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Cycle News 2021 Issue 35 August 31

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had taken the checkered flag, Aleix Espargaro claimed third for Aprilia's first podium. Miller came home fourth ahead of Pol Espargaro, with Brad Binder producing yet another charge from a poor grid slot in 21st to take sixth. Iker Lecuona (Tech3 KTM) had another strong ride to seventh, Alex Marquez (LCR Castrol Honda) in eighth, 2020 position in third. Miller went for it on the final lap, diving up the inside at turn 13, but he was slightly wide. Miller had the inside line though for turn 14 but the tight entry allowed Espar- garo to get the cutback heading onto the Wellington Straight. Going defensive, Espargaro was able to fend off Miller's late attack and after Quartararo and Rins World Champion Joan Mir (Ecstar Suzuki) in ninth—in a devastating blow to his 2021 championship charge—and Danilo Petrucci seal- ing the final spot in the top 10. In the championship, Quartar- aro is sitting pretty on 206 points to Joan Mir's 141 with Johann Zarco, who had a torrid time in Great Britain with an 11th place finish, third in the series on 136. VOLUME 58 ISSUE 35 AUGUST 31, 2021 P81 MYOWNRACE to really put the head down and push,' and I just managed to open a li le gap and he couldn't catch me. I brought home the points and, yeah, it couldn't have been a be er day to do it. It's incredible. Honestly, it's my first podium or win with fans here, so that's something special." 55 ROMANO FENATI 1ST MOTO3 "It's amazing, every session first, my race was for sure fantas c, but also the work with my team, the team did an amazing job, so I'm not happy… I'm much more than happy!" Romano Fena said. "Now we have to think about the next race, for sure, it's not easy to do another weekend like this, but, for sure, it's the target. We have to do like this because we can do it, and I trust my team and my bike." Pol Espargaro (44) took a surprise pole and led the first four laps until Fabio "El Diablo" Quartararo (20) pushed past into the lead.

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