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Fourth placed Pedrosa still far from good pace

Dani Pedrosa has admitted he is still some way off achieving a pace capable of challenging for honours after a largely promising MotoGP qualifying session at Phillip Island. The scorer of a second and first placed finish in the past two races, Pedrosa sat on the provisional front row with moments to spare before late laps from Andrea Iannone and Jorge Lorenzo pushed him back to fourth. Accepting his afternoon had been an improvement compared to the morning FP3, when he placed a dismal 18th in cool, windy conditions, Pedrosa acknowledged his Repsol Honda team is “still far from” the pace of team-mate Marc Marquez. “Today was not so good," began the 30-year old. "I had a lot...
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