Alex Rins sizzles with bike that was damaged in fire a day before


He’s too fast: Alex Rins doing a wheelie after topping the second practice yesterday.

HIS bike burst into flames in the pitlane just a day before but it was the owner’s turn to be on fire on the opening day of the Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Suzuki rider Alex Rins stole the show by beating Honda MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez to top the timesheets in a second practice session under tricky conditions at the Sepang International Circuit yesterday.

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