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Crutchlow: Surprise winners will continue in MotoGP 2021
Get MotoGP news in your inbox! By signing up to the newsletter you agree to receive emails from crash.net that may occasionally include promotional content Leave this field blank Cal Crutchlow expects MotoGP to continue producing surprise race winners in 2021 after a record nine riders (pictured) stood on the top step of the podium last season. That tied with the number of different winners seen in 2016, but that tally was over 18 events whereas last year's world championship took place over just 14 rounds due to the Covid changes. 15 different riders also claimed a rostrum finish. "Honestly I do, I think you're going to keep seeing these surprise winners and a lot of [different]...
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