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Compared to his request for an explanation for his tyre issues on Saturday, which was directed at Michelin, Bagnaia was much ...
Francesco Bagnaia is mystified about the exact cause of the issue that caused him to retire his factory Ducati after a ...
Ducati boss Gigi Dall’Igna has branded Pecco Bagnaia’s MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix “underwhelming” and fumed at the “wasted ...
Pecco Bagnaia says his patience is being tested “quite a lot” by his current Ducati MotoGP struggles, following what one ...
MotoGP: VIDEO - Our Carletto comments on the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring while toasting with a Prosecco DOC: "We ...
MotoGP: "I looked back at my best races, just looking at the images you can see how much on the current bike I lack ...
The Italian opens up on rewatching his old races, as he looks to find a route back to the front of races and the top step of ...
Aldeguer was a rider on the move. The rookie shoved his way past Acosta at Turn 2B and his pace was unbelievable. Aldeguer was the fastest rider on track and on Lap 22 of 28, the #54 was 1.7s behind ...
But, as expected, no mistakes came from Marc Marquez as he extended his incredible winning run to 11 on the spin in 2025.
The factory Ducati rider defeated fellow Desmosedici rider Fermin Aldeguer, whose second place represented a career-best ...
“Super, super happy,” was how Marc Marquez (Team Lenovo Ducati) described his first grand prix win at Austria’s Red Bull Ring, his sixth Sunday win on the trot, the first time that’s happened since ...