MotoGp, Marc Marquez ready to stop again
Catalan centaur looks forward with some anxiety to Friday’s free practice
Catalan centaur looks forward with some anxiety to Friday’s free practice
“I have very little chance of winning the World Championship, but a chance is there,” the driver said.
The TV journalist, exclusively for Sportal.it, spoke about the eight-time world champion’s return to the track.
The Ducati rider spoke ahead of the Grand Prix at Japan’s Motegi circuit.
As always kind, the champion’s companion lent herself to a selfie with the good Cristian Lovati.
The French rider spoke ahead of the Grand Prix at Japan’s Motegi circuit.
Takeo Yokoyama, technical director, “Ready for a 360-degree turn.”
The “third wheel,” himself vying for the championship with Aprilia, analyzes the duel at Ducati.
“It’s two roosters but they get along well,” he said, looking ahead to next season as a teammate in Ducati.
The French pilot aims to get as close to 100 percent of his fitness as possible
Former Australian driver: “Too much electronics, it failed.”
The former Honda and Ducati rider spares no stylistic remarks.
The Honda centaur returns to the first lap at Aragon and Quartararo’s fall: “I feel bad for him.”
“In case a GT deal comes to pass, having a character like him would be a great coup,” the journalist told Sportal.co.uk.
The Tavullia rider’s team in the 2023 World Championship will not have Ducati factory
“Will their relationship change? It may, because in the end the partner is the first rival to beat.”
“Those who think badly are not motorcycle fans, they are fanatics of a rider and whatever happens they lash out at others. These people don’t like motorcycling.”
“The most important thing will be to start at the front like in the last three races, on the first or second row, because if you are behind it is difficult to do well.”
Repsol Honda’s no-nonsense team manager on the number 93’s return to the track and the incident at the start of the race in Aragon.
“I hope not to see Barrichello-Schumacher scenes in motorcycles”: the TV journalist, exclusively for Sportal.it, was peremptory.
The sporting director of the Borgo Panigale-based Rossa opens to unexpected scenarios.
The British rider commented ironically on the Aragon Grand Prix, which marked his return to MotoGp
The Doctor, forced to retire in Valencia, is still in the hunt for his first podium finish in the GT World Challenge Europe
Honda driver overwhelmed by criticism: “The only thing to do is to ignore them”
“He was the protagonist of a weekend lived with courage,” says Alex Crivillé.
For the ‘Doctor’ it was a bitter Sunday, although good feelings were not lacking.
In Aragon, Valentino Rossi’s brother finishes seventh after a good comeback, Bezzecchi tenth
Return to the track to forget for Honda rider at Aragon
French rider experiences a nightmarish Sunday at Aragon