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Márquez accepts blame for Australia crash

– MotoGP champion Marc Márquez accepted full responsibility after he crashed out of the lead at the Australian Grand Prix, retiring for the first time this season.Márquez, who clinched the title at the preceding round at Motegi, started from pole position and quickly overhauled Tech 3's Pol Espargaró, who bolted into the lead into Turn 1.Márquez built up a three-second advantage over the chasing pack but fell under braking for Turn 4 on lap 10, sustaining terminal damage to his RC213V."I want to say sorry to my team because I made a mistake," he said."We were doing everything perfectly, and we were just missing capping it with a result on Sunday."If I had been...
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