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Joan Mir Faces Uncertain Future at British MotoGP Following Le Mans Crash
Joan Mir heads to British MotoGP after finger damage, neck pain at Le Mans.
BővebbenLuca Marini’s Fierce Frustration: A Missed Opportunity for Honda’s 1-2 Victory
Luca Marini believes he had the pace to join Johann Zarco in a Honda 1-2 at the French MotoGP.
BővebbenRevving Up: Jorge Martin’s Strategic Maneuvers in the 2026 MotoGP Rider Market
The options for Jorge Martin to interrupt the 2026 MotoGP rider market
BővebbenBagnaia 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…
BővebbenFrancesco 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…
BővebbenUnveiling Zarco’s Journey to Believing in Victory: A Triumph at Le Mans MotoGP
Johann Zarco reveals he “began to believe” he could win his home MotoGP race after seeing Jack Miller crash out of the rain-affected Le Mans.
BővebbenQuartararo’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
BővebbenZarco’s Magnificent French GP Victory Bolsters Quest for Honda Factory Ride in 2026
French Grand Prix winner Johann Zarco believes his surprise victory at Le Mans will help his quest to step up from LCR to the factory Honda team in MotoGP 2026. Zarco’s desire to become a factory rider has been evident, and discussions with Honda have been positive even before the win. His success at Le Mans is a testament to his standout season with Honda. The victory marked Honda’s first since 2023, solidifying Zarco’s position as the lead Honda rider. If called up to the factory team for 2026, Zarco…
BővebbenQuartararo Triumphs over Marquez in Thrilling French GP Qualifying Showdown
Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outpacing Marc Marquez at Le Mans, setting the stage for a thrilling home race weekend. In Q2, Quartararo bested the factory Ducati and will lead the pack on the grid. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati will start from the third position, while Francesco Bagnaia had to settle for sixth on the second factory Ducati. The qualifying session was briefly halted due to Ai Ogura’s crash, with only enough time left for one flying lap attempt for most riders before Quartararo’s…
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