Ducati vs. Aprilia, Max Biaggi believes in it
“Soon there really will be a title duel, what more could we ask for.”
“Soon there really will be a title duel, what more could we ask for.”
Both former MotoGp riders admire the Spaniard’s performance
The Spaniard became the fourth rider to win in the MotoGP era with two different Japanese brands-Suzuki and Honda.
“Only good things remain today,” the ‘Corsair’ added.
The Roman centaur returned to talk about his current relationship with the Doctor
The Roman centaur returned to talk about the rivalry with the Doctor: “We were two jerks.”
“But let’s hope it doesn’t become a single-brand Ducati,” adds the journalist.
Sterilgarda team boss: “I am proud of what we have done.”
The turning point after four years of MotoGP in the Moto3 class.
“Wonderful one-two, in Valencia the last race in this class of the Max Racing Team,” he lets know.
Sterilgarda Max Racing Team drivers ended qualifying in seventh and 22nd positions.
“Ayumu started off on the right foot, John is quite far off at the moment,” said team boss Sterilgarda.
Sterilgarda Max Racing Team owner takes stock of the goals of Ayumu Sasaki and John McPhee.
The founder and owner of the Sterligarda Max Racing Team analyzes the performance of Ayumu Sasaki and John McPhee.
Sterilgarda team boss enjoys Sasaki’s pole but worries about McPhee’s difficulties
The Roman centaur: “I don’t like to see so many Ducatis on the track.”
Sterilgarda team boss after Ayumu Sasaki’s podium finish: “Twenty crucial points for the standings.”
“Such an act cannot and must not go unpunished,” he said.
“I expect that they can be fast from Friday,” the message from the ‘Corsair’.
“A good result but something was missing to get on the top step of the podium,” he said.
“A dangerous and unsolicited action that can in no way be justified by our code of ethics.”
Sterilgarda team boss: “Important to battle for top positions”
Ahead of the weekend at Motorland Aragon, Corsair spurs both of his riders, Sasaki and McPhee, to return to the top positions.
“Unfortunately, we did not reckon with bad luck, which often haunts us on this circuit.”
For his part, he is adamant about the dynamics that cost Ayumu Sasaki his retirement after just a few turns.