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Crutchlow "should have had pole" without Q2 crash

Cal Crutchlow believes he should have taken pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix on a wet track if he hadn't crashed his LCR Honda bike midway through Q2. After dominating the first part of qualifying at Sepang, Crutchlow lost any chance of fighting for pole when he fell at Turn 11 with four minutes remaining in Q2. The Briton was able to remount to secure fifth in the end, a second behind polesitter Andrea Dovizioso, but was left to lament a mistake he feels cost him a chance of the top spot. "I was really disappointed, we should have had pole. I made the mistake," Crutchlow told BT Sport.  "I was honestly trying to get some feel with the tyre that lap and I thought...
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