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Fabio Quartararo 'frustrated, but happy' after Jerez demise

Fabio Quartararo admits retiring from second in the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix left him “frustrated”, but was still “happy” to be fighting at the front. The Petronas SRT Yamaha rider became the youngest ever MotoGP polesitter when he beat team-mate Franco Morbidelli to top spot in qualifying by 0.082s, and shadowed the Italian at the start of the 25-lap race in third.  Quartararo passed Morbidelli on lap 11 and put eventual winner Marc Marquez under some pressure, before a broken gear shifter forced him to park up on lap 14. “I'm frustrated, but happy,” Quartararo told BT Sport. “It's a mixed feeling, because when you are fighting...
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