Fabio Quartararo Shatters Records at MotoGP British GP with Third Consecutive Pole Position Win

Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo secured his third consecutive pole position in MotoGP by setting a new track record at Silverstone during qualifying. Despite the strong start by championship leader Marc Marquez, who led initially, Quartararo managed to outperform him and claim pole position. Joining Quartararo on the front row are Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, with Marquez missing out on the front row for the first time this season. The second row will feature Fermin Aldeguer and Jack Miller, while riders like Fabio di Giannantonio, Luca Marini, and Johann Zarco…

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Revving Up for Victory: Unveiling the Spectacular 2025 British MotoGP Qualifying Results at Silverstone

Revving Up for Victory: Unveiling the Spectacular 2025 British MotoGP Qualifying Results at Silverstone

Full Qualifying results for the Saturday Sprint and main Sunday race at the 2025 British MotoGP at Silverstone, round 7 of 22.

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Quartararo Dominates Qualifying, Marquez Sidelined: A Shake-Up at the British Grand Prix

Quartararo Dominates Qualifying, Marquez Sidelined: A Shake-Up at the British Grand Prix

Fabio Quartararo took his third consecutive pole position of the 2025 MotoGP season in qualifying for the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, as championship leader Marc Marquez missed out on the front row.

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Quartararo Dominates in Final MotoGP Practice at Silverstone

Quartararo Dominates in Final MotoGP Practice at Silverstone

Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo topped the classification charts in the final MotoGP practice session at Silverstone.

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Top Riders Blaze the Track: Saturday Practice Results Unveiled at 2025 British MotoGP, Silverstone

Top Riders Blaze the Track: Saturday Practice Results Unveiled at 2025 British MotoGP, Silverstone

Saturday practice results from the 2025 British MotoGP at Silverstone, round 7 of 22.

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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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