MotoGp: venomous back-and-forth between Quartararo and Bagnaia
The French centaur had made irony about the penalty imposed on the Ducatista
The French centaur had made irony about the penalty imposed on the Ducatista
In the MotoGp poll, 110,000 fans from 179 different countries have spoken: the Catalan is already undermined.
The Yamaha centaur spoke about the current moment in the MotoGP.
French centaur: “Maybe I should also ask Casey for advice…”
Furious Australian: “He attacks without knowing he’s making turns…”
Ducati’s Piedmontese centaur wins third consecutive race at Red Bull Ring, Frenchman finishes second and limits damage
The Frenchman placed fourth in a session dominated by the Borgo Panigale manufacturer.
The two MotoGp centaurs commented on insiders’ criticism: “Track things stay on the track. We often find ourselves at home.”
Honda centaur cards the championship: “Bagnaia took the right path”
Former centaur confident: “On a Desmosedici the Frenchman would be unbeatable.”
French centaur confirms: he will test a Formula 1 car
French centaur speaks out after disappointing Silverstone Grand Prix
The French leader of the overall standings talks about the state of Ducati’s form after the difficult Silverstone GP.
Frenchman increasingly star: “I remember when I was waiting for Valentino…”
The Yamaha Frenchman’s annoyance over the penalty to be served in the race at Silverstone has not gone away.
The French Yamaha rider finished ahead of the two Spaniards Mir and Viñales.
The reigning MotoGP champion could board a single-seater that is itself extremely successful.
Yamaha’s Frenchman may be testing Formula 1’s Mercedes by year’s end.
The French centaur: “He taught me a lot.”
For Maio Meregalli, Race Direction’s decision to have Silverstone serve a ‘long lap penalty’ is “excessive and inconsistent.”
Ducatista wins in Netherlands ahead of brand mate Bezzecchi and Viñales’ Aprilia
Sunday to forget for the French centaur in Assen.
According to the reigning world champion, the Ducatista is still in the title fight.
It sounds incredible, but to see the last one-two at Assen in MotoGp you have to go all the way back to 2004 and 2005.