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Jorge Lorenzo pulls out of Japanese GP

Jorge Lorenzo has withdrawn from the Japanese Grand Prix as he continues to struggle with the wrist injury which also ruled him out of the Thailand MotoGP race.  Lorenzo suffered a suspected hairline fracture in a crash during FP2 a Buriram after encountering a mechanical issue with his Ducati under braking for Turn 3, which forced him to sit out the Thailand race.  Passed fit on Thursday at Motegi, Lorenzo admitted his prospects of racing were slim as a new scan revealed his left wrist had suffered a complete fracture in the Thailand crash.  The Ducati rider completed an out-lap in FP1 on Friday morning at Motegi, before returning to pitlane, visibly shaking his head and...
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