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Analysis: Who needs what weather in MotoGP's Argentina race
After a hectic first two days at MotoGP's Argentine Grand Prix, David Gruz analyses who can feature at the sharp end in Sunday's race. The 2018 edition of the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix has been a classic mixed-weather weekend so far, with ever-changing track conditions preventing riders from properly preparing for the race, wet or dry. The only proper dry session so far has been FP1 which, at Termas de Rio Hondo, is typically irrelevant due to the track - which isn't used a lot during the year - being in need of cleaning. Light rain made the track damp for the Friday afternoon practice, and riders were resigned to riding on wet tyres throughout the entire Saturday, with the notable...
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