Fabio Quartararo leads the way after posting the fastest time in the final MotoGP practice session in Assen.
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Thrilling Saturday Practice Yielding Promising Results at the 2025 Dutch MotoGP in Assen
Saturday practice results from the 2025 Dutch at Assen, round 10 of 22.
BővebbenThe Rise of Fabio Quartararo: Dominating Amidst Chaos at Assen
Fabio Quartararo topped the timesheets for Yamaha after an extended second MotoGP practice session in Assen.
BővebbenMarquez Triumphs at Assen: Dominates MotoGP Practice Despite Turbulence
Marc Marquez topped the timesheets in the first Assen MotoGP practice session despite an early crash at Turn 15 when he looked in visible pain with his hand.
BővebbenBrad Binder’s Pursuit of Perfection: Deciphering the KTM MotoGP Code
Brad Binder says he is still trying to “figure out how to really get the best” from KTM’s MotoGP bike.
BővebbenMarc Marquez Triumphs in MotoGP Italian GP with Unyielding Dominance
Marc Marquez secured a thrilling victory at the Italian Grand Prix by beating his MotoGP rivals Francesco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez in a tough battle during the opening stages of the race. The fight for the lead was intense, with Marquez getting off to a strong start but facing fierce competition from Bagnaia, who was determined to defend his position in front of his home fans. The close battle between the Marquez brothers and Bagnaia included multiple lead changes and even some contact on track, showcasing the aggressive nature of…
BővebbenEnd of an Era: KTM’s Double Retirement Dashes Hopes at MotoGP Italian GP
The factory KTM camp was filled with optimism on Friday evening as both Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder were eyeing big points in the Saturday sprint race at the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix. Unfortunately, both riders retired in Lap 1, leading to disappointment in the orange garage. Acosta remained positive despite his crash, stating that he was content with his tire choice and decision-making during the race. He explained that KTM struggled in long corner accelerations compared to Ducati and felt they were unable to match their power output. Acosta…
BővebbenDisappointment Strikes: KTM’s Double Retirement at MotoGP Italian GP Sprint
After a promising start at the factory KTM camp for the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix, the optimism faded as both Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder retired early in the Saturday sprint race. Despite sliding out on the first lap, Acosta remained positive about his tyre choice and his performance, acknowledging his mistake but staying focused on the upcoming races. Acosta identified where KTM was losing out to Ducati at Mugello, particularly in long corner accelerations, but praised the Austrian bikes for their power delivery. Both Acosta and Binder had high…
BővebbenVinales in Top Form: Seizing the Opportunity Tomorrow with Unbridled Excitement
Can Maverick Vinales go one better than in the Saturday Sprint and claim the KTM podium he was stripped of in Qatar?
BővebbenMarquez Masters Mugello: Secures Pole in Epic Battle with Bagnaia for Ducati Domination
MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez secured pole position at the Italian Grand Prix, narrowly edging out local hero Francesco Bagnaia for a factory Ducati 1-2. The six-time world champion set the fastest time early in the session with assistance from his brother Alex, placing them at the forefront at Mugello. While other riders briefly surpassed Marquez, he reclaimed his position to qualify first. Bagnaia settled for second place, trailing Marquez by just over five-hundredths of a second, with Alex Marquez in third. Quartararo, Quartararo, Bagnaia, and Alex Marquez completed the…
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