Marc Marquez triumphs in Misano ahead of Bezzecchi and Alex Marquez, Pecco Bagnaia falls
Ducati’s Spanish star wins his 11th Grand Prix of the season and is inching closer to the world title.
Ducati’s Spanish star wins his 11th Grand Prix of the season and is inching closer to the world title.
After his fall in the Misano Sprint Race, Marc Marquez relaunches ahead of the San Marino GP for which he sees Marco Bezzecchi as the favorite.
The Ducati centaur slipped with seven laps to go. Mordidelli also on the podium, Pecco’s crisis continues without end
The Aprilia rider is a prophet at home, at least as far as qualifying is concerned. In the shadows are the factory Ducatis.
Closed Friday at Misano in second place and from first chaser of Marc Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi believes in the progress of his Aprilia.
Although ahead of Bezzecchi, Morbidelli and Bagnaia on Friday at Misano, Marc Marquez feels the home favorites will give him a hard time.
The Spaniard of world-leading Ducati precedes three home favorites and his brother Alex.
The Catalan rider interrupted his winning streak at home, but he remains the big favorite even at the circuit dedicated to Marco Simoncelli.
Marc Marquez in Misano may not mathematically graduate as world champion but he is still the favorite to win the Gp on Italian soil
Marc Marquez in Misano may not mathematically become world champion but he is still the favorite to win the Gp on Italian soil
Catalan centaur doesn’t mince words after second place at Catalan Grand Prix behind brother Alex
The words of Alex, triumphant in the Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix, and Marc, who came in behind him.
The younger of the Spanish brothers wins his second Sunday race of the season ahead of the category leader. Third is Bastianini on the KTM.
Everything happens in the Sprint Race in Catalonia: victory goes to Marc Marquez, but the regret is all the younger brother’s. Bagnaia 14th.
The words of the Spanish star on the eve of the three-day event at the Montmeló circuit.
On the eve of his home Grand Prix in Barcelona, the number 93 does not want to indulge in easy enthusiasm.
The Catalan rider is dominating the season riding the Ducati and taking a lot of satisfaction after difficult years
The driver from Romagna is back from a good second half of the season, which brought him to fourth place in the overall standings.
The world championship leader displaces everyone by talking about the Montmeló track, which will host the next round of the championship.
The general manager of the manufacturer from Borgo Panigale spoke after the grand prix of Hungary won by the Catalan driver
Ducati centaur completes perfect weekend at Balaton Park and sees world title getting closer and closer
Marc Marquez also dominated the morning warm-up of the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, which is valid as the fourteenth stage
Catalan centaur dominated the Sprint race in Hungary but feels he can grow further
The Catalan rider confirms his supremacy and moves closer to the world title. Di Giannantonio and Morbidelli are also on the podium.
The Spaniard of the factory Ducati team, on his eighth pole position out of 14 available so far in the season, finished in 1'36″51
The Spaniard of the factory Ducati team, on his eighth pole position out of 14 available so far in the season, finished in 1'36″51
The eight-time world champion lapped in 1’37″956, with a 0″277 margin over compatriot Pol Espargarò. Third Pedro Acosta
The Catalan rider commented on the crisis of his Ducati teammate: "He can still give a lot to the team"
The Italian test rider came into the crosshairs of Pecco Bagnaia’s fans after the Grand Prix d'Austria weekend
First win in the long race at the Red Bull Ring for the Ducati champion.