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Injured Cal Crutchlow able to go a second quicker if needed

Cal Crutchlow, who made his first MotoGP appearance on Wednesday at Sepang since breaking his ankle at Phillip Island in 2018, says he is “confident” he can go a second quicker if he needs to. LCR's Crutchlow suffered an extensive break to his right ankle in a crash during practice for last season's Australian Grand Prix, which ruled him out for the remainder of the year. The first day of pre-season testing in 2019 marked Crutchlow's first time on his Honda since the accident, and he completed 51 laps on his way to 14th on the timesheets.  Ending the day just over a second off the pace of injured Honda stablemate Marc Marquez, Crutchlow believes he is able to...
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