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Crutchlow won’t feature at Valencia Test, ‘pressure is all on Bagnaia’

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Cal Crutchlow has been back on track this week as he returns to his Yamaha test rider duties at Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto. While the Brit has one more showing as a MotoGP racer for WithU RNF Yamaha at Valencia’s season finale on November 6th, Crutchlow will not be present at the post-race test set for the following Tuesday.

Instead he is busy with the final preparations for what factory riders Fabio Quartararo and Franky Morbidelli will receive during their one-day outing on the 2023 YZR-M1.

Quartararo has already commented on the light at the end of the tunnel, in regards to more performance for next season’s machine, however, Crutchlow confirmed there was still a lot to be decided. “We’ve been through four stages of engines,” the 36-year said after his best result of the season in the Malaysian GP. “We need more power and we need more top speed okay, but we need to change some other things and this can’t be done in a week so we have what we have for now. “The problem is we can only ride alone,” he continued - a fact made obvious by his own group battles, and struggles, just ouside the top ten last weekend. “This is our biggest problem.

When Franky was at the front of our group he just went across to the next one, but it’s just whether you’re stuck behind people.

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