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MotoGP Phillip Island: Whatley enjoys fight in ‘really fun race’

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VisionTrack Racing’s Josh Whatley enjoyed a strong Moto3 rookie showing at Phillip Island after battling through to 21st. A weekend of variable weather conditions, the norm for the island location on the Bass Straight, meant Whatley and teammate Scott Ogden had a task on their hands to learn the fast and flowing Australian circuit with Ogden up to speed quickly as he completed Friday practice 13th in the combined times.

Saturday saw the pair qualify ten places apart in the dry running with the number 19 rider securing a 19th place start for his 19th birthday.

With the race briefly delayed due to late morning showers, strong winds dried the 4.5km track quickly as the pack set out on slick Dunlop tyres.

However, Ogden fell foul of a wet patch at turn three as the race hit half distance, a 130mph highside leaving the Doncaster rider sore but relatively unscathed.

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