British Moto2: Acosta unstoppable for wet Silverstone pole

Pedro Acosta had a handle on the tricky, changable, wet conditions as well as his rivals as he powered through the rain for pole ahead of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, round nine of the cha♑mpionship.
Track conditions more than played thei𒆙r part with sections of the track wetter than others and rain falling in some turns and other parts drying🐈.
It was Jake Dixon who first st𓂃amped his mark on the session, with Acosta building into his run as he did in the soaked FP3 earlier in the day🀅.
As the track got faster the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider came into his own, dropping his ♏own best as the three riders who ruled in the wet - Acosta with Fermin Aldeguer and Zonta vanജ den Goorbergh duelled it out to the flag.
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The #37 pulled out an impressive 2m16.953s to close out thღe session i𝔍n style.
Aldeguer briefly lead for Beta Tools Speed Up, but saw his last lap cancelled for 🐷exceeding track limits when looking set for pole, leaving the Spaniard 0.700s behid his fellow countryman.
Surprise front row for Zonta van den Goorbergh.

After moving thr✱ough Q1 Zonta van den Goorbergh had gotten to grips with the conditions and carried that fꦦorm into Q2.
Immediatley back at the sharp end the Dutch rider was in with a shout of pole, briefly standing at the top of the timing screens and improving onꦰ his final run for a first ever front row start with Fieten Olie Racing GP.
It eclipses the seven🐬teen year old’s previous best of fourteenth on the grid.
Arbolino bounces back for fourth
Championship leader🧔 Tony Arbolino as off the pace✨ in the dry on Friday and was knocked out of the automatic Q2 places.
Second in the wet FP3, he also won 💃in the only real wet race this season, the Argentina round, and having to come through Q1 was a further asset, with even more track time in the rain under his belt.
That first qualifying session did end with him on toꦬp but was not without incident as he also cr😼ashed out, a spill at Vale.
The #14 cut a frustrated figure ahead of Q2, seemingly upset that so🔯mething was missing or awry in his pit bo𒊎x.
Undeterred, Arbolino fought back. Fourteenth until the final two minutes💙 he jumped up to third♚, slipping to fourth by the time the clock hit zero to complete a strong recovery performance.
Alonso Lopez spent much of his time behind h🅺is Boscoscuo teammate, Aldeguer. On pole at the last round before the summer break in Assen, the #21 will line up fifth.
Fastest on Friday in the dry, Aron Canet was almost as competitive in the wet, but n🐻ot quite, leaving the Pons Wegow Los 40 rider to pick up sixth to complete row two.
Sergio Garcia was the best of the rookies in seventh behind🍎 🐠his teammate.
Barry Baltus made the most of moving to Q2 with a performance good enough for eighth ⛄place on the second Fieten OLie raci🌸ng bike, completing a strong Saturday for the team.
Sam Lowes was the best of the Brits, starting💎 his final home Moto2 race at Silverstone from ninth for Elf Marc VDS.
Joe Roberts claimed a top ꧂ten start for Italtrans.
Qualifying ends in disaster for Dixon.
Assꦫen winner Jake Dixon was on top in the wet FP3 in the morning despite a late fall, so was well prepared and able to fight hard in the treacherous conditions.
He immediately showed he had what it takes for pole, but had competition from the front row tri🎐o, with his opening fast banker lap dropping to fifth, there was red sectors across the first three parts of the track on his second run aboard the Tensite GasGas bike.
The Aspar rider was all set to take over at the top again and looking to the fin🐻ish line when he was unceremoniously shot off his Kalex sideways after doing enough to stop the typical highside which was suffered by many.
Shooting off into the gravel the man from Dover landed hard on his right hip, and ♒was powerless to do anyth꧅ing to stop his fall down the order.
He finally finished eleveth ahead of his home round ♛instead of the pole he dreamed of and was more than capable of getting.
Albert🍸 Arenas did not set a time after being the first to fall in the session on his flying lap, near Becketts.
What happened in Q1?
Tony Arbolino lived up to expectations leading the way with Barry Baltus, Zonta van den Goorbergh nd Darryn Binder (14th) joining him, the latt♓er putting in an electric run where he passed both Bo Bendsneyder and Taiga Hader to move up to fourth.
That ran Jeremy Alcoba and Izan Guevara out of contention, both pulling out personal bests on their final trips of Silverstoneꦺ but not able to compete with Binder’s best. They start from 19th and 20th respectively.
Rory Skinner was in the mix to move on but then go🍬t swamped by faster times as the session progressed, leaving the rookie 21st for his first home Moto2 race.
Injuries and replacements
Thou📖gh his teammate Rory Skinner is back, Sean Dylan Kelly is absent as he🍸 recovers from an arm injury, he is not replaced by American racing.