Jack Miller heads to his home MotoGP at Phillip Island this weekend having made ‘big steps’ with KTM’s new carbon fibre chassis at the past two rounds.
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Why the Australian GP will define the race to the 2023 MotoGP title
Why the Australian GP will define the race to the 2023 MotoGP title
Bővebben‘Bike’s fantastic’ – Miller sure ‘agile’ KTM can work well at Phillip Island
Jack Miller heads to his home MotoGP at Phillip Island this weekend having made ‘big steps’ with KTM’s new carbon fibre chassis at the past two rounds.
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Gigi Dall’Igna and Marc Marquez both had major offers to move in 2024 – but only the rider accepted another team’s advances.
BővebbenBagnaia’s feisty reply to critics is just as premature as they were
Pecco Bagnaia deserved to celebrate winning the Indonesian Grand Prix from 13th on the grid and restoring his MotoGP championship lead. But his title defence still faces many of the same problems it did before that race
BővebbenIndonesian Grand Prix 2023 MotoGP rider rankings
MotoGP’s Indonesian Grand Prix weekend produced some utterly heroic performances from some battered riders in particular. And some big mistakes from riders who should know better
BővebbenRIDER RATINGS: A double DNF and crash from the lead cause low scores
Crash.net hands out rider ratings for the Indonesian MotoGP as Francesco Bagnaia seized back the title lead.
BővebbenBagnaia fights to Indonesian GP win, Martin crashes
Francesco Bagnaia fought through from 13th on the grid to secure victory in a dramatic Indonesian Grand Prix that saw
BővebbenMotoGP title swing: Martin crashes from lead, Bagnaia wins from 13th
The 2023 MotoGP world championship fight transformed again as Pecco Bagnaia came from 13th on the grid to victory in the Indonesian Grand Prix after Jorge Martin crashed out of a comfortable lead
Bővebben‘Pissed off’ Bagnaia loses title lead, but defends lack of team orders
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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