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Zarco: Pitlane start MotoGP penalty 'not the end of the world'
Johann Zarco admits he is "unhappy" with his MotoGP Styrian Grand Prix pitlane start penalty, but believes it "is not the end of the world". The Avintia Ducati rider was handed the punishment for his part in the heavy crash with Franco Morbidelli in last week's Austrian GP, which almost led to Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi being collected by errant motorcycles. Zarco and Morbidelli attended an FIM Stewards hearing on Thursday, where it was decided that the Frenchman should start from the pitlane for Sunday's second Red Bull Ring race. The Avintia rider says he thought about appealing the penalty - having maintained his innocence - but felt this could impact him...
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