Ducati, Marc Marquez goads Pecco Bagnaia
The MotoGP leader, speaking at a press conference at Mugello: "At the moment the main opponent is my brother Alex"
The MotoGP leader, speaking at a press conference at Mugello: "At the moment the main opponent is my brother Alex"
“It’s going to be a busy week, including events, but we can do well. We come from a practically perfect GP".
The Piedmontese centaur still received criticism after the first part of the MotoGP World Championship, which sees him clearly lagging behind
From the Spanish KTM rider came very different indications from the race weekend at MotorLand.
After a difficult period, Bagnaia recounts the benefits of the Ducati’s brake modification and his return to form
Marc Marquez conquered Aragon with an'extraordinary feat. His statements about his speed and maturity on the track
Ducati’s general manager made an announcement about the Piedmontese rider, third in Sunday’s race after a difficult Saturday
All-Ducati podium in the race at the Spanish track, Piedmontese rider returns to the top after Saturday’s disaster
The three-time world champion recorded yet another zero in the standings after finishing 12th in the Sprint Race at Aragon
The eight-time world champion set a new track record in 1'45''704, beating his brother Alex by 0''260.
The eight-time world champion set a new track record in 1'45''704, beating his brother Alex by 0''260.
Carlo Pernat on the Spanish version of the magazine Motociclismo published his own MotoGp ranking:
The team manager of the Ducati factory team analyzes the problems the Piedmontese rider had on Friday at MotorLand Aragon.
According to the world championship leader, his teammate can also re-enter the MotoGP 2025 title fight
The Piedmontese pilot may leave the team if the situation does not improve
The situation at Ducati was described bluntly by Michael Laverty
The Piedmont rider experienced another difficult weekend while Marc Marquez scored another podium finish. Dall'Igna’s reflection
The'former champion defended the Turin rider, who is experiencing a rather complicated start to the season in MotoGP
Ducati executive concerned about the latest outings of the Piedmontese rider, who fell in both France and Great Britain
Pecco Bagnaia did not hide his disappointment with the crash that cost him his retirement in the British GP.
After the Sprint Race, Pecco Bagnaia admits how complicated the situation is at Ducati with the GP25, also calling out Marc Marquez.
For the seventh time out of seven in the season the Marquez brothers do a double in a sprint but in Silverstone Alex is ahead of Marc. Di Giannantonio third.
Pecco Bagnaia is not celebrating third place in qualifying for the British Grand Prix, even after closing.
The starting grid for the British Grand Prix established: ahead of everyone is once again Yamaha’s Frenchman
Pecco Bagnaia’s words after finishing seventh in the pre-qualifying for the British Grand Prix.
The Team Gresini rider anticipates Fabio Quartararo and Jack Miller. Fall for Marc Marquez, however fourth, seventh Pecco Bagnaia.
The Ducati rider spoke on the case that is inflaming MotoGP: "It could become a problem"
Le Mans is a memory for Pecco Bagnaia, who looks to Silverstone with optimism and determination to find redemption on a track he loves.
Spanish centaur and current KTM test rider talks about the dualism between the two Ducati riders
"In the Barcelona tests we brought the full 2025 bike. The riders gave their feedback to Gigi Dall’Igna".