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Iannone regrets not settling for third after Honda crashes
Ducati's Andrea Iannone says he would have slowed significantly to ensure a podium finish in the Malaysian Grand Prix if he knew rivals Marc Marquez and Cal Crutchlow crashed out. Iannone, returning after a four-race absence through injury, led nine laps at Sepang, but was one of three riders to crash out of the five-strong leading pack in the second half of the race. Despite not scoring, the Italian says he returned "in the best way" as he had been unsure whether he could be fighting out front in his comeback race. He said: "After I ride for more than half the race at the front, I fight Vale [Rossi], I'm very, very happy because I came back after four races and I was not...
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