Ducati: Tardozzi dictates the line, warned Pecco Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini
“The interest of team and company comes first,” Ducati executive’s warning
“The interest of team and company comes first,” Ducati executive’s warning
Former LCR Honda sports director Oscar Haro: “Pecco has three problems.”
The driver from Turin is more determined than ever ahead of Thailand.
“In the next race the possibility of wet weather is high,” said the Italian driver.
Ducati’s sports director: “He is always critical of himself, but he is serene.”
Alex Crivillé dwelt on the most recent MotoGp Grand Prix.
The VR46 team centaur: “I was faster but I chose not to attack.”
Yamaha rider: “It was a frustrating Grand Prix.”
The crash in the final of the Japanese GP does not shake confidence in the Piedmontese driver
The official team manager complained about the duel between Bastianini and Bagnaia
“The only good thing is that I didn’t knock out Quartararo as well, because that would have been unfair.”
The centaur from Piedmont commented on his 12th place in qualifying in Japan
Aprilia’s Catalan is looking over his shoulder in the World Cup.
Team manager Rivola: “I hope all teams will do their job.”
The Honda driver talked about the relationship between the three title contenders.
The Italian rider spoke about Fabio Quartararo and Aleix Espargaró.
Ducati centaur reveals, “He taught me to breathe deeply, to get negative thinking out of the way.”
The Ducati rider spoke ahead of the Grand Prix at Japan’s Motegi circuit.
The “third wheel,” himself vying for the championship with Aprilia, analyzes the duel at Ducati.
“It’s two roosters but they get along well,” he said, looking ahead to next season as a teammate in Ducati.
“Will their relationship change? It may, because in the end the partner is the first rival to beat.”
“I hope not to see Barrichello-Schumacher scenes in motorcycles”: the TV journalist, exclusively for Sportal.it, was peremptory.
The Piedmontese centaur explains the final duel with Bastianini: “On the last lap I didn’t want to take any more risks.”
The Borgo Panigale team’s managing director spoke after the duel between Enea Bastianini and Pecco Bagnaia
One-two for the Borgo Panigale stable on the Spanish track, the Rimini-based rider gets the better of the Piedmontese, -10 from Quartararo
The Piedmontese rider, who spoke of a “perfect lap” to take pole at Aragon, took stock of his prospects in the World Championship.
On the Spanish track, the Piedmontese driver took pole position
The Catalan only 12th after good signs on Friday, Miller ahead of Bagnaia, Quartararo eighth.