Marquez takes pole for home Aragon GP
ALCANIZ, Spain : Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez put on a dominant performance to secure his eighth pole position at his home Aragon Grand Prix on Saturday.
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ALCANIZ, Spain : Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez put on a dominant performance to secure his eighth pole position at his home Aragon Grand Prix on Saturday.
Jonnie Peacock's mother Linda was once told to say goodbye to her son but 26 years later he is arguably still the poster boy for Paralympic sprinting and a contender to regain his 100 metres crown in Paris. It has been quite a journey to becoming the vibrant, charismatic and humorous 31-year-old who spoke of being no longer "the hunted but the hunter" this week and questioned whether his rivals had the nerve to handle the pressure in a packed stadium.
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