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Arm pump hurts Laverty s points challenge
Eugene Laverty was pleased with the overnight changes he made to his Aspar 'Open' Honda for the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez but later revealed they inadvertently led to arm pump issues during the race. The Northern Irishman, who is still searching for his first points finish in the class, felt he cured the rear grip issues that plagued his qualifying but the set up change put more pressure on both arms through Jerez fast, sweeping bends. Although strong early on, Laverty faded through the 27-laps and was powerless to stop Alvaro Bautista, Stefan Bradl and Nicky Hayden getting past in the closing stage of the race. “For me the bike was better than me today,” said the 28-year old. “The...
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