Locatelli following Friday’s WorldSSP action at MotorLand Aragon

Italian Andrea Locatelli continues to dominate the sessions as he seeks the eighth win of the season.

FiM Supersport World Championship action continued at MotorLand Aragon with Andrea Locatelli (BARDAHL Evan Bros.WorldSSP Team) crowned the combined free training ranking for the Pirelli Teruel occasion after being the fastest in Friday’s two sessions; the Italian is more than a moment ahead of his nearest rival.

Locatelli won each and every race, won each and every pole position and secured each and every fastest lap so far in the 2020 WorldSSP season and once in the day ago showed impressive speed breaking records on Friday, completing the advance of Raffaele de Rosa (MV Agusta Corsica Cast) as The Italian Driver , second, showed a stable speed from the start of the action.Lucas Mahias (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) finished third after on Friday he put the most productive Kawasaki driver on the grid.

Hannes Soomer (Kallio Racing) fourth as the Estonian driver seeks to recover from a complicated race in Aragon where he retired from either race, beating Jules Cluzel (GMT94 Yamaha) for just 0.060 moments in fifth place., hopes to take a step forward in the Tissot Superpole and Race 1 on Saturday to face Locatelli as he did in the early stages of the last races. South African driver Steven Odendaal (EAB Ten Kate Racing) finished the day in sixth place while pursuing his first podium at WorldSSP.

Isaac Viales (Kallio Racing) finished seventh fastest of the day after showing impressive speed in practice 2; The Spaniard recovered after an accident in the Free Trials 1, where he may simply not set a time. Manuel Gonzalez (Kaaki ParkinGO Team) in eighth place with Philipp Oettl (Kaaki Puccetti Racing) and Hungarian driver Peter Sebestyen (OXXO Yamaha Team Toth) once a stable speed appears again to be in the most sensitive 10.

Federico Fuligni (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) finished 11th ahead of Danny Webb (WRP Wepol Racing) in twelfth place; Webb, once back, shows a competitive speed on the team led by James Toseland.Alejandro Ruiz Carranza (EMPERADOR Racing Team), the WorldSSP Challenge’s top-ranked driver in 13th place, ahead of Can ‘Nca’ (Turkish Racing Team); Turkish driving force crashed in loose practice 1, but was able to return to the track for loose practice 2.Corentin Perolari (GMT94 Yamaha) completed the 15 most sensible.

It was a busy day for Galang Hendra Pratama (bLU cRU WorldSSP via MS Racing), as the Indonesian driver crashed at any of Friday’s practice sessions, but controlled to record the 17th best overall time.Patrick Hobelsberger (Dynavolt Honda) also suffered an accident in a loose practice 2 and the slowest overall after Friday’s race.

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