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Under a threatening sky the protagonists of Moto3 offered Silverstone a spectacle of choice with no less than fourteen contenders for victory. In the end, it was Binder who snatched the piece to better rush towards the world title since Navarro fell.

What a Grand Prix! Moto3 did not fail in its reputation to offer us a British Grand Prix at loggerheads. There were up to fourteen of them able to win but, at the end of the game, the KTM officials and the pole sitter bagnaia managed to create a space for a good final explanation where the game of aspiration had to be mastered.

Bendsneyder did well until the last turns where his teammate Binder took the best follow-up of a bagnaia impeccable on a good Mahindra. The podium was played to the great displeasure of one Manzi who did the guest trick by causing a lot of trouble while putting on a show. Starting thirty-fourth, the Italian at Mahindra showed what he was made of but will have to settle for fourth position ahead of Open up, returned too late from the peloton because he held the best time in the race at the end of the game.

By Giannantonio, who started twenty-fourth, is sixth and precedes Antonelli, Bastianini, Mir and Canet, the only survivor of the Estrella team. Because this is also the information for this step, NAVARRO abandoned after a fall, caught in a race opposing him to Manzi et Migno which will also remain on the floor. Binder is now 86 lengths ahead of the Spaniard with six Grands Prix to go. On the French side, it’s Waterloo. Danilo finished fourteenth and Quarterly gave up when he was twenty-eighth…

Silverstone, Moto3, Race: Ranking

1. Brad Binder RSA Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 38m 39.142s
2. Francis Bagnaia ITA Northgate Mahindra ASPAR (Mahindra) 38m 39.325s
3. Will Bendsneyder NED Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 38m 39.478s
4. Stefano manzi ITA Mahindra Racing (Mahindra) 38m 39.929s
5. Nicholas Bulega ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 38m 39.944s
6. Fabio DiGiannantonio ITA Gresini Racing Moto3 (Honda) 38m 40.025s
7. Niccolo Antonelli ITA Ongetta-Rivacold (Honda) 38m 40.062s
8. Enea Bastianini ITA Gresini Racing Moto3 (Honda) 38m 40.158s
9. Aron canet SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) 38m 40.551s
10. Joan mir SPA Leopard Racing (KTM) 38m 40.335s
11. George Martin SPA Northgate Mahindra ASPAR (Mahindra) 38m 40.766s
12. gabriel rodrigo ARG RBA Racing Team (KTM) 38m 41.542s
13. Philipp Oettl GER Schedl GP Racing (KTM) 38m 47.727s
14. Jules Danilo FRA Ongetta-Rivacold (Honda) 38m 51.949s
15. Andrea Locatelli ITA Leopard Racing (KTM) 38m 51.981s
16. Jakub Kornfeil CZE Drive M7 SIC Racing Team (Honda) 38m 52.027s
17. Juanfran Guevara SPA RBA Racing Team (KTM) 38m 52.316s
18. John Mcphee GBR Peugeot MC Saxoprint (Peugeot) 38m 52.358s
19. Lorenzo Dalla Porta ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 38m 52.468s
20. Hiroki Ono JPN Honda Team Asia (Honda) 38m 56.105s
21. Livio Law BEL RW Racing GP BV (Honda) 39m 11.539s
22. Darryn binder RSA Platinum Bay Real Estate (Mahindra) 39m 18.267s
23. Khairul Idham Pawi MAL Honda Team Asia (Honda) 39m 18.282s
24. Adam Norrodin MAL Drive M7 SIC Racing Team (Honda) 39m 18.399s
25. Marco Bezzecchi ITA Mahindra Racing (Mahindra) 39m 18.556s
26. Tatsuki suzuki JPN CIP-Unicom Starker (Mahindra) 39m 18.658s
27. Maria Herrera SPA MH6 Team (KTM) 39m 18.856s
28. Fabio Spiranelli ITA CIP-Unicom Starker (Mahindra) 39m 30.821s
29. Lorenzo Petrarca ITA 3570 Team Italia (Mahindra) 39m 49.012s
30. Andrea Migno ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 40m 11.882s
Jorge Navarro SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) DNF
Stefano Valtulini ITA 3570 Team Italia (Mahindra) DNF
Marcos Ramirez SPA Platinum Bay Real Estate (Mahindra) DNF
fabio quartararo FRA Leopard Racing (KTM) DNF
Albert Arenas SPA Peugeot MC Saxoprint (Peugeot) DNF

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