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Moto3: Kent claims a pole he can't keep

Danny Kent's final, masterful lap at a sunny Phillip Island cut rapidly through the traffic in classy fashion as the British rider gave everything to qualify as high as possible as the shadow of a six-place penalty loomed. The Leopard rider set a speedy 1m 36.180 on a last lap as he threw his frustrations aside and rode around all-comers on a track filled with riders looking for a last-gasp improvement. Kent came into qualifying demoralised declaring he was 'riding for nothing, really' after having to fight a nine place grid deduction for riding slowly on the racing line. The Leopard team got the penalty reduced to six places after successfully arguing one of the incidents had been just...
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