
Cal Crutchlow took third in the Italian MotoGP at Mugello yesterday, his second consecutive podium finish.
The Isle of Man resident became the first British rider to achieve such a feat at this level since Ron Haslam in 1987.
Crutchlow took advantage of Marc Marquez crashing just two laps from the finish to add to his second place in France last month.
He achieved that placing despite having a fractured leg at the time.
Crutchlow currently sits in fourth place in the MotoGP standings.
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