VR46: Marco Bezzecchi resets Phillip Island and aims for redemption
Centaur number 72 is coming off a double retirement in the last round in Australia.
Centaur number 72 is coming off a double retirement in the last round in Australia.
The blue centaur spoke ahead of the upcoming MotoGP round in Thailand.
Piedmontese centaur analyzes season finale
The Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team centaur appeared frustrated, “I don’t have much to say, we had good potential, but we didn’t bring much home.”
The Roman centaur after the splendid comeback in Phillip Island: “I think the best race of the year, we went really strong.”
The Spaniard had a complicated start, the fault of an unwelcome guest.
Second at the finish, the reigning World Champion is now -20 from Jorge Martin.
Jorge Martin finishes second ahead of the World Champion and stretches in the overall standings.
Nicolò Bulega won in race-1 in Jerez, but the Turk won the points needed for his second rainbow title.
The Catalan centaur was the protagonist, for better or worse, on Saturday in Australia.
Extraordinary 1’37”596 for the Emilian who was 606 thousandths ahead of Toprak Razgatlioglu.
Fourth in the Sprint Race at Phillip Island, the world champion sees his title rival fly to Australia.
The two were only a few meters ahead of him when they collided, “Hit by the pieces, it was so bad.”
The two tumbled into the gravel after the main straight: no heavy physical consequences.
The Piedmontese closes fourth behind also Marc Marquez and Bastianini, incident without heavy consequences between Bezzecchi and Viñales.
The Abruzzese in Malaysia and Valencia will take the place of Di Giannantonio, who will undergo shoulder surgery, on the Ducati VR46.
Rinaldi wants to close well this complicated 2024 for him and meanwhile he is the best on the first day in Jerez.
The driver from Romagna finished third in the only practice session held in Australia.
“I always adapt quickly to the conditions of a track,” stressed the Gresini centaur, “but surely the others will improve and from tomorrow we will all be closer.
“We are all very similar here at Phillip Island. In the Sprint it will be important to get a good start but we are all there.”
FP1 cancelled due to rain then it’s Spaniard’s show. In Q2 also the Bagnaia-Martin duo.
The world leader spoke on the eve of the weekend at Phillip Island.
“Losing or gaining points is not decisive, the important thing is to play it out until Valencia.”
“The World Cup has changed a lot, though. And they are doing so much wrong, they are doing it when you least expect it, because they are always on the edge.”
The Spanish centaur spoke out ahead of the Phillip Island GP.
Centaur number 29 will continue to race in Superbike in 2025.
Statements from the world leader on the official MotGP website on the eve of the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
Last year’s Phillip Island weekend was revolutionized by weather problems.
The reigning world champion must make up 10 points to Jorge Martin with four race weekends to go.