MotoGp, Ducati: Pecco Bagnaia explains the distance from the top
The world champion earned a place in Q2 in Argentina, but did not go beyond the sixth time in Friday’s combined standings.
The world champion earned a place in Q2 in Argentina, but did not go beyond the sixth time in Friday’s combined standings.
“It’s been a strange day. I don’t feel too good physically.”
The Ducati centaur showed up in Rio Hondo dressed in the number 10 of the world champion national team
The mustachioed manager also intervenes in the discussion.
Borgo Panigale stable at full capacity does not stop its development
The Portimao winner has his say on the episode, also returning to the controversy that accompanied the Sprint Race.
The Piedmontese centaur won both the sprint race and the Sunday race in Portugal
Ducati centaur triumphs in the first round of the season and repeats success in the Sprint race
The Spanish centaur was mocked by Bagnaia on the last lap of the Sprint Race.
The reigning world champion triumphed in the first MotoGp Sprint Race.
The reigning world champion finishes ahead of Jorge Martin and Marc Marquez.
The Ducatista was mocked by Marc Marquez in the finale
Honda rider will start ahead of everyone in Portugal
Complicated third free practice for Italian drivers
The MotoGp world champion in no uncertain terms about the characteristics of the area of the track where the Spaniard’s bad accident occurred.
The new Ducati rider spoke at the usual press conference to introduce the first Gp of the season.
“Everything went well, in testing we were able to improve the race pace and right now it is clear that we are in a better position than the others.”
The Honda centaur spoke in the press conference of the Portuguese GP
The Sky Sports commentator has identified a possible surprise for the new MotoGp season.
The last person to win the World Championship with No. 1 was Mick Doohan in 1998.
The Borgo Panigale team’s new rider’s words about his teammate.
The reigning World Champion: “You will need to understand the mechanism and make the most of what you have.”
The Piedmontese driver paws: “I will do everything to defend the title.”
The MotoGp commentator for Sky, in making his predictions for the 2023 World Cup, does not want to cut out number 93.
The Frenchman acknowledges mishandling the frustrations of 2022, but adds, “Yamaha is working very well.”
“I am happy, because we have worked so hard in these five days of testing before the start of the season.”
The 2022 world champion’s reflections after the fruitful day of testing in Portimao.
Six Ducatis, three Aprilias and one Yamaha among the top ten at the conclusion of the first day of testing. Fall in the final for the eight-time world champion.