Bagnaia Struggles for Connection: Analyzing the Lack of Bike Feel at the French MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia described the French Grand Prix as a race and a weekend that he would like to forget, as he crashed on the first lap and finished 16th overall. Despite starting from sixth on the grid, he collided with Enea Bastianini on the first lap, also impacting Joan Mir. Bagnaia managed to return to the race with another bike after the incident but had a disappointing weekend with no points and a retirement from the sprint race on Saturday. Bagnaia acknowledged the challenging conditions and the lack of feedback…

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Francesco Bagnaia: A Bitter Weekend at the French GP

Francesco Bagnaia described the French Grand Prix as a race and weekend he would like to forget after crashing on the opening lap and finishing 16th. Despite starting from sixth on the grid, he collided with Enea Bastianini, which also affected Joan Mir. Bagnaia managed to resume the race after changing bikes but ended up with zero points, similar to the sprint race the day before. His lack of front feeling and difficulties in the wet conditions impacted his performance negatively throughout the weekend. Despite challenges, Bagnaia remains determined and…

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Quartararo’s Triumph: A Stellar Pole Position for Yamaha in MotoGP

Quartararo'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

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Ducati Factory Team Gears Up for Historic Triumph at Le Mans

The Le Mans Bugatti circuit has become a stronghold for Ducati Desmosedicis since Danilo Petrucci’s victory in 2020, marking a significant turning point for the team. The subsequent wins by different Ducati riders have showcased a collective effort and diversity within the Ducati family. Independents like Gresini, VR46, and Pramac have all taken turns leading the pack at the renowned Circuit de la Sarthe, underlining the depth of talent within the Ducati ranks. Factors like track characteristics, unpredictable weather, and bike specifications have played a role in the independents’ success…

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Ducati’s Victory at Le Mans Poised to Make Motorsport History by Toppling Honda’s Reign

The Le Mans Bugatti circuit has been dominated by Ducati Desmosedicis since Danilo Petrucci’s victory in 2020, with wins being a collective team effort. Petrucci and Jack Miller won on official factory bikes, while independent Ducati riders took turns winning subsequent races at Le Mans. Gresini, VR46, and Pramac each secured victories at the iconic Circuit de la Sarthe in the following years. Enea Bastianini, Marco Bezzecchi, and Jorge Martin were the independent riders who triumphed at Le Mans, showcasing their talent and skills on the Ducati machines. The factory…

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Unveiling the Stunning 2025 Ducati Corse MotoGP Livery

Unveiling the Stunning 2025 Ducati Corse MotoGP Livery

Ducati Corse is the newest team to showcase its new 2025 livery ahead of the upcoming MotoGP season. The Italian marque arrives into the 2025 season on the back of winning 19 of the 20 Grands Prix in 2024, the most dominant season from a single manufacturer in the premier-class. Francesco Bagnaia returns to the […]

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A New Era: Bastianini Transitions to F1 Leadership in the Face of KTM MotoGP Ambiguity

A New Era: Bastianini Transitions to F1 Leadership in the Face of KTM MotoGP Ambiguity

New satellite KTM rider Enea Bastianini has split from long-term manager and MotoGP paddock stalwart Carlo Pernat and will instead be looked after by F1 driver handler Enrico Zanarini

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