Moto3 Argentina | Tatsuki Suzuki splashes clear for dominant victory
Tatsuki Suzuki has returned to the Moto3 World Championship winners’ circle after sprinting clear of the competition in tricky wet conditions at Termas de Rio Hondo.
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Tatsuki Suzuki has returned to the Moto3 World Championship winners’ circle after sprinting clear of the competition in tricky wet conditions at Termas de Rio Hondo.
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