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MotoGP champion Mir: 'I don't believe what is happening'

Joan Mir admitted "I don't believe what is happening" after wrapping up the 2020 MotoGP world championship at the Valencia Grand Prix to end a 20-year wait for Suzuki. Mir took the chequered flag in a safe seventh having started from 14th on Sunday at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, which was enough to put the 2020 title beyond the reach of race winner Franco Morbidelli (Petronas SRT) and fourth-placed Suzuki team-mate Alex Rins. The number 36 is the first Suzuki rider since 2000 to win the premier class crown and joins an elite list featuring Barry Sheene, Marco Luchinelli, Franco Uncini, Kevin Schwantz and Kenny Roberts Jr to claim world championship honours for Suzuki. Speaking to...
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