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Front-end moments restrict Pedrosa to fifth
Dani Pedrosa refused to be downbeat after qualifying fifth for Sunday's MotoGP race at Aragon as he instead pointed to his promising pace shown throughout the day. A succession of front-end moments prevented Pedrosa from stringing a lap together that was closer than the seven tenths of a second that separated his fastest time and that of the pole sitter, Marc Marquez. The Spaniard was unsure whether a change in track conditions, a small alteration in set-up or a front tyre with inadequate grip were to blame for the lack of feeling in the 15-minute Q2 shootout but was nonetheless content with his speed and consistency in FP4, a session which he topped. “I don't mind really the position...
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