MotoGP, Le Mans: Jorge Martin by a record in second free practice ahead of Pecco Bagnaia
The Ducati Pramac centaur turns in 1’30″388, ahead of world champion Bagnaia and rookie Pedro Acosta.
The Ducati Pramac centaur turns in 1’30″388, ahead of world champion Bagnaia and rookie Pedro Acosta.
The Spaniard of the Pramac team precedes Acosta and Vinales, fourth and fifth Bastianni and Bagnaia.
“Speaking openly, our approach should not be limited to the year 2024 alone.”
The two-time world champion centaur speaks out in a press conference
The Ducati centaur spoke out ahead of the French GP.
The Spanish centaur spoke ahead of the Le Mans GP.
“I think it will be one of the tracks where we will be strongest,” admitted the Spanish centaur.
“I can’t wait to get to the track, I’m really very pumped up after the good race in Jerez.”
Unprecedented weather conditions have caused flooding in Central Asia.
The Drenthe circuit will remain on the MotoGP calendar until at least 2031.
Just weeks before the 2024 Pirelli Holland Round, the Dutch circuit and WorldSBK announce contract renewal.
The Catalan rider after the Jerez tests feels more and more in control of the Ducati
Third time for Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) as Yamaha took to the track with the new and long-awaited YZR-M1.
“The most beautiful race I’ve ever seen,” admitted Ducati’s general manager.
The blue team manager let the emotions flow after the reigning champion’s success in Jerez.
Ducatista is happy with his third place finish
The world champion proudly recounts his race
The former MotoGP champion applauded the Ducatista
The Catalan centaur commented on his second place in Spain
World champion rears his head again in Jerez
The Spaniard dominates starting from pole position, the American makes a comeback from 11th position.
Second MotoGP success for the Dutchman who beats Munoz in a sprint, Ortolá third. Colombian recovers and finishes 11th, world leader Holgado seventh.
The Catalan sees positive after Saturday in Jerez: “We realized we are fast, the top is not far away.”
The Aprilia Spaniard is furious about the crash during the race held on slippery asphalt.
The words of Bastianini’s current manager calling for the Spaniard of Team Gresini’s Ducati to be penalized.
The MotoGP world champion’s words after his crash in the Jerez sprint caused by a bad entry by Binder.
The Spaniard triumphs ahead of Acosta, Quartararo and Pedrosa, ending up on the ground Marc Marquez, who finishes seventh, Vinales and Aleix Espargaro with the Aprilia and Bagnaia for a contact with Bezzecchi caused by Binder. Quartararo is then penalized and Pedrosa virtually climbs to the bottom step of the podium.