Australian MotoGP sprint race cancelled due to extreme wind, rain

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Australian MotoGP sprint race cancelled due to extreme wind, rain
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PHILLIP ISLAND, Oct 22 — Jorge Martin was denied the chance Sunday to close the world championship gap on leader Francesco Bagnaia after the sprint race at the Australia MotoGP...

PHILLIP ISLAND, Oct 22 — Jorge Martin was denied the chance Sunday to close the world championship gap on leader Francesco Bagnaia after the sprint race at the Australia MotoGP was called off due to treacherous conditions.

Forecast gale-force winds had already seen organisers move the main grand prix forward a day to Saturday to ensure that race took place. The writing was on the wall after the Moto2 race was halted due to the weather with just nine of 23 laps completed.

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