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Zarco Makes History as Rins Jokes: A Thrilling Turn of Events in the MotoGP World
Alex Rins jokes about Johann Zarco taking his Honda MotoGP victory record after Le Mans win.
BővebbenRevolutionizing Action Photography: The Unveiling of Insta360 X5 – A Game-Changer in Innovation and Durability
Insta360, sponsor of Marc Marquez, launches X5 – “The smartest, toughest camera ever made'”
BővebbenSpeeding Towards Success: Alex Rins’s Literary Aspirations Soar after Thrilling MotoGP Triumph in France
Alex Rins describes “unbelievable” French MotoGP featuring tyre gambles, zero grip and double bike swap.
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
BővebbenAlex Marquez’s Humble Confession: Unraveling the Mystery of the Le Mans Crashes
Alex Marquez’s MotoGP points streak ends at Le Mans after two crashes in dry-wet grand prix.
BővebbenThe Inside Scoop: Unveiling Martin’s Earth-Shattering Aprilia Departure on Podcast and Video
MotoGP’s French Grand Prix was a completely crazy race – but then even crazier news emerged the morning after. The Race’s MotoGP team attempts to cover all the chaos across video and audio platforms
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.
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