MotoGp Australia: Martin on pole, good Marc Marquez. Bagnaia ahead of Quartararo
The Spanish centaur of Ducati Pramac took pole position with a great time
The Spanish centaur of Ducati Pramac took pole position with a great time
The Roman centaur: “I don’t like to see so many Ducatis on the track.”
Lin Jarvis: “We want to have four bikes on the grid, and from next year we will have more speed…”
Sky’s commentator makes a prediction about the Australian Grand Prix.
“Everything is different,” said the eight-time world champion.
The French centaur improved in the second session, but with an error.
“It’s a very fast track and I didn’t expect it to be so difficult with MotoGP,” said the Spanish rider.
The French centaur finished ahead of everyone in the second free practice session at Phillip Island.
“Push and try to do as much as possible without thinking too much about the championship, because it’s time to attack.”
The Ducatista only eighth in the combined standings, Quartararo fourth.
The Spaniard is 20 points behind the leader, Fabio Quartararo.
The Spaniard returned to the decision to prefer Bastianini to him: “They decided as if they were in the stands.”
The Honda centaur does not say he is obsessed: “I am a new Marc, it may be that I will win it, we’ll see.”
The nine-time Italian champion commented on the season of the Ducatista, who is in the midst of a fight for the world title.
“It’s like being at the beginning of the championship,” said the French centaur.
The Ducatista spoke in the press conference ahead of the Philip Island GP: “It’s important to use the opportunity to talk to him.”
The Spaniard spoke ahead of the Philip Island GP, the third-last round of the MotoGp championship.
The Spaniard has no doubts: “I think he has a golden opportunity. He needs to be protected.”
Commenting on the main challenge for the 2022 MotoGP premier class title, Alex Crivillé says he is convinced of the Ducati rider’s chances.
Ducati centaur: “He will have to learn how to work in an official team.”
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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.”