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Crutchlow: Ducati should've locked out first three rows
LCR Honda rider Cal Crutchlow says Ducati bikes should have dominated MotoGP qualifying at the Red Bull Ring due to the marque's horsepower advantage. The Ducatis were widely expected to dominate the Austrian motorcyle Grand Prix weekend after a strong showing in testing and practice. However, while Andrea Iannone did take pole for Ducati, the two works bikes were split by Valentino Rossi on the front row - while Scott Redding was the marque's top satellite rider in eighth. Crutchlow, who qualified seventh, said after the session: "In the end, we're obviously pleased enough, not too far away from Marc [Marquez] and the other guys. But we are chewing the screen to do these laptimes....
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