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Not that I wannt to see CP do bad, I like the guy. But obviously it'll take him a while to build up to 2x 40 min motos.
1 Cairoli, Antonio ITA KTM
2 Bobryshev, Evgeny RUS Honda
3 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha
4 Frossard, Steven FRA Yamaha
5 Goncalves, Rui POR Honda
6 Pourcel, Christophe FRA Kawasaki
7 Simpson, Shaun GBR Honda
8 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM
9 de Dycker, Ken BEL Honda
10 Barragan, Jonathan ESP Kawasaki
12 Desalle, Clement BEL Suzuki
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What a race betweer Roczen and Herlings though, those guy are just fantastic to watch and unbelievably fast..
He bowed out because he couldn't compete with his nagging injuries and figured he may as well open up the spot for another rider to use instead of just riding around and cashing his checks. Same thing he did when he bowed out of his second year of his contract with factory Honda. That's not screwing your team, that's called being up front and honest and not taking money you know you aren't earning.
WAAAYY different than what CP did.
Get your facts straight man....
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