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Espargaro: Portimao 'borderline' on MotoGP safety

Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro says the Algarve circuit is "safe enough" for MotoGP to race there, but admits it's "borderline" and highlights the last corner as the main area of concern. MotoGP will return to Portugal for the first time since 2012 in November for the season finale, which will mark the series' first official visit to the Algarve track near Portimao. On Wednesday, test riders from all six manufacturers - as well as Espargaro - completed a track familiarisation session on MotoGP machinery, while 13 others from the current crop tried the venue on street bikes. Espargaro, who was fastest of the MotoGP runners on his RS-GP, says the circuit is just about...
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