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Portugal's Miguel Oliveira scored his maiden win in a dramatic MotoGP race on Sunday in the Grand Prix of Styria. This was also the first win in the class for Portugal and Tech 3. Olivera snatched the win in the last corner from Jack Miller and Pol Espargaro. The race was marked by another high-speed crash, with Viñales jumping off his bike at over 200km/h after losing his brakes.
Fabio Quartararo continues to lead the championship. Andrea Dovizioso is in second and Jack Miller is now third.

The Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso took a thrilling win on the Red Bull Ring this Sunday. Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) had his first-ever podium finish and Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) was third. The race had to be restarted after a horrific crash by Morbidelli and Zarco, both lucky to escape with no big injuries. Their bikes collided at high speed and nearly hit Viñales and Rossi, who managed to avoid crashing. The victory for the Italian Dovizioso comes just one day after he announced that he will part ways with the factory Ducati team at the end of the season.
Quartararo leads the standings from Dovizioso, Viñales, last weekend's winner Binder, and the legend Valentino Rossi.

South African Brad Binder got his first win in only his third MotoGP race in Brno on Sunday. This was also a first win for KTM in the class. Binder started from seventh on the grid and made his way to the top to claim a famous rookie victory in a race full of surprises. Franco Morbidelli finished second, while polesitter Johan Zarco managed to stay on the podium despite a long lap penalty after a collision with Pol Espargaro. Pre-race favorites Fabio Quartararo and Maverick Viñales could only manage seventh and fourteenth on the day.

The current tennis world number 2, Rafael Nadal, has decided to pull out of the US Open tournament. Nadal, who won the tournament four times previously, including 2019, will not be competing this year due to Covid-19 concerns. He recently tweeted: "After many thoughts I have decided not to play this year’s US Open. The situation is very complicated worldwide, the COVID-19 cases are increasing, it looks like we still don’t have control of it.".