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Before heading to the Motegi track to compete in the sixteenth round of the MotoGP championship, the riders took advantage of their time in Japan to meet at the Sensoji temple in the country's oldest city. The event saw MotoGP bikes on display for the Japanese public who had made the trip. Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta was also there. Honda, which is competing in its home Grand Prix this week, took things a step further by inviting its riders to discover Japanese culture through a number of activities.
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