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Vinales: Still happy with 2017 Yamaha MotoGP move
Vinales: Still happy with 2017 Yamaha MotoGP move Maverick Vinales, who secure the maiden victory at British MotoGP with Suzuki, following the top podium finish he reveals that no disappointment over his decision to move to Yamaha for 2017 after snaring Suzuki’s first MotoGP win in a decade. “Honestly I didn’t change my mind. When I make a decision I go 100 per cent,” he said. Vinales dominated all the British Grand Prix almost from start to finish, moving to the lead in the early laps and pulling away from all of his pursuers. The victory ends a nine-year drought for Suzuki, dating back to Chris Vermeulen’s win in the 2007 French Grand Prix. “I didn’t think this year I could...
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