David Alonso once again proved to be the standout rider in Moto3, securing pole position for the San Marino GP well after the clock had run out at Misano. The Colombian perfectly planned his final attack to snatch the pole position away from Luca Lunetta!
After passing through Q1, Joel Kelso, Vicente Perez, Taiyo Furusato and Filippo Farioli secured the right to fight for pole position in the category.
Alonso was one of the first to lead the session, with Kelso also doing so later, as did Ángel Piqueras.
Adrián Fernández also took the lead of the session and provisional pole, as did Collin Veijer, all before the usual stop in the team garages.
Veijer then consistently maintained the lead until the final minute of the session, when Kelso returned to attack with a 1:41.012s, but Veijer responded and went under the 41-second mark, with a lap of 1:40.959s.
Still, the session was not over, even though the clock had already reached zero: Luca Lunetta seemed to have the pole secured, but even at the end, Alonso recorded the fastest time and thus won pole position for tomorrow’s race, being 0.417s faster than the Italian.
With a time of 1:40.505s, Alonso secured pole position! Lunetta was second and Ivan Ortolá third.