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Jorge Lorenzo admits Malaysia podium was 'lucky'
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo has admitted his podium at the Malaysian Grand Prix was “lucky” after several rivals crashed out. The race at the Sepang International Circuit took place in challenging and damp conditions, which caused riders like Marc Marquez and Andrea Iannone to suffer falls. Lorenzo moved into the lead at the start but was quickly shuffled down several places, making up ground as others crashed to claim third place. “I stayed on the bike although I didn’t feel very good today – it was worse than the qualifying with more water,” he explained. “I feel lucky because all the crashes were in front of me and that gave me the chance to get...
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