MotoGp in trouble without Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez: data from Silverstone
The British Grand Prix recorded a low turnout of spectators
The British Grand Prix recorded a low turnout of spectators
Alex Marquez talks about the condition of his brother, still out with injury and waiting to see when he can return.
The French leader of the overall standings talks about the state of Ducati’s form after the difficult Silverstone GP.
The Rimini centaur starred with a splendid fourth place in a comeback at Silverstone.
The Ducati rider has some regrets in the British Grand Prix.
Il pilota spagnolo è apparso molto contento del secondo posto ottenuto a Silverstone.
Pecco thrilled after victory at Silverstone: “Vale is the one who has given me the most support in recent months.”
Second consecutive victory for the Piedmont centaur, with him on the podium the Aprilia rider and teammate Jack Miller
The Honda driver will conduct a decisive test in August.
Eighth place on the grid puts a smile on the Gresini Racing team rider’s face, but he fears the impact of tire choice for the race.
Between first and tenth on the grid there are just 550 thousandths. Viñales, on Aprilia, confirms improvements and is second ahead of Miller. Fifth is Pecco Bagnaia.
Frenchman increasingly star: “I remember when I was waiting for Valentino…”
The Spanish centaur expressed himself on the duel with Enea Bastianini for the place in the official team
The two have challenged each other many times in recent years.
Eighth time in the Silverstone free practice for the Gresini rider, who was desperate to get back on track.
The Ducatista is confident for the rest of the weekend at Silverstone after setting the 10th fastest time in FP2.
The Ducatista struggled a bit in free practice at Silverstone and is currently outside the top ten.
The Yamaha Frenchman’s annoyance over the penalty to be served in the race at Silverstone has not gone away.
The French Yamaha rider finished ahead of the two Spaniards Mir and Viñales.
The Corsair commented on the Forlivian’s retirement, “He didn’t find the fuse, he was unmotivated.”
“Every driver thinks he is the best of all, but at least for me the titles won speak for themselves….”
Pecco Bagnaia second in the first free practice on Friday.
The reigning MotoGP champion could board a single-seater that is itself extremely successful.
Valentino Rossi’s brother unabashedly lays out his assessment of the Forlì man, fresh from announcing his retirement.
The former four-time Ducatista world champion showed his skepticism about the current state of affairs in the premier class
Ducati’s centaur: “If I want to have a chance again, I have to find the right consistency.”
“It’s not really what we would have wanted to happen,” said Wilco Zeelenberg.
The rider from Forlì will say goodbye to MotoGp after the San Marino Grand Prix.
The Piedmontese is ready for the second half of the season, where he does not want to make any more mistakes and make up points.