Marc Marquez returns to success, Bezzecchi stretches to world title
Behind him finished Pedro Acosta. The young Spaniard on the KTM got off to a very good start and consolidated second position, defending it confidently throughout the race
Behind him finished Pedro Acosta. The young Spaniard on the KTM got off to a very good start and consolidated second position, defending it confidently throughout the race
Behind him finished Pedro Acosta. The young Spaniard on the KTM got off to a very good start and consolidated second position, defending it confidently throughout the race
An all-Spanish front row with Acosta and Aledguer behind the number 93, the first of the tricolor patrol is Fabio Di Giannantonio.
The Catalan pilot does not mince words to define the situation
The Ducati Corse CEO was satisfied after the Italian GP: "Pecco and Marc gave everything"
The Ducati centaur shed light on his reasons for returning to Mugello instead of postponing his return to Balaton Park.
After an all-positive weekend at Mugello, the Roman centaur aims to raise the bar even higher.
In the aftermath of the Gp d'Italia weekend, the funny little joke between the nine-time world champion and Diogo Moreira makes headlines.
It will not be Michele Pirro who will replace the Spaniard in Hungary, as was the case at the Italian Grand Prix.
The Aprilia driver won the Italian Grand Prix at the Tuscan track: the ratings also rewarded him
The team manager of the Borgo Panigale factory analyzes the team’s moment after the Italian Grand Prix
The Romagna centaur, winner of the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, explained what is behind his choice of helmet.
Tuscan race gives historic one-two to Aprilia, with Jorge Martin second at the finish line
Tuscan race gives historic one-two to Aprilia, with Jorge Martin second at the finish line
After Saturday’s Sprint Race, Marco Bezzecchi identified two issues that could hurt his Aprilia at the Grand Prix d'Italia.
After operations, the pain in his foot and especially in his shoulder endure: Marc Marquez frames the consequences, not only on the track.
Mugello’s opaque Sprint Race raises a new perplexity for Pecco Bagnaia, who did not hide it in post-race statements.
Victory for the Trackhouse Racing team’s Aprilia driven by the Spaniard, in his first success in a short race on Saturday.
The Noale manufacturer returned to dominance after a more complicated Friday. Three Ducatis on the second row
The Catalan driver managed to qualify for Q2 but is far from his best form
The Piedmontese driver commented on his second time in pre-qualifying
The British driver treated himself to a historic comeback in the Italian GP and jokes about it: "I feel like a bus" has run over me.
The session was suspended twice due to crashes. Ducati better than the'Aprilia
The Spanish rider, who will leave Aprilia after 2026, will still come to meet a particular need of the team between now and the end of the season.
The reigning world champion got back on the Ducati in Free Practice 1 of the Italian GP, but one aspect did not go unnoticed.
Not just a welcome back to the track after the Le Mans crash: Fabio Di Giannantonio goes even further with Marc Marquez, who was present at Mugello.
While admitting the goodness of the Ducati and his appreciation for the Mugello track, Pecco Bagnaia is dry: "Di Giannantonio is better".
Declared "fit" for free practice for the Italian Grand Prix, Marc Marquez wants to race at Mugello until Sunday: but there is no shortage of problems.
The decision comes in the wake of Zarco’s recovery journey, who is scheduled to undergo surgery in the coming weeks
“Both surgeries were successful, but we are proceeding with the utmost caution, and the final medical checks at the track will also be crucial.”