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INDYCAR: Pagenaud, Bourdais react to Nice tragedy

Simon Pagenaud and Sebastien Bourdais were thinking of more than trying to get a good lap Friday in Toronto as their thoughts turned to Thursday night's tragedy that left more than 80 dead and more than 200 injured in Nice, France. "I have a very sore heart today and it's really painful and I'd like to be there with my friends and countrymen to share their grief," said Pagenaud, who hails from Montmorillon. "Bastile Day is our Fourth of July and I can remember going [to Bastille Day] with my parents to watch the fireworks and gathering together with friends to have a good time. "The atrocity of the act is inexcusable and unfathomable and it's just hard to...
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