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Marquez: I apologise to the team and fans

MotoGP champion Marc Marquez's accident-packed season continued at Aragon when he crashed out for the fifth time in 13 races. While his previous falls resulted from an inherent lack of rear grip on the 2015 Honda, the young Spaniard took full responsibility for the Aragon exit, which occurred as he chased down race leader Jorge Lorenzo on lap 2. Marquez low-sided at the apex of Turn 12, clinging desperately to his RC213V as he ploughed into the gravel. But the battering rendered his bike unrideable, bringing a frustrating end to a home race he had started from pole. "Today I can only apologise to the team and the fans, because we were working very well and we had a very good pace all...
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