MotoGp Australia: Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi unreachable
The premier class returns to Phillip Island after two-year stop due to pandemic
The premier class returns to Phillip Island after two-year stop due to pandemic
The Piedmont centaur: “I don’t have to prove to them that I’m fast, but to myself and the people who work with me.”
Team rider Sic58: “I’m from the old school, Valentino’s to be clear…”
The Suzuki driver admitted that the Australian circuit is one of his favorites.
The Spanish rider has been out of action for a long time due to an ankle injury.
The Dutch pilot did not make it after the terrible accident in Portimao
“Ducati hasn’t won the world championship since 2007, so it’s normal,” the Honda rider said.
Honda centaur speaks ahead of Australia: “My condition is growing day by day.”
WRT team boss Vincent Vosse: “We are negotiating renewal with him, I don’t see why we should change.”
The VR46 centaur on the Doctor: “He is a fantastic coach, gives me a lot of advice.”
For the Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider, it will be the first time in Australia since he has been in MotoGp.
“Phillip Island will be a whole other dimension,” said the Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider.
Honda LCR team centaur Nakagami will also have to miss the Australian Grand Prix
The world’s leading French driver decided to close his Instagram profile, then reconsiders
“Very high motivation,” he says, “For me it will be the first time with MotoGP at Phillip Island.
The veteran of two-wheel racing won his ninth Italian championship title, sixth in the Sbk class: only Agostini and Provini better than him.
After two second places in race-1 and Superpole Race, the Spanish veteran wins race-2 in Portugal and consolidates his leadership in the standings.
The multiple world motorcycle champion: “He didn’t ride bikes as powerful as today’s, but he was putting on a show.”
“Since he arrived in Misano, everyone has gone back to work, but I have…”
The centaur from Tavullia: “MotoGp continues to give me adrenaline rush even now that I watch the races.”
Yamaha’s Turkish centaur puts on a show in free practice in Portugal
The former MotoGp rider spoke to Sportal.co.uk about the possible on-track meeting with the Doctor
The Spanish driver to Sportal.it spoke about his experience in the Porsche Carrera Cup and on four wheels in general.
In his not-so-short career, he won the world championship title seven times.
“All drivers start from scratch, so the ranking doesn’t matter,” said the Spanish driver.
Yamaha centaur teammate of world champion: “He is on the wrong side in this fight”
Ducati’s sport director is clear on the spectator flop that partly affected Misano: “There was no Valentino, it’s a shame if he was eliminated.”
The Piedmont centaur on his master: “I would have liked to have raced in the early 2000s, without social and with Valentino Rossi at the top.”
Three weeks without rest and with change of continent included, “This break is important.”
The Doctor is back from his first season on four wheels.