravel at Turn 8 in some early drama too, as then Lowes pulled into pitlane for… wets.

On track meanwhile, Championship leader Remy Gardner (Red Bull KTM Ajo) was the early pacesetter from Ogura, but there was plenty of drama to come. Ogura crashed unhurt on the exit of Turn 7, Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP) went down at Turn 14 shortly afterwards and then Jorge Navarro (MB Conveyors Speed Up) was the next to crash at Turn 8. Raul Fernandez was just behind his compatriot and ran straight on too. Nicolo Bulega (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) and Corsi were the next riders to crash as the field tried to find the limit.

All that while at the top, Roberts was provisional pole, but it didn’t last too long. Raul Fernandez pulled out 1.2s on the American with four and a half minutes to go, but the number 16 soon returned the favour to go back to P1 by 0.6s. Roberts improved his lap again thereafter to go a second clear of the competition, but Gardner was on a charge and was next to take over. Lowes, back out on the wets, moved himself into third in the meantime… but Raul Fernandez was lighting up the timing screens. This time round, it was seventh tenths in his pocket at the top.

With conditions continually improving, Roberts then slotted back into P2 as Gardner made a mistake in the third sector to end his hopes of a pole position. No such mistake came from his teammate. Raul Fernandez pulled out even more time to take over at the top once more, with Bezzecchi then shooting up the timesheets to slot into second. Roberts was demoted to third, but holds on to an impressive front row after a tougher Friday. And Raul Fernandez? No one had an answer for the Moto2™ rookie sensation and the young Spaniard claimed his first intermediate class pole position.

Aron Canet (Inde Aspar Team) left it late to claim P4 in qualifying, his best of the year, and the Spaniard is joined by compatriot Augusto Fernandez (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and Bo Bendsneyder (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team) on the second row. Gardner slipped down to P7 in the closing stages and was over a second adrift of his teammate after running wide at Turn 8 on his last lap.

Hector Garzo (Flexbox HP40) recovered from his big Friday crash to pick up a best Saturday result of the season in eighth, just ahead of his teammate Stefano Manzi. And Lowes? There’s work to do for the man second in the Championship after his worst Q2 of the season, the Brit starting down in 10th.

That’s it from a tricky Saturday at Le Mans, with the weather likely to change again on Sunday! Can the rookie hold on, or will it be another shuffle come race day? Find out at 12:20 (GMT +2) local time.

Moto2™ front row:

1 Raul Fernandez – Red Bull KTM Ajo – Kalex – 1:50.135

2 Marco Bezzecchi – Sky Racing Team VR46 – Kalex – +0.240

3 Joe Roberts – Italtrans Racing Team – Kalex – +0.379

Raul Fernandez: “I’m very happy because yesterday was really difficult and today I had two practices in these conditions and I said please no… one maybe ok but two is more difficult! But I’m happy because in FP3 and qualifying was good, the feeling wasn’t the best but I was on top and that’s the most important. Tomorrow we’ll see!”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Italtrans Racing:

Third position and first row for Joe Roberts at Le Mans.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta will start 21st.

 

Joe Roberts. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.
Joe Roberts. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.

 

From Spain to France. This weekend the MotoGP World Championship stop at the historic 24 Hours Circuit for the fifth round of the season.

Two weeks on from the Spanish Grand Prix, and having rested and recovered, Italtrans Racing Team is hungry for more at the French GP after a good top ten for Joe Roberts and a race close to the points for Lorenzo Dalla Porta.

A weekend with uncertain weather conditions and a mixed track, which did not stop the hard work of the team in search of the best set up in view of tomorrow’s race.

With a great pace since the free practices, but with several fast laps cancelled due to yellow flags, Joe Roberts was forced to pass from Q1, where he recorded the best time in dry conditions. The American rider set the pace in a wet Q2 too, showing his good feeling with the French track: with a best lap of 1’50”514 he reached the third position on the grid and tomorrow he will start the French GP from the first row.

Dalla Porta didn’t make it thru Q1 with a time of 1’37”231 in wet conditions, finishing 21st the qualifying. Now the Tuscan rider, together with the team, will continue the work to shorten the gap.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta

21° | 1’37”231

“It’s certainly not the position I wanted, but yesterday’s practice went wrong: I was almost 2 seconds behind and we had to make several changes. The weather didn’t help us and today it’s the best I could do. Now we keep on working for tomorrow. The feeling with the bike is good and I can make a comeback race”.

Joe Roberts

3° | 1’50”514

“The weather made this weekend really crazy: on Friday a series of crashes and the yellow flags cancelled my best laps, so I was at the bottom of the standings. We worked hard and today I made a great time in Q1, continuing with the excellent pace in the wet of Q2. I’m very happy with the front row and I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s race: I feel strong in both conditions”.

 

Giovanni Sandi, Technical Director

“Good qualifying for Joe. Actually, Di Giannantonio slowed him down, otherwise we could have been in pole position: in fact, the ideal time sees us as first. Anyway, we are on the front row and we had a better day after yesterday’s yellow flags. We are ready for both a wet and dry race. Lorenzo struggled more with the conditions, but we are working to make him comfortable”.

 

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