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Suzuki ride-height back for Aragon, Mir seeking stable tyre grip
After removing its new rear ride-height device at Silverstone, Alex Rins has confirmed that Suzuki is set to re-join the other MotoGP manufacturers with the system at Aragon. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP "We will have the rear device for this weekend," Rins said on Thursday. "We removed it at Silverstone because I was trying to use it in FP1 and FP2 and there was not enough time to pull [activate] it with the bike going down, also on brakes. "Let's see if we can use it on this track, apparently yes, because exiting on the back straight we are doing a lot of wheelie and also before the...
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