Riding all new MGP3O, built in just four months before first tests, 18-year-old Portuguese Oliveira and 26-year-old Spaniard V�zquez had qualified fifth and eighth.
Oliveira stayed with the leading five for the early laps, and they were still within sight as he fought back and forth for sixth. He lost it over the line by less than a tenth of a second.
Oliveira said their bike had the potential to finish in top-5.
"It is a little bit frustrating when you feel you have the potential to fight for the top five, but in our first race we are very happy to be the first non-KTM bike. This is a big accomplishment for a bike that only came together hardly two months ago. I am really happy about the project and I am looking forward to the future races optimistic that we will be able to improve a lot," Oliveira said.
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