Marc Marquez, surprising words about Valentino Rossi
The Catalan centaur returned to talk about the Doctor
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 Rimini driver: “There is a great desire to win and get on the podium.”
The newly crowned world champion spoke about the return of the Honda driver.
The French centaur: “For me it’s not enough to be there, I want to win.”
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.
The Yamaha rider, in the recently concluded season, failed to repeat the 2021 title.
The Australian pilot: “It was an incredible journey, I learned a lot.”
Japanese stable reveals, “We are working with the F1 department.”
The Japanese manufacturer finished in last place in the manufacturers’ standings.
CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta: “Radio as in F1? At the moment it is not possible.”
Manager on declining viewership: ‘They failed to handle the post Valentino Rossi’
The French driver told how he and the team experienced the lowest moments of the season.
The former Ducati and Yamaha centaur in MotoGP was at the ‘Catini’ cross track in Ponzano di Fermo.
“It took me a while to change my strategy,” said the former Honda driver.
Yamaha’s Italian-Brazilian centaur speaks out after two complicated years.
The British centaur in an interview goes flat: “21 weekend and sprint races? Riders are not very smart”
The two former MotoGp riders confided in Dazn
The Bolognese company’s ad: “Pecco Bagnaia is conflicted, because he is fond of his 63.”
The newly crowned world champion will attend the event scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 15.
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.”
The French pilot bluntly says: “We stayed in 2019, it’s frustrating.”
Alex Marquez: “He told me that nothing worked in the tests.”
The managing director explained, “It is not normal for them to have eight bikes on the grid.”
The Spanish centaur admitted to having difficulties on the new bike.
VR46 team manager Pablo Nieto: “When he comes to the track he helps the drivers so much in preparing for the races.”