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Crutchlow blasts MotoGP Safety Commission absentees
Cal Crutchlow has criticised the riders who failed to turn up for the most recent MotoGP Safety Commission meeting at Assen, suggesting those that didn’t show up are “thick”. Only three riders of the current premier class field didn’t show up for last Friday’s meeting, where changes to the Barcelona track layout were discussed in the aftermath of Moto2 rider Luis Salom’s fatal crash at the Catalan GP venue earlier in the month. And while the attendance at the Assen summit was much improved compared to the previous one in Spain, where only 10 riders attended (Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo notably skipping it), Crutchlow voiced his disappointment that some riders still...
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