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Cameraman avoids collision with flying bike in frightening MotoGP crash

MotoGP rider Pedro Acosta suffered a nasty crash during the Hungarian GP weekend, with his flying out-of-control bike coming within inches of hitting an exposed cameraman. Check out the incident below.
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