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Arenas: Sometimes I would go up the wall
The coronavirus halt to the Moto3 World championship means Albert Arenas' title lead has gone uncontested since his victory at the Qatar season-opener on March 8. By the time the season (hopefully) restarts, with Friday practice at Jerez on July 17, the Moto3 (and Moto2) riders will have waited 131 days. Many, like Arenas, have spent much of the time to date under lockdown conditions in Europe. But with conditions now improving, most will be able to train on two-wheels by the end of the month. "Being so long without races is especially difficult due to the absence of adrenaline," said the Aspar rider. "Being confined at home, sometimes I would go up the wall, I suppose,...
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