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Luckless Iannone not giving up on fourth
Andrea Iannone hasn't given up on fourth place in the MotoGP World Championship after the Ducati rider was forced to retire from the Malaysian Grand Prix. Iannone's GP15 sustained a holed radiator at the start of the race and the Italian was forced to pull out on lap two. It was his second DNF in the three fly-away races and Iannone has now dropped to fifth in the points standings behind Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa, who won at Sepang to seize a maximum haul of 50 points. However, with only two points separating the pair, the Ducati star has vowed to give his all in the final race to peg back Pedrosa. “I'm really disappointed because for the second time this season I had a problem with...
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