A nightmare Qualifying 1 exit and frustrating Mandalika Sprint saw Francesco Bagnaia stripped of the MotoGP title lead he has held since April.
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“The bike was capable of winning today” – Marini admits to missed opportunity
Luca Marini feels as though a maiden MotoGP victory was there for the taking during the sprint at Mandalika.
BővebbenDucati is forsaking team orders again. This time it’s right
For the second year in a row Ducati has resisted using team orders to help Pecco Bagnaia’s title bid. Last year that was arguably questionable – this year it’s undoubtedly the right thing to do
BővebbenBagnaia insists Ducati “will never have” team orders to aid his MotoGP title bid
Bagnaia insists Ducati “will never have” team orders to aid his MotoGP title bid
BővebbenMarco Bezzecchi: “All my muscles are in a s**t situation”
Marco Bezzecchi says his muscles are in a ‘s**t situation due to overcompensating with other areas of his body during the MotoGP sprint at Mandalika.
BővebbenVinales: ‘Suddenly I lost all the grip, our bike destroyed the tyres’
Maverick Vinales looked on course to claim his first MotoGP win as an Aprilia rider before hitting tyre problems at Mandalika.
BővebbenMartin takes MotoGP points lead with Indonesia sprint win
Pramac Ducati MotoGP rider Jorge Martin took the championship lead after charging through to victory in the Indonesian Grand Prix sprint
BővebbenMartin seizes championship lead with fourth consecutive sprint win
Jorge Martin makes it four MotoGP sprint wins on the bounce while also becoming the new championship leader as Francesco Bagnaia was only eighth.
BővebbenBig MotoGP title bid blow for Bagnaia in Indonesia qualifying
Pecco Bagnaia is at huge risk of losing his MotoGP world championship lead at Mandalika after only qualifying 13th for the Indonesian Grand Prix and sprint race, knocked out of a Q2 spot by his own Ducati team-mate Enea Bastianini
BővebbenMarini flies to maiden MotoGP pole in Indonesia, Bagnaia misses Q2 en-route to 13th
Luca Marini scored a first-ever MotoGP pole position in Indonesia as series leader Francesco Bagnaia failed to escape Q1, and
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