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Australia’s Hall soars to victory in Red Bull Air Race

Australian pilot Matt Hall has claimed victory in the second leg of the Red Bull Air Race world championship in Cannes, France, edging German Matthias Dolderer in an intense final-four battle.

Hall crossed the line on Sunday with a time of 57.692 seconds to record his first victory since he started racing in the Edge 540 at the start of last season.

Dolderer finished just 0.072 seconds behind, while American Michael Goulian, who topped Saturday's qualifying session, took the third spot.

Reigning world champion Yoshihide Muroya was the fourth pilot in the final-four battle, but a two-second penalty for incorrect level flying at Gate 8 had put an end to his hopes of a podium finish.

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Goulian retained the top spot in the overall standings with 24 points, with Hall only three points behind and Muroya third with 19 points.

The pilots will next compete in the third leg in Chiba, Japan on May 26-27.

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