Marquez: Japanese GP ‘first time for a long time I didn’t feel pain’
Marc Marquez was left “very happy” after revealing the Japanese Grand Prix was the first time in a long time he didn’t “feel pain” while riding his Honda. The six-time ...
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Marc Marquez was left “very happy” after revealing the Japanese Grand Prix was the first time in a long time he didn’t “feel pain” while riding his Honda. The six-time ...
Tetsuta Nagashima will replace Takaaki Nakagami for this weekend’s Thailand Grand Prix with the latter being diagnosed with a torn tendon in his little finger following the Japanese Grand Prix. ...
Jorge Martin reckons he could have clung onto the runners-up finish in the Japanese Grand Prix had he not “almost crashed” in the latter stages of the contest. The Pramac ...
MotoGP will add a race event in Kazakhstan in 2023 at the brand new Sokal International Racetrack, marking the first time the country has hosted an international road racing event. ...
Danilo Petrucci will make his MotoGP return this weekend in the Thailand Grand Prix at the Buriram International Circuit as replacement for the still-injured Joan Mir at Suzuki. The Italian ...
Brad Binder says following KTM team-mate Miguel Oliveira in the Japanese Grand Prix helped to find the speed to finish second as he could “see where I was losing time.” ...
Francesco Bagnaia was left frustrated after he admitted he committed a “stupid manoeuvre” while trying to attack title rival Fabio Quartararo in the Japanese Grand Prix, leading to a crash. ...
Fabio Quartararo lamented after the Japanese Grand Prix that he “didn’t enjoy a single moment” of the encounter en-route to eighth, despite increasing his series lead. The factory Yamaha rider ...
Aleix Espargaro has revealed that his primary RS-GP being left in the “eco” engine mode was the reason he had to start from Motegi’s pit-lane on his spare machine. The ...
Runaway Japanese Grand Prix winner Jack Miller says his performance felt like “magic”, admitting that his blistering speed “came relatively easy” since hitting the Motegi track on Friday. The factory ...