Joan Mir heads to British MotoGP after finger damage, neck pain at Le Mans.
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Marc Marquez Overcomes Mental Hurdles: Rising to the Challenge at Silverstone
Marc Marquez “mental hurdle” breakthrough as Silverstone looms
BővebbenThe Rising British MotoGP Star Making a Strong Statement on the Global Stage
Alex Marquez expected to be strong at Silverstone
BővebbenAlex Marquez’s Humble Confession: Unraveling the Mystery of the Le Mans Crashes
Alex Marquez’s MotoGP points streak ends at Le Mans after two crashes in dry-wet grand prix.
BővebbenQuartararo’s Triumph: A Stellar Pole Position for Yamaha in MotoGP
Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo took another outrageous premier-class pole position for the French Grand Prix, defeating Marc Marquez in a second straight pole duel
BővebbenMotoGP Rising Star Fermin Aldeguer’s Strategic Triumph over Pedro Acosta
A chaotic French Grand Prix brought an enjoyable “comeback” ride for Fermin Aldeguer who claimed his first podium
BővebbenQuartararo Triumphs over Marquez in Thrilling French GP Qualifying Showdown
Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outpacing Marc Marquez at Le Mans, setting the stage for a thrilling home race weekend. In Q2, Quartararo bested the factory Ducati and will lead the pack on the grid. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati will start from the third position, while Francesco Bagnaia had to settle for sixth on the second factory Ducati. The qualifying session was briefly halted due to Ai Ogura’s crash, with only enough time left for one flying lap attempt for most riders before Quartararo’s…
BővebbenJoan Mir’s Determination Shines Through in the Wake of French MotoGP Crash
Update on Joan Mir injury after his nasty crash at French MotoGP
BővebbenAldeguer Revs Up for Success: Accelerating to the Podium with Determination and Dedication
Fermin Aldeguer secured his first top-three MotoGP result at Le Mans, finishing behind teammate Alex Marquez. Despite a quiet start in 2025, Aldeguer showed his potential at the Americas Grand Prix weekend and has been steadily improving on his GP24. With a fourth place in Qatar and a fifth at Jerez, Aldeguer’s success in France was built on his best qualifying performance yet – starting fourth. Despite a few crashes, the Moto2 graduate is matching his experienced teammate’s pace. Aldeguer acknowledges the steep learning curve as a rookie but emphasizes…
BővebbenMarquez Reigns Victorious as Bagnaia Falters: 2025 MotoGP Race Report
Fabio Quartararo’s early heroics couldn’t even bring a podium as Marc Marquez and the Gresini Ducatis surged forward
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