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Francesco Bagnaia took the Sprint victory ahead of Ai Ogura and Marc Márquez at Brno after a tightly contested Saturday. It was a day defined by fine margins across all three sessions, with Raúl Fernández setting the FP2 benchmark. Qualifying saw Ai Ogura claim his first MotoGP pole position with a new all-time lap record.…
MotoGP’s second visit to Balaton Park delivered drama from the opening corner and a historic milestone at the chequered flag. It had been 266 days since Marc Márquez had won on a Sunday at MotoGP, but at Balaton Park he was victorious once more. Taking the 100th Grand Prix victory of his career, less than…
Marco Bezzecchi’s hopes of a win in Mugello became an emotional reality at the Italian GP. Italian crowds experience a day full of delights, with Jorge Martín making it an Aprilia 1-2, whilst Pecco Bagnaia rounded out the podium. With 178,723 spectators in attendance at the Mugello Circuit, the Brembo Grand Prix of Italy was…
After an incredible teammate battle, Martín took top spot at the French GP – 588 days since his last win. With Marc Márquez out of the French GP after an incident within Saturday’s Sprint, and the unpredictable forecast we’d seen all weekend, it was bound to be an interesting race day. A whopping 112,000 spectators…
The Sprint was full of action from start to finish, with Martín delivering a masterclass ride to victory. Francesco Bagnaia was on pole for Ducati, with teammate Marc Márquez and championship leader Marco Bezzecchi lining up alongside him on the front row. Behind them was Pedro Acosta, Fabio Quartararo and Joan Mir, whilst the second…
There’s been drama galore in every sprint race so far this season, and Jerez decided to bring its own spice to the mix. It was clear that we were in for a spectacular sprint after the qualifying sessions confirmed that the front row would consist of Marc Márquez, Johann Zarco and Fabio Di Giannantonio. Championship…
Quartararo is making a bombshell move, and it’s started an early chain reaction in the rider market. Fabio Quartararo is leaving Yamaha. Words that fans have been semi-expectant of given the tensions over the last couple of years. But what does that mean for the rest of the MotoGP paddock? Well, the rumours are already…