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Marquez admits to “lack of patience” after Aragon tumble

Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has owned up to a “lack of patience” following his latest crash in last weekend’s Aragon Grand Prix. After a poor start from pole cost him the lead heading into the first corner, Marquez was running second behind Jorge Lorenzo when he lost the front end of his factory Honda on the second lap, ending up in the gravel. It was the fifth time this season that Marquez has failed to score points, and his second in three races after crashing in the wet at Silverstone. "[There have been] too many falls, not just for a world champion, but for any rider,” said Marquez, “because having five zeroes in the same season is too many. “Let's hope this...
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