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Valentino Rossi doesn't 'understand' Malaysian GP crash
Valentino Rossi says he does not “understand what happened” when he crashed out of the lead of his “best race of the season” at Turn 1 four laps from the end of the MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix. Rossi hit the front from second on the grid at the start and remained at the head of the pack until the the start of lap lap 17, when he crashed at Turn 1 while being pursued by eventual winner Marc Marquez. The Yamaha rider – who rejoined to finish a distant 18th - was left bemused by the accident, but remained positive about the performance demonstrated by his M1 at Sepang, and believes he has been able to “use the bike in a better way” in recent...
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