Rising Star Manu González Set to Shine in MotoGP Debut with Aprilia at Aragón Test

Aprilia will debut Manuel Gonzalez in MotoGP during Monday’s collective test at Aragón, as reported by Motorsport.com. González, the current Moto2 World Championship leader with Intact GP, will replace Ai Ogura at Trackhouse, Aprilia’s satellite team, while Ogura is recovering from leg surgery. The 22-year-old rider has been highly successful in the intermediate class this season with three wins and five podiums in seven races. Aprilia and Trackhouse see the test as an opportunity to evaluate Gonzalez’s performance on a MotoGP prototype, though no definitive decision on his future in…

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Marc 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…

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Sibling 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…

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The Unfolding Drama: The Aprilia and Jorge Martin Saga and the Future Ahead

It has been four days since Marco Bezzecchi’s unexpected victory at Silverstone, which defied most predictions and added an unexpected twist to the ongoing plot involving Jorge Martín and Aprilia – a storyline that could rival an Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Aprilia’s CEO, Massimo Rivola, used the moment to showcase the potential of the RS-GP bike and urged Martín to reconsider his decision of walking away from the team at the end of the season, which would render the second year of his contract void. Rivola aimed to underline Martín’s misjudgment…

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