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MotoGP Termas: Crutchlow ‘expected win or second behind Marc'

LCR Honda's Cal Crutchlow has become the first British rider since Barry Sheene in 1979 to lead the MotoGP World Championship after taking victory in Argentina. The Isle of Man resident said he expected to win or at least come second behind Marc Marquez in the event but had to content with a too-soft front tyre in tricky conditions at the Termas De Rio Hondo crircuit. “It was nice to win, but it was to be expected to be honest. I came into the weekend thinking I could leave here with a chance of being first or second with Marc (Marquez) and we ended up winning. I was comfortable in the battle, I felt I took no risks and stayed with riders that I probably could have dropped should I have...
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