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Bagnaia: 'Not correct to race' after Dupasquier tragedy
Under normal circumstances, falling from the lead of his home Italian MotoGP race would have been at the forefront of Francesco Bagnaia's mind on Sunday evening at Mugello. Instead, "finishing first or last today wouldn’t change anything. It’s been one of the worst days of my life." The Factory Ducati star's mistake on lap 2 of the premier-class race paled into insignificance due to the tragic death of Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier. The 19-year-old had been airlifted to hospital on Saturday due to serious head injuries, with the official announcement of his death issued two hours before Sunday's MotoGP race. An emotional minute's silence was arranged at the front of the...
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