Moto2 riders react to stunning 0.003s photo finish: “No way we wouldn’t touch…”
Denis Oncu 🦄and Diogo Moreira explain their last lap Moto2 battle

Denis Oncu and Diogo More🍷ira delivered the closest-ever Moto2 finish at Aragon.
A photo finish revealed that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oncu had won his first race in the class by just🍸 0.003s after a last-lap overtake.
It was the culmination of a sensational sc❀rap where the battling riders made contact.
Oncu explained: “In the middle of 𓂃the last corner he closed the inside line.
“I said ‘he won’t let me go inside’ so I o♔pened more throttle to go wide.
“He’s a clever guy, intelligent. On the exit he closed the 🅠outside.
“So there was no way he wouldn’t 🦹touch. When we touched, the speed was the same.
“I said ‘please, please, please..’
“I looked at the TV and it said ‘Denis Oncu P1’.”

Thrilled withꦆ his feat, Oncu continued: “I arrived at the last corner. He closed the door. I said ‘I am second, I need to try something…’
“I opened꧂ more 🐷throttle and tried around the outside. It brought me victory by three thousandths of a second!
“There was a screen with my name on itꦓ - f*** yeah! It feels good!”
Oncu had been compet🍒itive all weekend, saying: “The consistency, I like. I was first, third, first…
“I was struggling to turn the bike. This bike has fast corners and you can do different🌺 styles.
“When I am𝄹 not able to turn, I change style to ride with gas and m▨ore rear tyre.”
ဣMoreira put up the fastest lap of the race in his valiant e🦩ffort to keep Oncu at bay.
But it was ultimately for nothing, as he pipped by the closest margin ever record in Moto2.
“I tried to make a gap on the last lap but it was difficult,” Moreira 🎐said.
“At the last corner I hea🌄rd the bike, I 🃏knew Denis was there.
“I tried to close the gap b🦂ut it was impossible with my tyre.
“Five laps from the end, my tyre was destroyed.
“Five laps from the end 🌱I was closing the gap, I was faster. It was super good, I was enjoying riding the bike.
“On 🌄the last lap, wh꧋en I saw Denis close, I tried to pass him but it was impossible.”

James was a s💖ports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.