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Moto3: Kent: I knew Quartararo was going to try
Danny Kent was relieved to come out on top of a 'good fight' to claim his third consecutive win in the Moto3 class, after holding off a wayward Fabio Quartararo challenge. The 21-year old was engaged in a frantic four-way fight for victory on the final lap at Jerez. Entering the infamous Jorge Lorenzo hairpin for the final time in second, Kent opted to pull inside of leader Miguel Oliveira. Speaking after the race, and having become the first British rider to win three straight grands prix since Barry Sheene in 1977, Kent revealed that he knew Fabio Quartararo in third wasn't going to settle for a lesser podium position. “I knew he was going to try and do it,” said the Leopard Racing...
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