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Fabio hits deck again but will be in top spot

CHAMPIONSHIP leader Fabio Quartararo of Petronas Yamaha shrugged off a crash in practice yesterday to clinch pole position at the Aragon Grand Prix.

The Frenchman lost control of his bike at turn 14 in Free Practice 3 (FP3) and was thrown off, landing hip first on the tarmac before being taken away on a stretcher.

X-rays showed he had not broken any bones and the 21-year-old ensured he would start ahead of Yamaha’s

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