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Crutchlow: Honda doesn’t need to change bike philosophy

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Crutchlow: Honda doesn’t need to change bike philosophy
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Aug 6, 2020, 2:54 PM

LCR MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow doesn't believe Honda will change its philosophy to make a more user-friendly bike in light of Marc Marquez's injury, and doesn't think it needs to.

The reigning world champion broke his right humerus in a crash during the Spanish Grand Prix while recovering from a spectacular front-end slide while leading earlier in the race.

He missed the Andalusian GP following surgery – despite his best efforts to return – and will sit out this weekend's Czech GP after undergoing a second surgery after damaging the plate while "trying to open a window" at home.

The RC213V has won six of the last seven titles in MotoGP with Marquez, but has been notoriously tricky to ride – with Crutchlow telling Motorsport.com ahead of the first Jerez race that the front end of the Honda was still "critical".

Honda has repeatedly refuted the notion that its bike is difficult to ride, owing to its success in the last decade, and Crutchlow doesn't feel – so long as it has Marquez – that it should do anything to change the bike too much.

"They won't change their philosophy I'm sure, because the bike is capable of winning with Marc and has been capable of winning with me," Crutchlow said when asked by Motorsport.com if HRC will look to change its philosophy going forward.

"Taka [Nakagami] showed last week that the 2019 bike was competitive again even this year.

"I don't think they will change the philosophy. I also don't think they need to change the philosophy.

"What I have been asking for over the years is a more neutral bike and easier bike to ride it over a season that all the riders can be competitive, like we see with other manufacturers.

"It seems the Honda is a lot more difficult, you can either win on it or be 15th. I don't think they will change the philosophy, and I don't see the need to.

"I've always agreed with their philosophy of why would you change the bike when they keep winning the championship with a rider – doesn't matter which rider wins the championship with Honda.

"Marc has been incredible over the years for them and keeps winning the title. So why would you change it? And if I was the engineer and if I was the people working at HRC I'd do exactly the same thing."

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In the past two MotoGP seasons, only Marquez and Crutchlow have gotten the RC213V to the podium, with both Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo failing to get to the rostrum in their final campaigns.

 
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Author Lewis Duncan