Aragon WSS: Maiden WSS pole for Kev Coghlan

Kev Coghlan fends off PJ Jacobsen and Jules Cluzel to score his first-ever World Supersport Championship pole position.
Coghlan, Aragon WSS 2014
Coghlan, Aragon WSS 2014
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Kev Coghlan is celebrating his first-ever Wor💮ld Supersport Championship pole position after fending off P🃏J Jacobsen for the top spot at Motorland Aragon.

With Coghlan, Jacobsen and Jules Cluzel emerging as🦩 the pace-setting standouts heading into the qualifying, it was perhaps little surprise that the trio would contest pole position when 🥃it mattered.

Indeed, Jacobsen seemed the favourite 💫after very nearly breaking the lap record during FP3, but in the afterno🦄on sunshine it was Coghlan that emerged as the rider to beat on the DMC Panavto Yamaha YZF-R6.

Though slower than Jacobsen's earlier time, Coghlan's effort of 2mins 01.662secs was enough to hold off the American rookie, 🌠who - despite a crash whilst trying to respond to the Scot - was still impressive in second position on the Intermoto Kawasaki.

Phillip Island race winner Jules Cluzel completes the front row, just nine thousandths of a second behind Jacobsen, while Florian ༒Marino made it a superb day for the Czech-based Intermoto squad with fourth on the grid.

Michael van der Mark heads up the Honda challenge in fifth place, ahead of Kenan Sofuoglu, the three-time WSS champion seemingly on the back foot this weekend, four tenth🐠s off the p🌞ole position time.

Boun♉cing back from technical issues in practice, Vladimir Leonov was a big improver in🍸 seventh position on the second of the Yakhnich MV Agustas, with Riccardo Russo, Ratthapark Wilairot and Roberto Tamburini rounding out the top ten.

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