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Miller second, Vinales forced to bail out in eventful MotoGP – Sydney Morning Herald
A horror crash involving Maverick Vinales forced MotoGP’s Styrian Grand Prix to be restarted with Australia’s Jack Miller finishing behind only Miguel Oliveira.

The Spaniard walked away without any serious injuries and the race was restarted with 12 laps remaining.
Miller and Espargaro produced a string of blistering laps to take control of the race.
Jack Miller crosses the finish line at the Styrian Grand Prix in Austria.Credit:Getty
In an intense final lap, Miller forced Espargaro wide on the final corner, only for Oliveira to come from third spot to claim victory in the 900th premier class race.
“I’m very emotional right now,” the 25-year-old Oli…
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