Marc Marquez explodes against Honda: “Problems everywhere, so risk”
Catalan centaur vents after crash at Mugello: “We can’t solve the problems”
Catalan centaur vents after crash at Mugello: “We can’t solve the problems”
Valentino Rossi’s brother: “It makes such a difference for us pilots to see the grandstands and lawns full.”
Piedmontese centaur enjoys triumph at Mugello
Big celebration for the Piedmontese driver after his victory at Mugello
The Ducati centaur won by dominating the Italian Grand Prix. Only eighth was Marco Bezzecchi
The Catalan driver slipped on the seventh lap of the Italian GP
A solo victory for the 2021 Moto3 champion, the Garbagnate native (who remains first in the World Championship) and Jake Dixon complete the podium.
The Spaniard governs a small group of five riders in a sprint. On the podium were Oncu and Sasaki, and the first of the home riders was Riccardo Rossi, eighth.
The Doctor, present at Mugello, predicts a long challenge between Pecco Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi.
Valentino Rossi’s brother: “Miller pushed me and Marquez and was not penalized.”
Mugello weekend is already over for Honda’s Spaniard
Catalan driver doesn’t mince words after seventh place in Sprint Race
“A thank you to the audience,” added the Romanian after Saturday’s second place finish.
Second at the Mugello Sprint Race, his analysis: “The pace was there, but in qualifying I was slow. Now I’m thinking about tomorrow.”
Ducati centaur’s analysis after winning the Sprint Race, then greeting the audience in Italian.
Victory came in a photo finish, first five positions all occupied by Ducatis.
The confession of ‘Doctor’, a well-known Nerazzurri fan, just hours before the challenge with Manchester City.
Bagnaia and Tardozzi in unison in their judgment of the Catalan, guilty of slowing down the world champion in qualifying.
The Catalan’s comment after his rift with the world champion during Mugello qualifying.
First and second at the end of qualifying, the Ducati and Honda centaurs argued heatedly on the track.
The reigning World Champion was 78 thousandths ahead of the Honda centaur.
Bagnaia and Tardozzi all'unison in their judgment of the Catalan, guilty of slowing down the world champion in qualifying.
“Fall due to my distraction,” admits the Spaniard.
This was directly revealed by the reigning MotoGp world champion.
“We started with a good base on my M1, and then the others improved, but me and the bike couldn’t do it.”
“Despite the difficulties with my wrist (I have much more pain than I had budgeted for) I still hit the target.”
“I think he is a little bit faster, we crossed paths during the second session and I think he has more margin.”
The Ducati rider printed the best time, preceding his Mooney VR46 rival by 63 thousandths.
The ‘Doctor’ is on the top step of the podium for the first time since he has been racing in GT classes.
After Friday’s success at the Le Mans circuit, the ‘Doctor’s’ teammate says he is impressed.