Qatar Moto2 Test: Lowes and Fernandez complete second day of test in good shape

Windy conditions play a factor on day-two of the Official Moto2 test in Qatar, but not enough to stop the fastest lap times of the test being set so far, which includes Marc VDS Racing Team riders Sam Lowes and Augusto Fernandez. 
Sam Lowes, Qatar Moto2 test, 20 March 2021
Sam Lowes, Qatar Moto2 test, 20 March 2021
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The last Official Moto2 test before the season has already surpassed the 😼halfway point, with only a day of track action left before the season opener in a week's time.

Mar♎c VDS riders Sam Lowes and Augusto Fernandez have both looked strong so far even with windy conditions playing a role on day-two at Losail. 

Lowes ended the session in ninth, but was as high as fourth for quite some time, before a crash in the clos🅠ing stages after having fitted new tyres. 

Speaking after the second day, Lowes said: "Today was another good day and I’m really happy with the step we made compared t♈o yesterday.

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"The team did a great job giving ℱme the same feeling that I had on the bike at the end of last year when I was really strong.

"I was very fast ﷽on used tyres and the final result could have been better, but unfortunately I crashed when I went out on a new set of tyres.

"That prevented me from showing my true potential, but I’m excited for tomorrow wi𓂃th the pace I’ve alreadyꦿ shown."

F𝔍or Fernandez, the Spaniard narrowly missed out on the top ten in the combined standings with 12th place. 

However, like Lowes his race pace looked very strong. Fernandez consistently lapped in the top ten🍨 for much of the final session and ultimately went 0.5s quicker than on the 🅺opening day. 

Fernandez added: "Today was positive for me again. It was quite windy at times, whic෴h made it difficult to push and draw any accurate 💃conclusions.

"In that situation it is easy to get confused with the setting but in the final session ꦯwe concentrated more on the front again.

"I’m༺ still missing the ideal fee🔯ling I’d like, but I feel we’ve made some good progress in that area."

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