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Sandro Cortese edges Maverick Vinales in Estoril Moto3 thriller

Sandro Cortese beat Maverick Vinales in a dramatic climax to what had already been a thrilling Moto3 race at Estoril

What initially began as a huge scrap for the lead eventually boiled down to just Vinales (Avintia FTR-Honda) and Cortese (Ajo KTM), with the latter opting to shadow Vinales - to the extent of sitting up early on the straights - for much of the race.

With five laps to go Cortese made his move, but Vinales responded immediately and a frantic shoot-out commenced over the final laps.

Further drama came in the form of backmarkers on the last lap, with Vinales and Cortese diving either side of traffic on the run down to the chequered flag. In the end, victory was decided in Cortese's favour by just 0.083 seconds.

The German takes over the championship lead as a result of his win.

The pair's battle was one of several throughout the field, as positions swapped lap by lap.

Luis Salom (RW Kalex-KTM) and Zulfahmi Khairuddin (Ajo KTM) were one such example, scrapping over the final podium spot throughout the second half of the race. Salom eventually denied the Malaysian his maiden grand prix podium.

The order fluctuated even more further down the field, with myriad riders all challenging for fifth at some point during the race.

The position was eventually claimed by Efren Vazquez (Laglisse Honda) ahead of Niccolo Antonelli (Gresini Honda), while Alex Rins (Monlau Honda) got the better of Danny Kent (Ajo KTM) in the fight for seventh.

Results - 23 laps:

Pos  Rider                Team/Bike                   Time/Gap
 1.  Sandro Cortese       Ajo KTM                   41m34.536s
 2.  Maverick Vinales     Avintia FTR-Honda           + 0.055s
 3.  Luis Salom           RW Kalex-KTM               + 11.038s
 4.  Zulfahmi Khairuddin  Ajo KTM                    + 12.195s
 5.  Efren Vazquez        Laglisse FTR-Honda         + 20.934s
 6.  Niccolo Antonelli    Gresini FTR-Honda          + 20.976s
 7.  Alex Rins            Monlau Suter-Honda         + 21.792s
 8.  Danny Kent           Ajo KTM                    + 21.888s
 9.  Alexis Masbou        Caretta Honda              + 23.046s
10.  Jakub Kornfeil       Ongetta FTR-Honda          + 23.310s
11.  Brad Binder          RW Kalex-KTM               + 23.379s
12.  Hector Faubel        Aspar Kalex-KTM            + 23.763s
13.  Arthur Sissis        Ajo KTM                    + 24.308s
14.  Alberto Moncayo      Aspar Kalex-KTM            + 25.015s
15.  Alex Marquez         Monlau Suter-Honda         + 26.450s
16.  Joan Olive           TT Motion KTM              + 32.641s
17.  Alan Techer          Technomag-CIP TSR-Honda    + 32.743s
18.  Alessandro Tonucci   Italia FMI FTR-Honda       + 36.511s
19.  Marcel Schrotter     Mahindra                   + 53.527s
20.  Ivan Moreno          Laglisse FTR-Honda       + 1m04.014s
21.  Toni Finsterbusch    MZ Honda                 + 1m04.064s
22.  Manuel Tatasciore    Caretta Honda            + 1m04.071s
23.  Kenta Fujii          Technomag-CIP TSR-Honda  + 1m30.900s
24.  Luigi Morciano       Ioda                         + 1 lap
25.  Kevin Hanus          Thomas Sabo Honda            + 1 lap

Retirements:

     Armando Pontone      IodaProject IODA             23 laps
     Giulian Pedone       Ambrogio Next ORAL           23 laps
     Jasper Iwema         FGR Honda                    15 laps
     Louis Rossi          Germany FTR-Honda            14 laps
     Romano Fenati        Italia FMI FTR-Honda         14 laps
     Isaac Vinales        Ongetta FTR-Honda            13 laps
     Danny Webb           Mahindra                      8 laps
     Adrian Martin        Laglisse FTR-Honda            6 laps
     Miguel Oliveira      Monlau Suter-Honda            3 laps

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