POSITIVE DAY FOR MB CONVEYORS SPEEDUP AT THE MUGELLO INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT

MB Conveyors SpeedUp Team is back on track at the technical and exciting Mugello International Circuit. On the first day of the Grand Prix of Italy, home race and appointment number eight of the 2022 Moto2 World Championship, Aldeguer and López classified respectively in p14 and p15 under the Tuscan sun.

Already in FP1, both MB Conveyors SpeedUp standard-bearers proved to be competitive; Alonso finished the session in p10 in 1’52.906, while Fermín finished in p19 with a time of 1’53.328 after the cancellation of his best lap (1’53.038).

In the second session the temperatures rose by 5 degrees and it was not easy to lower the times in the morning although both riders managed to improve. Tenth position for Aldeguer in FP2 in 1’52.879 (+0.529), which corresponds to the fourteenth time of the combined classification with provisional access to Q2. Team 21 instead closed the second free practice in p11 in 1’52.884, fifteenth time of the combined and for 0.005 it remained out of the provisional Q2, but for Alonso and technicians the first day at Mugello was above expectations.

FERMÍN ALDEGUER #54: 14th in 1’52.879

“A more or less positive day because we returned to this circuit with high expectations after the good result of my first race at the Moto2 World Championship last year. Mugello is a track that I like enough, in fact this morning we got off to a good start even though they cancelled our best lap, thus losing temporary access to Q2. We then continued to work in FP2, managing to close a good lap by finishing in Q2, for now. And nothing, happy with the work done and determined to give everything!”.

ALONSO LÓPEZ # 21: 15th in 1’52.884

“I’m happy with how this day went because we know where we need to improve. Ours is a very good base and I hope the weather is kind to us tomorrow so that we can run on a dry track and aim for Q2. If, on the other hand, it will rain as expected, then we will try to adapt to the wet conditions as soon as possible, since we have never ridden in the rain this year. Thanks a lot to the team for the work we have done!”.