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The Frenchman in Motegi ran out of gas on the last lap, and this is not the first time this has happened.
The Frenchman in Motegi ran out of gas on the last lap, and this is not the first time this has happened.
The two are in an open battle for the title, but in Motegi the focus went to their post-race conversation.
Imposing himself in the Japanese Grand Prix at the Motegi circuit, the 18-year-old born in Madrid but racing for Colombia becomes the first from the country whose colors he defends to win a title in the MotoGP.
“An extremely boring race. There was no overtaking. A Grand Prix of only pace.”
“At the end of the day, ten seems like a few, but it really isn’t.”
The Spaniard climbs from 11th to second, Marc Marquez third.
The Gresini centaur, who climbed up to third in the Motegi Sprint: “We played for second place with Bastianini, but he was great at defending the position.”
Thanks to the victory in the Sprint in Motegi, the World Champion is -15 from Jorge Martin.
Heart-stopping victory for the World Champion. The Spaniard finishes in fourth place.
Excellent second time for Pecco Bagnaia. Jorge Martin falls and has to settle for 11th place.
“It remains to figure out how best to exploit the new tire,” the Spaniard points out.
Seventh in the second free practice session, the World Champion is calm: “We are on the right track.”
Great performance by the South African, the fastest on the track. Pecco Bagnaia in Q2.
The Piedmont engineer, now formerly of Aprilia, will be the first non-Japanese technical director at Honda.
Track conditioned by strong humility. Jorge Martin behind the reigning World Champion.
The words of the leader of the queen class ahead of the Japanese GP.
The Ducati centaur, on the eve of the start of the weekend in Motegi, expressed his views on the rainbow fight.
The Catalan pilot has clear ideas after what happened in Mandalika.
The reigning world champion is 21 points behind the Spaniard with five race weekends to go.
The blue centaur spoke out ahead of the Motegi GP.
“In Valencia when Marquez and I arrived at Parc Fermé, 80 percent of the fans were booing us because they were cheering for Rossi.”
The former LCR Honda sports director returned to the Spaniard’s failure to join the factory team.
The two centaurs from Valentino Rossi’s team spoke out ahead of the Motegi GP.
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The words of the world champion of Ducati, once again started badly apoi climbed from sixth to third position.
All the euphoria of the Spaniard of Ducati Pramac after the triumph of Mandalika.
The Spaniard races his own race and takes another shot at the riders’ standings. Retirement for Marc Marquez.
The Fantic Racing rider leaves everyone behind and makes a race of his own: “Fantastic race.”
The Colombian, in Japan, will have the first match point to graduate as World Champion.