Ducati: Dall’Igna returns to call Marc Marquez
The general manager of the Italian stable: “You never know.”
The general manager of the Italian stable: “You never know.”
The Spanish centaur: “If Marc is well physically and finds the right chemistry…”
The Spanish centaur sent a message to the Honda star.
MotoGp boss: “We don’t need overly heated rivalries to attract attention”
The multiple world champion: “If Honda disappoints him, he will change his way.”
“Marc was more cannibalistic, but Valentino could overtake you at any time.”
Honda centaur returns to talk about diplopia: “Seeing is a treasure”
“After four surgical operations, it is impossible for the arm to return to normal.”
“You chased her and conquered her. I am at your feet. You deserve it all idol.”
The former Spanish driver gave an interesting interview to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Catalan centaur returned to talk about the Doctor
“He is the Ayrton Senna of MotoGp,” the Ferrari driver’s words.
The Catalan driver returns to the 2015 World Championship and doesn’t mince words
The newly crowned world champion spoke about the return of the Honda driver.
Honda centaur: “For him I feel only indifference.”
The 2003 and 2004 deputy world champion, Valentino Rossi’s great rival in the early 2000s, is unbalanced about his compatriot.
The Catalan did not hide, in his analysis of the 2022 MotoGP season and New Year’s resolutions.
“People describe me in many ways, I do it with one word,” said the Honda rider.
Former Ducati rider Neil Hodgson: “He always takes risks but the rewards for this approach are huge.”
“He lives on the edge, often in FP1 he gets on track and goes 100 percent right away while the others are still trying to find confidence.”
Japanese stable reveals, “We are working with the F1 department.”
Honda centaur returned to the frightening accident in Indonesia
The multiple MotoGp world champion meets the two-time F1 world champion: “In sports, if you want to win, you have to be a ‘killer’: he is one.”
Alex Marquez: “He told me that nothing worked in the tests.”
The Spanish centaur admitted to having difficulties on the new bike.
“I have never heard him complain or cry, he is a competitive beast, an example in good times and bad.”
“The bike is becoming more important than the rider,” admitted the Spanish centaur.
According to the Mallorcan rider, the Catalan without injury could have won the last three World Championships and surpassed Valentino Rossi
The eight-time world champion, visiting Honda’s museum as part of a series of celebrations by the Japanese manufacturer, was thunderstruck by the NSR500.
Santi Hernandez: “Not competing for so long was so hard.”