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‘Balance of power will shift’

Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi are both convinced that no single manufacturer will dominate the MotoGP landscape in 2016. The premier-class has shifted from Bridgestone to Michelin tyres, and if the first two tests of the season are anything to go by, the balance of power looks set to shift between the leading teams from race-to-race. Lorenzo and his Yamaha teammate Rossi dominated at Sepang, but Honda and Suzuki came back strongly to lead the timesheets at Phillip Island. “It looks like it's going to change a lot - the performance of the bikes, of the riders, at each track,” Lorenzo said. “Sometimes we can have advantage at some tracks, at others they will have more problems. We...
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