Alex Marquez says he “had a moment of illusion” before being passed by Marc Marquez in the Aragon MotoGP Sprint.
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Marc Marquez Displays Tactical Brilliance in Aragon MotoGP Victory
Marc Marquez has been dominant during MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix weekend, despite a slip-up in Q2 briefly costing him pole position to his brother, Alex Marquez. Marc managed to secure the win in the sprint race after a wheel-spinning start dropped him down the order, showcasing his racing prowess. Marquez admitted to pushing the limits during qualifying but maintained control in the sprint race. He acknowledged the risk-taking behavior and the challenges it posed, particularly with fast riders like Alex Marquez. Despite a slight contact with Pedro Acosta during the…
BővebbenMastering the Art of Strategy: Marc Marquez’s Calculated Victory in the Grand Prix
Marc Marquez has had a dominant weekend at the MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix, despite a slip-up in Q2 that briefly cost him pole position to Alex Marquez. He faced self-inflicted pressure with a wheel-spinning start in the sprint race but managed to pass his brother and Franco Morbidelli for the win. Marquez admitted to taking too much risk in qualifying, pushing beyond the bike’s limits, but felt more in control during the race. Though there was a minor incident with Pedro Acosta, Marquez downplayed it as a typical racing incident.…
BővebbenMarc Marquez Rises from Adversity to Claim Victory at MotoGP Aragon GP
Marc Marquez emerged victorious in the Aragon Grand Prix sprint race, overtaking Alex Marquez after a challenging start that initially dropped him out of the top three positions in the MotoGP field. Despite Alex’s strong performance setting fastest laps, Marc skillfully closed in on his brother and ultimately secured the lead on lap six at Turn 1, eventually widening the gap to clinch the win. Following a poor start that pushed him down to fourth place, Marc swiftly regained ground, overtaking competitors like Pedro Acosta and Franco Morbidelli to claim…
BővebbenSibling Rivalry on Full Display: Marc Marquez Clinches Pole in Thrilling MotoGP Aragon GP Qualifying Battle with Brother Alex
Marc Marquez claimed pole position at the Motorland circuit on Saturday for the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix, showcasing his dominance. His younger brother Alex secured second place after Marc made a mistake on his second lap. Franco Morbidelli completed the top three with a quick lap towards the end of the session. Marc led the early stages, being the only rider to break the 1m46s barrier. Despite Alex’s challenge, Marc’s late flyer ensured his pole position. Francesco Bagnaia overcame braking issues to take fourth on the grid. KTM impressed with…
BővebbenControversy on the Track: Franco Morbidelli Criticizes Aleix Espargaro’s Actions in Silverstone MotoGP Collision
During the opening lap of MotoGP’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Aleix Espargaro and Franco Morbidelli collided, causing Espargaro to retire from the race. Tempers remained high even after the incident, with Morbidelli stating that he could have been even more critical of Espargaro. The collision occurred early in the race, when Morbidelli’s poor start led to contact between the Italian and the Spaniard. Fortunately, Morbidelli was able to continue racing after the incident, finishing in fourth place. Morbidelli accused Espargaro of having a personal issue against him, prompting a…
BővebbenInside the World of VR46: The Unyielding Pressure of Greatness
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BővebbenThe Unyielding Resolve of a Ducati Rider: Reimagining Success at the British MotoGP
One ‘p**sed’ Ducati rider ‘would have done everything differently’ at British MotoGP
BővebbenThe Controversial Debate: Should MotoGP Prohibit Ride-Height Devices for Fairness?
Ride-height devices will be gone from MotoGP in its big 2027 rule change. Recent events prove that’s too late, says Simon Patterson
BővebbenDucatis Battled Adversity in British MotoGP with Resilience and Grit
Desmosedici riders took ‘a lot of punches’ at the British MotoGP, but Fabio di Giannantonio warns “everybody knows Ducati will be back fighting for the next one.”
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