Acosta well under Moto2 lap record during Portimao Testing

2022 Moto2/3 Test Portimao Report Day Three

If anyone had doubts about the hype surrounding Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Ajo), the time to surrender them is now. It’s a new year, new class, new number but the same sensation as the Moto2 rookie smashed the lap record in testing at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, putting in a 1m41.552.

Pedro Acosta

The previous Moto2 benchmark at Portimao was Remy Gardner’s 1m42.447 set in 2021. Gardner also holds the race lap record at 1m42.504 along with the pole record of 1m42.592, both of those times coming on the 2020 race weekend.


In some further 2021 deja vu, Augusto Fernandez made sure it was a Red Bull KTM Ajo 1-2 as he ended Monday 0.154 off his team-mate, with Aron Canet (Flexbox HP 40) completing the top three.

Augusto Fernandez

Fermin Aldeguer (MB Conveyors Speed Up) put the Boscocuro in fourth, 0.563 off the top, with Albert Arenas (GASGAS Aspar Team) for close company.

Albert Arenas and Jake Dixon

There were a couple more tenths back to Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia), with Joe Roberts just 0.011 back as his second season with Italtrans Racing Team gets off to a solid start.

Joe Roberts

Jake Dixon (GASGAS Aspar Team) and Celestino Vietti (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) were next up, with Jorge Navarro (Flexbox HP 40) completing the top ten.

However on combined times across all three days Jake Dixon would have placed fourth.

Jake Dixon

We close the Portimao test with a good pace, an average 1m42, although when I was looking for time attack, I crashed. In the last run I was coming in 1m41 but in the last two corners I had my foot resting on the brake lever and that has prevented me from achieving it. The positive thing is that we have a good set-up for the first race, I am already looking forward to competing in Qatar.

Jake Dixon

There were a number of crashes including one for Bo Bendsneyder (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team) that saw the Dutch rider break his collarbone and another for Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP) that led the German to leave early for a medical check on his hand.

The first session is when Schrötter crashed, as did team-mate Jeremy Alcoba, Zonta van den Goorbergh (RW Racing GP) and Arenas. Canet crashed twice. In the second session, Canet, Alcoba and van den Goorbergh crashed again, and Bendsneyder suffered his tumble. Dixon also fell, as did Alessandro Zaccone (Gresini Racing Moto2), Gabriel Rodrigo (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team) and Aldeguer. Filip Salač (Gresini Racing Moto2) took two tumbles.

Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) also remained sidelined as he aims to recover from tendonitis in his wrist ahead of the Qatar GP.

After three interesting days on the Algarve, it’s now time to look ahead to racing and the Qatar GP. The lights go out in less than two weeks.

Portimao Moto2 Test Day Three Times

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 P.Acosta KALEX 1m41.552
2 A.Fernandez KALEX +0.154
3 A.Canet KALEX +0.267
4 F.Aldeguer BOSCOSCURO +0.563
5 A.Arenas KALEX +0.625
6 A.Ogura KALEX +0.889
7 J.Roberts KALEX +0.900
8 J.Dixon KALEX +0.943
9 C.Vietti KALEX +0.960
10 J.Navarro KALEX +1.038
11 T.Arbolino KALEX +1.066
12 B.Bendsneyde KALEX +1.078
13 M.Ramirez MV AGUSTA +1.183
14 L.Dalla Porta KALEX +1.239
15 S.Chantra KALEX +1.255
16 B.Baltus KALEX +1.346
17 F.Salac KALEX +1.471
18 Z.Van Den Goo KALEX +1.795
19 C.Beaubier KALEX +1.845
20 J.Alcoba KALEX +1.936
21 A.Zaccone KALEX +1.941
22 R.Fenati BOSCOSCURO +1.953
23 N.Antonelli KALEX +1.955
24 G.Rodrigo KALEX +2.005
25 M.Gonzalez KALEX +2.041
26 K.Kubo KALEX +2.154
27 S.Kelly KALEX +2.566
28 S.Corsi MV AGUSTA +2.590

Moto3

Dennis Foggia lost the top spot to new team-mate Tatsuki Suzuki on Sunday, but by the end of Day 3 the Italian was back on top and with a new lap record no less. Foggia’s 1m46.990 makes him the only rider under the 1m47 barrier as testing concluded in Portugal.

Dennis Foggia

The previous best Moto3 lap of Portimao was set in 2020 by Jaume Masia at 1m47.398 while Gabriel Rodrigo holds the race lap record at 1m47.610, and Andrea Migno hold the pole record at 1m47.423. both of those times being set on the 2021 race weekend.


It was close though as Foggia was only 0.052 ahead of Andrea Migno (Rivacold Snipers Team) to take that top spot.

Andrea Migno

Sophomore Izan Guevara (GASGAS Aspar Team) completed the top three, 0.334 off the top, with the first session bearing the most speed for the majority of the field, top three included.

Ayumu Sasaki

Ayumu Sasaki (Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max) was fourth quickest, around half a second off the searing new lap record, with rookie David Muñoz (BOE SKX) for close company in fifth as the Spaniard continued to impress and the timesheets tightened.

Munoz leading Toba

Day 1 and 2’s fastest rider, Tatsuki Suzuki, ended Monday in P6 but on combined times across the three days would have been fourth quickest ovall.

Tatsuki Suzuki

In seventh on the final day was Jaume Masia (Red Bull KTM Ajo) ahead of Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Tech 3), Sergio Garcia (GASGAS Aspar Team) and Kaito Toba (CIP Green Power).

Deniz Öncü

“We finished three days of testing here in Portimao before the first race in Qatar. We have tried a lot of different things on the bike with the team, and have found some really good set-ups to fit my riding style. However, these last three days have been tough for me but my injury is not so bad. I will now go home to recover in order to get ready for Qatar next week.”

Deniz Öncü

The biggest gap between fifth and tenth was just 0.037, and the tiny deficits continued throughout the field.

Joel Kelso found another quarter-of-a-second on the final day to end the third day of testing P25 which equated to 1.617-seconds off Foggia’s P1 benchmark.

Joel Kelso

Suzuki and Migno crashed in the first session, with Garcia and rookie Brit Scott Ogden (VisionTrack Racing Team) taking tumbles in the second session. There were no fallers in the final outing of the day for Moto3.

That’s a wrap on official testing for the lightweight class, now all there’s left to do is race.

Portimao Moto3 Test Day Three Times

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 D.Foggia HONDA 1m46.990
2 A.Migno HONDA +0.052
3 I.Guevara GASGAS +0.334
4 A.Sasaki HUSQVARNA +0.563
5 D.Muñoz KTM +0.628
6 T.Suzuki HONDA +0.635
7 J.Masia KTM +0.664
8 D.Öncü KTM +0.669
9 S.Garcia GASGAS +0.706
10 K.Toba KTM +0.709
11 R.Rossi HONDA +0.769
12 J.Mcphee HUSQVARNA +0.804
13 A.Surra HONDA +0.847
14 L.Fellon HONDA +0.861
15 R.Yamanaka KTM +0.953
16 C.Tatay CFMOTO +0.962
17 D.Holgado KTM +0.994
18 S.Ogden HONDA +0.998
19 A.Fernandez KTM +1.084
20 S.Nepa KTM +1.183
21 X.Artigas CFMOTO +1.184
22 E.Bartolini KTM +1.392
23 I.Ortolá KTM +1.466
24 M.Bertelle KTM +1.587
25 J.Kelso KTM +1.617
26 D.Moreira KTM +1.790
27 J.Whatley HONDA +2.051
28 M.Aji HONDA +2.236
29 A.Carrasco KTM +2.303

2022 Moto2 Entry List

2022 Moto2 Entry List
Rider……………………….. Nat Team………………………………………… Bike
2 Gabriel Rodrigo ARGENTINA PERTAMINA MANDALIKA SAG TEAM KALEX
4 Sean Dylan Kelly USA AMERICAN RACING KALEX
5 Romano Fenati ITALIAN SPEEDUP RACING BOSCOSCURO
6 Cameron Beaubier USA AMERICAN RACING KALEX
7 Barry Baltus BELGIAN RW RACING GP KALEX
9 Jorge Navarro SPANISH FLEXBOX HP40 KALEX
12 Filip Salac CZECH GRESINI RACING Moto2 KALEX
13 Celestino Vietti ITALIAN VR46 RACING TEAM KALEX
14 Tony Arbolino ITALIAN ELF MARC VDS RACING TEAM KALEX
16 Joe Roberts USA ITALTRANS RACING TEAM KALEX
18 Manuel Gonzalez SPANISH YAMAHA VR46 MASTER CAMP TEAM KALEX
19 Lorenzo Dalla Porta ITALIAN ITALTRANS RACING TEAM KALEX
22 Sam Lowes BRITISH ELF MARC VDS RACING TEAM KALEX
23 Marcel Schrotter GERMAN LIQUI MOLY INTACT GP KALEX
24 Simone Corsi ITALIAN MV AGUSTA FORWARD RACING MV AGUSTA
28 Niccolo Antonelli ITALIAN VR46 RACING TEAM KALEX
35 Somkiat Chantra THAI IDEMITSU HONDA TEAM ASIA KALEX
37 Augusto Fernandez SPANISH RED BULL KTM AJO KALEX
40 Aron Canet SPANISH FLEXBOX HP40 KALEX
42 Marcos Ramirez SPANISH MV AGUSTA FORWARD RACING MV AGUSTA
51 Pedro Acosta SPANISH RED BULL KTM AJO KALEX
52 Jeremy Alcoba SPANISH LIQUI MOLY INTACT GP KALEX
54 Fermin Aldeguer SPANISH SPEEDUP RACING BOSCOSCURO
61 Alessandro Zaccone ITALIAN GRESINI RACING Moto2 KALEX
64 Bo Bendsneyder DUTCH PERTAMINA MANDALIKA SAG TEAM KALEX
75 Albert Arenas SPANISH ASPAR TEAM (Moto2) GASGAS
79 Ai Ogura JAPANESE IDEMITSU HONDA TEAM ASIA KALEX
81 Keminth Kubo THAI YAMAHA VR46 MASTER CAMP TEAM KALEX
84 Zonta Van Den Goorbergh DUTCH RW RACING GP KALEX
96 Jake Dixon BRITISH ASPAR TEAM (Moto2) GASGAS

2022 Moto3 Entry List

2022 Moto3 Entry List
Rider……………………….. Nat Team………………………………….. Bike
5 Jaume Masia SPANISH RED BULL KTM AJO KTM
6 Ryusei Yamanaka JAPANESE MT HELMETS – MSI KTM
7 Dennis Foggia ITALIAN LEOPARD RACING HONDA
10 Diogo Moreira BRAZILIAN MT HELMETS – MSI KTM
11 Sergio Garcia SPANISH ASPAR TEAM (Moto3) GASGAS
16 Andrea Migno ITALIAN RIVACOLD SNIPERS TEAM HONDA
17 JOHN Mcphee BRITISH STERILGARDA HUSQVARNA MAX HUSQVARNA
18 Matteo Bertelle ITALIAN AVINTIA ESPONSORAMA Moto3 KTM
20 Lorenzo Fellon FRENCH SIC 58 SQUADRA CORSE HONDA
23 Elia Bartolini ITALIAN AVINTIA ESPONSORAMA Moto3 KTM
24 Tatsuki Suzuki JAPANESE LEOPARD RACING HONDA
26 Scott Ogden BRITISH VISIONTRACK RACING TEAM HONDA
27 Kaito Toba JAPANESE CIP GREEN POWER KTM
28 Izan Guevara SPANISH ASPAR TEAM (Moto3) GASGAS
31 Adrian Fernandez SPANISH RED BULL KTM TECH3 KTM
38 David Salvador SPANISH BOE SKX KTM
43 Xavier Artigas SPANISH CFMOTO RACING PRUESTELGP CFMOTO
44 David Munoz SPANISH BOE SKX KTM
48 Ivan Ortola SPANISH TEAM MTA KTM
53 Deniz Oncu TURKISH RED BULL KTM TECH3 KTM
54 Riccardo Rossi ITALIAN SIC 58 SQUADRA CORSE HONDA
64 Mario Suryo Aji INDONESIAN HONDA TEAM ASIA HONDA
66 Joel Kelso AUSTRALIAN CIP GREEN POWER KTM
67 Alberto Surra ITALIAN RIVACOLD SNIPERS TEAM HONDA
70 Joshua Whatley BRITISH VISIONTRACK RACING TEAM HONDA
71 Ayumu Sasaki JAPANESE STERILGARDA HUSQVARNA MAX HUSQVARNA
72 Taiyo Furusato JAPANESE HONDA TEAM ASIA HONDA
82 Stefano Nepa ITALIAN TEAM MTA KTM
96 Daniel Holgado SPANISH RED BULL KTM AJO KTM
99 Carlos Tatay SPANISH CFMOTO RACING PRUESTELGP CFMOTO

2022 Provisional MotoGP Calendar

Date Grand Prix Circuit
06 March Qatar Losail International Circuit
20 March Indonesia Mandalika International Street Circuit
03 April Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
10 April Americas Circuit of The Americas
24 April Portugal Algarve International Circuit
01 May Spain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
15 May France Le Mans
29 May Italy Autodromo del Mugello
05 June Catalunya Barcelona-Catalunya
19 June Germany Sachsenring
26 June Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
10 July Finland KymiRing
07 August Great Britain Silverstone Circuit
21 August Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
04 September San Marino Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
18 September Aragón MotorLand Aragón
25 September Japan Twin Ring Motegi
02 October Thailand Chang International Circuit
16 October Australia Philip Island
23 October Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
06 November Comunitat Valenciana Comunitat Valenciana-Ricardo Tormo

Source: MCNews.com.au

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