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Yamaha 'didn’t have anything' to fight for title – Vinales
Maverick Vinales concedes Yamaha "didn't have anything" to fight for the MotoGP title in the latter part of the season, following Joan Mir's championship success at the Valencia Grand Prix. Suzuki ride Mir finished Sunday's race in seventh to clinch the 2020 title with a round to spare and a gap of 29 points. Vinales came into the Valencia GP 41 points adrift of Mir and in need of a top two result to keep his hopes alive, but could only manage a distant 10th. The Yamaha rider congratulated Mir for his title success, but admitted he simply "didn't have anything" to fight the Suzuki rider having not scored a podium since his Misano win back in September. "I...
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