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Rear grip still a concern for Marquez
Marc Marquez set the pace on Friday at Phillip Island but it wasn't a perfect day for the Spaniard with the stitches in his injured left hand having split open during the session. The reigning world champion was narrowly faster than Lorenzo and afterwards he said that it was a good day. “Today was a good day, we enjoyed and we improved the set-up, which was the most important," said Marquez. "We did the correct steps and decide,” he said. Still, tomorrow, we must improve a lot because it looks like Yamaha riders, especially Jorge, are really fast, so we are trying to work harder to understand well. "I think everybody is struggling [for rear grip], but the...
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