Bagnaia-Viñales crash, Massimo Rivola goes down flat with Ducati rider
For the CEO of Aprilia Racing is adamant about the dynamics of the contact.
For the CEO of Aprilia Racing is adamant about the dynamics of the contact.
The Piedmontese rider fell after contact with Maverick Vinales
Valentino Rossi’s driver won at Le Mans: he is now one point behind Pecco in the rainbow standings
The Piedmontese pilot furious about the fall
“There was no contact. I did nothing wrong,” this was the KTM rider’s thought after the Sprint Race.
It was not only the contact between Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia that caused discussion at Le Mans.
“Nothing happened today. This is MotoGp,” stressed the Spanish centaur.
“I’ll preface it by saying that I like it that way, but I’m angry at the standard of judgment,” thundered the reigning world champion.
Ducati team manager: “If the yardstick is the one given in Jerez Marquez should have been punished.”
Ducati Pramac centaur triumphs in Saturday’s mini race at Le Mans
“Fantastic result because I think I experienced the most difficult start to the weekend ever since I’ve been in MotoGP.”
Big emotions in the qualifying finale of the French Grand Prix.
The Honda Spaniard tried to catch the slipstream of the Ducati world champion, who did not take the bait and returned to the pits, sending him packing.
Ducati centaur: “He tells me that maybe it’s better if I start at the back…”
The KTM rider was the fastest in the first free practice of the French Grand Prix
“It was an error by the Steward Panel, so it’s fair that he doesn’t have to serve the penalty,” said the Ducati rider.
The Ducati rider, back in the MotoGP standings leader, frames the upcoming French Grand Prix.
“It’s very difficult for me to compare myself to him,” this was the reigning champion’s thoughts on the Australian driver.
General manager Dall’Igna: “He has shown great psychological resilience.”
“He has grown and matured without distorting himself,” this was the thought of the Ducati World Champion’s sister.
“The penalties are distorting our world,” said the reigning world champion.
The world champion’s analysis of the innovations brought to the track by Ducati in Jerez.
The Doctor commented on the Piedmontese centaur’s triumph in Jerez.
The Piedmontese pilot: “We have grown so much.”
The Piedmontese centaur returns to lead the MotoGp World Championship.
The Piedmontese centaur finished second in the Sprint Race.
The South African centaur finishes ahead of the reigning world champion, who mocks Miller on the last lap.
The ‘Doctor’ recounted that he gave specific advice to the reigning world champion, who was back from two ‘0’s’ in the standings in the last two GPs.
The Aprilia rider set the fastest time, 1:37.216; his KTM compatriot will start on the second row, sixth.
However, the reigning world champion sends a clear message to Ducati: “I trust, we will find a solution.”