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“The problem is the last two years, I couldn't push for all the laps, because if I did, I didn't arrive on Sunday in good [physical] shape. Now, OK, I will not arrive on Sunday with the best performance, but because of a lack of muscle, not because it's painful."I attacked from the first run – where I crashed already! OK it was a stupid mistake – but then I went out and I attacked again.
That would be a big step from the 7th-9th place that Marquez warned was still their likely position during a ‘normal’ weekend, due to not only his physical condition but the well-publicised technical issues with the current RCV.
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