Moto3, Misano (San Marino) 2021: Migno the fastest in free practice, 3rd Surra. EMPHASIZES
Migno in front of everyone in the free practice sessions of the Made in Italy and Emilia Romagna GP, then Acosta and Surra. Further back Foggia, in a day of testing characterized by rain on the Misano circuit. Good times for Antonelli (6th) and Nepa (7th), Fenati only 15th
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there is Andrea Migno at the head of the first day of testing in Misano. But on the rain-soaked Romagna circuit, all eyes are on duel between Acosta and Foggia who in the standings has shortened the gap from the Spaniard to 30 points. Not a few, of course, but with three races still to run, enough to reassure Acosta who has already gained 67 points in the last five races. There rain however, it has upset the values seen in the latest releases. Dennis Foggia, who had won two races earlier in Misano in the dry, was confined beyond the top 15, in 23rd position, almost a second behind. Acosta, who began by closely marking the Roman, then showed greater confidence in the wet, so much so that he set the second half of the day behind Migno, a handful of thousandths behind. In short, Pedro started off on the right foot, calm and concentrated. It is too early to go beyond this simple observation, but at least the rain hasn’t stopped him. Tomorrow the forecasts do not authorize optimism and therefore Foggia will have to make an extra effort if possible, to enter the qualifying area.
Surra 3rd, good Antonelli and Nepa
Good news, remaining to the Italians, also from Alberto Surra, from Piedmont under the same Snipers team as Migno, finished third time, ahead of Sasaki, Salac and Niccolò Antonelli, among the most experienced in the wet. Also good Stefano Nepa, seventh, Rossi tenth to close the group of home riders who appeared almost all in good condition. With the exception of Romano Fenati finished in fifteenth place. The rider from Ascoli Piceno has an open account with the Romagna track: a month ago he crashed while he was dominating the race. Rain or not the desire to make up for it is all too palpable. To remember the absence of a protagonist of the world like Sergio Garcia, still recovering from his trial fall, on the occasion of the trip to Austin, which had left him with a kidney bruise.