Enea Bastianini makes a confession about Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner
The Ducati centaur took stock of his great 2022
The Ducati centaur took stock of his great 2022
The Dorna boss said he was satisfied with public participation in Valencia
The multiple world champion compliments the Piedmontese: “He showed that he has a great head.”
The Japanese brand will conduct a test in January to focus on how to improve the bike
The Majorcan, who left the team in 2018, reveals the circumstances under which he was one step away from returning to Borgo Panigale.
More than enough in Alvaro Bautista’s fifth place in Race 1 of the Australian Round to win the constructors’ title in Sbk.
For the Borgo Panigale stable, it’s a golden year
“We still had a lot to invent,” admitted the former Suzuki team manager.
The Catalan champion talks about the new era of MotoGp: “As a rider you have to adapt, the more factors you add to the bike the more you will depend on it.”
The former Spanish centaur on the post Valentino Rossi is clear: “The strongest now is Marc Marquez, then I would say Quartararo.”
Harsh words from Marc’s brother, who will lead Ducati in 2023 and now gets more than one stone off his shoe.
The newly crowned world champion was received on Wednesday, Nov. 16, by Sergio Mattarella.
The Spanish centaur: “It will give us a lot, especially from the point of view of strategy.”
Honda centaur: “There has been a very big change this year.”
Catalan centaur calls for immediate steps forward from Honda
“When I am able to take a break from all the commitments, I will understand what I have done,” said the centaur.
“Brilliant work has been done here but he is a legend and has changed the landscape of Italians,” admits Alex Crivillé.
The Mallorcan centaur outlines the challenge of the upcoming season
Ducati Corse general manager: “Incredible work by Bautista, it’s the best season ever”
The stable from Borgo Panigale has triumphed in both MotoGp and Superbike
The VR46 team centaur and brother of Valentino Rossi: “We have not yet fully realized what happened.”
The Ducati centaur to Sportal.co.uk: “Now he has much more time to watch us, his advice is excellent and increasingly detailed.”
“Looking from the outside he can see things that others cannot,” said the ‘Doctor’s’ brother.
“We need three steps to be on the right track,” Honda’s team principal admitted.
Yamaha centaur after Valencia test: “We need to analyze what happened to the engine, the chassis is good”
Ducati’s Piedmont rider pays tribute to the two landmarks after world championship triumph
The words of the newcomer to Team Gresini Racing, regarding his brother’s situation and Honda’s difficulties.
The former Ducati rider spoke after the first tests in Valencia, “To be honest, I adapted more easily than I expected.”