Bagnaia storms to Aragon MotoGP pole to lead Ducati 1-2
Francesco Bagnaia flew to a second pole of 2021 at Aragon to lead a Ducati 1-2 ahead of Jack Miller and series leader Fabio Quartararo. The Italian looked to have ...
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Francesco Bagnaia flew to a second pole of 2021 at Aragon to lead a Ducati 1-2 ahead of Jack Miller and series leader Fabio Quartararo. The Italian looked to have ...
Jack Miller fired his Ducati to the head of the times in FP2 for the Aragon Grand Prix to lead the way on Friday ahead of Aleix Espargaro. Miller spent ...
Francesco Bagnaia says his 70 point gap to Fabio Quartararo in the MotoGP points standings is now “way too much to recover” after slumping to 14th in the British Grand ...
Jack Miller blazed to the fastest lap of the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone to lead third practice ahead of Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro. Fabio Quartararo looked to have the ...
Jorge Martin says he didn’t realise he had scored a rostrum in the crazy Austrian Grand Prix due to passing “seven or eight riders in the last three corners.” Styrian ...
Francesco Bagnaia was happy to finish second in the Austrian Grand Prix to an “incredible” Brad Binder, the Ducati pilot declaring his “first victory is coming.” Bagnaia relieved pole-man Jorge ...
Jorge Martin revealed he was “scared” after running into severe vibrations under braking en-route to a new lap record and second straight pole at the Red Bull Ring. Martin banged ...
Jorge Martin flew to a sensational second straight pole at the Red Bull Ring as he broke the lap record once again to head series leader Fabio Quartararo. Martin had ...
Francesco Bagnaia fired to the fastest time in FP3 for the Austrian Grand Prix, while Styrian GP victor Jorge Martin will have to contest Q1 after crashing towards the end. ...
Johann Zarco shattered the all-time Red Bull Ring MotoGP lap record to lead FP1 for the Austrian Grand Prix by a monster eight-tenths of a second over Suzuki’s Joan Mir. ...