Ducati, Pecco Bagnaia third but disappointed: "Usual problem"
The Piedmontese driver is not satisfied with third place in the Sprint Race of the Grand Prix d'Italia
The Piedmontese driver is not satisfied with third place in the Sprint Race of the Grand Prix d'Italia
Saturday’s short race once again goes to the MotoGP leader who beats his brother Alex at Mugello
Marc Marquez’s 100th pole position at Mugello, record lap: Bagnaia second just 59 thousandths, Alex Marquez completes the podium
After Friday’s bad fall, which still did not prevent him from achieving the fifth time, 'El Diablo' received the'ok from the doctors.
Here are the words of Pecco Bagnaia, who finished second in pre-qualifying at the Mugello circuit.
Maverick Viñales surprises at Mugello with the best time in Pre-qualifying. Bagnaia and Marquez second and third
The Aprilia and KTM rider got the same time to the thousandth, ahead of Binder and Marc Marquez.
The Italian rider has always been a big player at his home GP. He dreams of giving the Spaniard a hard time.
The MotoGP leader, speaking at a press conference at Mugello: "At the moment the main opponent is my brother Alex"
Ducati Corse director Luigi Dall'Igna frames next weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at the Mugello circuit.
“It’s going to be a busy week, including events, but we can do well. We come from a practically perfect GP".
The Piedmontese centaur still received criticism after the first part of the MotoGP World Championship, which sees him clearly lagging behind
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From the Spanish KTM rider came very different indications from the race weekend at MotorLand.
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Ducati’s general manager made an announcement about the Piedmontese rider, third in Sunday’s race after a difficult Saturday
All-Ducati podium in the race at the Spanish track, Piedmontese rider returns to the top after Saturday’s disaster
The three-time world champion recorded yet another zero in the standings after finishing 12th in the Sprint Race at Aragon
The'eight-time world champion is not content with success in the Sprint Race at the Grand Prix of Aragon, Spain
The Ducati centaur continues to dominate in the Sprints, signing the seventh seal. Fermin Aldeguer completes the all-Spanish podium.
Carlo Pernat on the Spanish version of the magazine Motociclismo published his own MotoGp ranking:
Failure to qualify directly for Q2 does not worry the Roman driver: "We know what to change" he said.
The team manager of the Ducati factory team analyzes the problems the Piedmontese rider had on Friday at MotorLand Aragon.
Number 93 dominated the Friday sessions, but urges those who take his success for granted on Saturday and Sunday to be careful.
The MotoGP leader also dominates the afternoon practice session at the Spanish circuit of Alcañiz
Marc Marquez led the way in the first free practice session of the MotoGP d'Aragon GP with almost a second on his brother Alex. Tenth was Pecco Bagnaia.
"Dominating here like last year will be difficult since it was raining, it will be a faster weekend with a more rubberized track".
"Dominating here like last year will be difficult since it was raining, it will be a faster weekend with a more rubberized track".