Quartararo Dominates Qualifying at Assen as Marquez Falls Short: MotoGP Dutch GP Excitement

Fabio Quartararo secured his fourth MotoGP pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix at Assen, proving his return to form after recent struggles at Aragon and Italy. Francesco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez will start alongside Quartararo on the front row of the grid, with Marc Marquez in fourth place. Raul Fernandez topped Q1 aboard the Trackhouse Aprilia, showcasing his improved form, while his teammate Ai Ogura could only manage 20th on the grid after crashing early in the session. Fernandez’s fellow Spaniard, Fermin Aldeguer, progressed from Q1 and claimed seventh…

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Revving Up for Victory: 2025 Dutch MotoGP Qualifying Sets the Stage for Thrilling Race Weekend at Assen

Revving Up for Victory: 2025 Dutch MotoGP Qualifying Sets the Stage for Thrilling Race Weekend at Assen

Full Qualifying results for the Saturday Sprint and main Sunday race at the 2025 Dutch MotoGP at Assen, round 10 of 22.

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Quartararo Dominates Assen: Setting the Pace in MotoGP Final Practice

Quartararo Dominates Assen: Setting the Pace in MotoGP Final Practice

Fabio Quartararo leads the way after posting the fastest time in the final MotoGP practice session in Assen.

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The Rise of Fabio Quartararo: Dominating Amidst Chaos at Assen

The 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.

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Marquez Triumphs at Assen: Dominates MotoGP Practice Despite Turbulence

Marquez 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.

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Deciphering the Winning Formula: Unveiling the Key Determinants of MotoGP’s Italian Grand Prix Triumph

The Italian Grand Prix at Mugello showcased Ducati’s dominance, with most Ducati riders leading the grid and ultimately securing the top four positions in the main race. The only potential disruptor was Maverick Vinales on his Tech3 KTM, who finished fourth in the sprint but was taken out of contention in the main race due to a collision with Franco Morbidelli. The Ducatis proved to be superior in terms of performance, with other manufacturers struggling to keep up. Even under different conditions and temperature variations, Ducati’s broad performance range allowed…

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Vinales in Top Form: Seizing the Opportunity Tomorrow with Unbridled Excitement

Vinales 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?

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