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Crutchlow doesn't want factory MotoGP ride for the sake of it

Cal Crutchlow says he won’t leave his current LCR Honda team simply for the sake of becoming a factory rider again in MotoGP. The Briton joined Lucio Cecchinello’s satellite outfit in 2015 after a single season with Ducati, which followed Crutchlow first three years in MotoGP with Tech 3 Yamaha. Of Crutchlow’s 12 career podiums, only one came with Ducati in 2014, and he enjoyed a breakthrough 2016 campaign that included his first two race victories at Brno and Phillip Island. Six manufacturers will be on the grid in 2017 with KTM’s entry, but all 12 of those seats are accounted for for the next two seasons. Crutchlow says any possible switch to a factory outfit in 2019 or beyond...
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