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Title-winning Valencia MotoGP race was a 'nightmare' – Mir

Suzuki's Joan Mir said he struggled more than at any other MotoGP race in 2020 during a "nightmare" Valencia Grand Prix, despite securing a maiden premier class crown. Mir finished the penultimate round of the campaign in a safe seventh position having started from 12th, which was enough to secure him the MotoGP title and Suzuki's first since 2000. Despite securing his maiden MotoGP victory in the European GP at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit last week, Mir admits he "suffered a lot" in Sunday's race and can't explain why. "This race was a nightmare," Mir admitted. "This race I struggled more than [any other race] all the season. It's a strange one to...
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