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Balance of power to change at each track
Last year's MotoGP top two, Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi, believe the balance of power between the manufacturers will swing significantly from race-to-race in 2016. The premier-class is moving from Bridgestone to Michelin tyres and introducing a unified ECU software for this season, with no clear hierarchy after two of the three official pre-season tests. While the opening outing in Sepang was dominated by Lorenzo with Yamaha team-mate Rossi best of the rest, Suzuki and Honda riders fought back at Phillip Island - including a sublime display by Maverick Vinales. And although Ducati looks most comfortable with the unified software, their factory riders are still adjusting to the new...
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