Moto2: Noyes on pole at Le Mans

Grand prix rookie Kenny Noyes has taken his pole position at o🥃nly his third attempt, after heading a front row covered by just 0.1sec during Moto2 qualifying at Le Mans on Satur🅠day.
Noyes battled for victory last time out in Jerez, on his way to seventh position for the Jack&Jones Banderas (Promoharris) team, but is on target for an even better result on Sunday - despite never racingꦛ at Le Mans before.
Closest to Noyes on Saturday was Yuki Takahashi﷽, who did his best to hand the French-based Tech 3 team first place on the grid, but was left a mere 0.031sec short of Noyes. Ajo (FTR) rider Alex Debon was just 0.086sec from pole, with home star Jules Cluzel - fastest on Friday - a fraction further behind ⛎to complete the front row for Forward Racing (Suter).
Six different chassis design occupied the top six pไlaces, with former 250GP title contender Fonsi Nieto taking fifth for Holidaygym (Moriwaki), while Sergio Gadea was seventh on the Pons Kalex.
Jerez winner Toni Elias fell early in th༺e꧋ session but got back out on track to claim seventh for Gresini (Moriwaki), but title leader Shoya Tomizawa will start just 15th... but only 0.561sec from pole!
Indeed, the top 27 rider were less than on💟e second beh༺ind Noyes.
Qualifying - Le Mans:
1. Noyes (Promoharris) 1m 39.234s
2. Takahashi (Tech 3) +0.031s
3. Debon (FTR) +0.086s
4. Cluzel (Suter) +0.100s
5. Nieto (Moriwaki) +0.168s
6. Gadea (Pons Kalex) +0.267s
7. Elias (Moriwaki) +0.283s
8. Corsi (MotoBI) +0.364s
9. Simon (Suter) +0.388s
10. Rolfo (Suter) +0.461s
21. Redding (Suter) +0.853s

Peter has been in💛 the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marque❀z’s injury issues.