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Cal Crutchlow didn't think Qatar top six 'possible'

Qatar MotoGP podium finisher Cal Crutchlow admits he “didn't think it was possible to fight for the top six” in his return race following a tough Sunday warm-up session.  The LCR rider missed the November tests with a severe ankle injury, and struggled to find a strong feeling with the front end of the 2019 RC213V in testing last month, though started to make progress in this area in Friday's practice. Crutchlow qualified sixth and ran with the lead group for the entire 22 lap, fending off Suzuki's Alex Rins to take third in his first race since last year's Japanese Grand Prix.  “I'm surprised, because after the warm-up this morning I...
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