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BTCC Donington Park: Morgan beats Sutton in opener

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Why Norris was “surprised” to claim Dutch GP pole position

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Lorenzo's "special" talent doesn’t make him ace MotoGP tester – Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow says Jorge Lorenzo's "very special" way on a MotoGP bike "doesn't mean he's a great test rider", in response to comments the Spaniard made on social media recently

Crutchlow will step down from a full-time racing career in MotoGP after this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix and will join Yamaha as its official test rider.

The outgoing LCR rider replaces triple MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo in the role, which the Spaniard took on after announcing his retirement from racing last year.

But, largely due to COVID-19, Lorenzo only had four days on the Yamaha in 2020 and all of them on the 2019 bike - with his last test at the Algarve Circuit ending with him some four seconds off the pace.

In the wake of Crutchlow's test role announcement with Yamaha, Lorenzo responded to a comment on social media saying "it's like exchanging gold for bronze".

But Crutchlow wasn't fazed by these comments when asked for his response on Friday, stating: "I don't really have anything to say to him. At the end of the day, he feels the way he feels.

"I fully respect him as a racer, five-times world champion. He will tell you a lot he's five-times world champion, but he's incredible as a racer and he's very, very special on the bike.

"But that doesn't mean he's a great test rider. It's as simple as that.

"I think you have to take some things he says with a pinch of salt and get on, so I'm sure it's affected him more than it's affected me.

"What he said, I can take it, but taking things with a pinch of salt with what he says because it comes from a guy that walks around telling people things all the time.

"At the end of the day, it's no skin off my back.

"I'm happy, I'm happy that I have things to do, I have a family, I have happiness, I have friends.

"Obviously, he's just bored at home."

Crutchlow opened up his Portuguese GP weekend and his final one as a competitive racer in 14th on the combined time sheets after Friday practice, though only just over half a second off the best pace of Avintia's Johann Zarco.

The LCR rider is one of a handful of riders on the grid with racing experience at the Algarve, having competed there in his World Supersport days.

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