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Andrea Dovizioso 'won't change' racing approach after taking lead
Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso says he “won’t change” his approach to racing after taking the championship lead at the last MotoGP race. Following on from his back-to-back wins in Mugello and Barcelona, he benefited from rival Maverick Viñales crashing at the Dutch TT to finish fifth and move four points clear. Valentino Rossi narrowly took victory and closed the gap to the top two in the championship, three points behind Viñales and seven off Dovizioso. Despite heading to the next round in Germany as the leader in the riders’ standings, Dovizioso said he will not change his approach to racing. “It gives me great satisfaction to arrive in...
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