Once the session was restarted, Aegerter was again on a potential pole lap but lost out to Tulovic by 0.065. Then it was down to one rider – Granado. Halfway around the lap, it looked like Tulovic had E-Pole in the bag as Granado was two tenths off, but an outstanding third sector followed which saw Granado pull 0.2 clear. Could the number 51 rider hold his advantage in the final sector? Not all of it, but a good chunk of it – Granado claimed E-Pole by 0.191 to deny Tulovic a debut pole position in the electric class.
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