MotoGp, Marc Marquez on the rebound: the words of Puig
“He is riding at the level he was before the first injury,” said Honda’s team manager.
“He is riding at the level he was before the first injury,” said Honda’s team manager.
The Doctor after the podium at Brands Hatch expresses all his satisfaction
Ducati Gresini team centaur furious over penalty
Centaur still tough on Honda: “We can’t go on like this”
The Team Gresini rider will lose three grid positions, at Mugello, due to contact with Brad Binder.
“I’m overjoyed, thanks to my partner and the whole team-it’s great.”
The Yamaha rider, seventh at the end of the French Grand Prix, revealed a detail about his physical condition.
The Ducati rider returns to his angry reaction after the incident with Maverick Viñales.
The Ducati bearer returns to the incident with Viñales, and also has his say on his Yamaha colleague.
The multiple MotoGp champion finished in second place, along with teammate Maxime Martin, race-2 of the GTWC Europe at the British circuit.
“He’s not at fault, in his position he couldn’t do anything else. A normal racing accident.”
The Spaniard obviously cannot be happy.
Despite the crash and subsequent retirement, the Honda centaur explains that he “had the time of his life as he hasn’t in a long time.”
There is also the ‘Doctor’ among the French GP winner’s thanks.
For the CEO of Aprilia Racing is adamant about the dynamics of the contact.
The Piedmontese rider fell after contact with Maverick Vinales
Valentino Rossi’s driver won at Le Mans: he is now one point behind Pecco in the rainbow standings
The Piedmontese pilot furious about the fall
The VDS team rider won at Le Mans ahead of Salac and Lopez.
“There was no contact. I did nothing wrong,” this was the KTM rider’s thought after the Sprint Race.
It was not only the contact between Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia that caused discussion at Le Mans.
“Nothing happened today. This is MotoGp,” stressed the Spanish centaur.
“I’ll preface it by saying that I like it that way, but I’m angry at the standard of judgment,” thundered the reigning world champion.
Ducati team manager: “If the yardstick is the one given in Jerez Marquez should have been punished.”
Ducati Pramac centaur triumphs in Saturday’s mini race at Le Mans
“His era changed us all, before we were a gypsy circus….”
He will start from the third position on the grid in the MotoGp French Grand Prix.
“Fantastic result because I think I experienced the most difficult start to the weekend ever since I’ve been in MotoGP.”
“When you go so long without driving you lose the feeling a little bit.”