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Mercedes and McLaren debut host of updates at F1 Canadian GP

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell takes sprint pole ahead of Antonelli

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Aprilia's Iannone to miss Jerez MotoGP race with ankle injury

Aprilia rider Andrea Iannone has been declared unfit to participate in MotoGP's Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez following a crash on Saturday

Iannone hurt his left ankle in a heavy tumble at Turn 11 in FP4, which took place right before qualifying.

He was taken away on a stretcher and was later seen to be requiring help to walk in his garage.


Iannone was taken to the medical centre after his incident for x-rays, the Italian missing qualifying as a result.

He then also underwent medical checks on Sunday morning, after which he was ruled out of taking part in the race.

In his seventh season in MotoGP - his first with Aprilia - Iannone is yet to finish better than 12th in the first three races.

The former Ducati and Suzuki factory rider recently claimed that he is currently sacrificing strong results in order to help Aprilia develop its bike.

Iannone's withdrawal still leaves Aprilia with two bikes in the Spanish Grand Prix with Aleix Espargaro and wildcard Bradley Smith starting 16th and 19th respectively.

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