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Marquez: Learning from Ducati MotoGP “reference” Bagnaia “a pleasure”

The reigning double world champion and the Gresini rider locked horns in last Sunday’s 25-lap Spanish Grand Prix for the victory in a thrilling battle.Bagnaia ultimately came out on top, though only by 0.372 seconds to Marquez, who celebrated his first grand prix podium as a Gresini Ducati rider.The pair have clashed on track several times before, with Bagnaia’s first MotoGP win at Aragon in ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez: Learning from Ducati MotoGP “reference” Bagnaia “a pleasure”
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Zarco doesn't have "very positive comments" about new Honda MotoGP prototype

Both Zarco and team-mate Takaaki Nakagami got to run the overhauled version of the RC213V at Jerez on Monday, after HRC test rider Stefan Bradl raced with the same bike in Spain last weekend.However, the initial impressions of the upgraded Honda challenger were poor across the board, with Zarco saying the bike had failed to deliver a step forward in performance.“We did a few runs on it and we ...Keep reading
Source: Zarco doesn't have "very positive comments" about new Honda MotoGP prototype
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Bagnaia thinks “Marquez would adapt well” to factory Ducati MotoGP team

Last weekend Bagnaia produced one of his best MotoGP race wins to date as he held off Marquez late on in a spectacular battle to take Spanish Grand Prix victory.While Bagnaia has charged to back-to-back MotoGP world titles in 2022 and 2023, having stepped up to the factory Ducati squad in 2021, Marquez had suffered from a series of career-threatening injuries, the decline of Honda’s ...Keep reading
Source: Bagnaia thinks “Marquez would adapt well” to factory Ducati MotoGP team
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2024 MotoGP world championship standings after the Spanish GP

The Pramac Racing rider lost the front end of his bike under braking for Turn 6 causing him to retire from the race lead, handing victory to Francesco Bagnaia.Martin did win the sprint race though, so he still holds a relatively comfortable points advantage after four rounds of the season.Who is leading the 2024 MotoGP world riders’ standings?Martin arrived at the Spanish GP leading the ...Keep reading
Source: 2024 MotoGP world championship standings after the Spanish GP
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Aprilia discovers real issue at root of Vinales' Jerez MotoGP struggles

A fortnight on from his maiden victory with Aprilia in the Americas GP, Vinales could muster only a ninth-place finish at Jerez, over 11s off race winner Francesco Bagnaia on the factory Ducati.He and Aprilia team-mate Aleix Espargaro were also the slowest of the Q2 runners in qualifying, ending up more than two seconds slower than the pace set by Gresini Ducati rider Marc Marquez in 11th and 12th ...Keep reading
Source: Aprilia discovers real issue at root of Vinales' Jerez MotoGP struggles
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Legge working to add IndyCar races to 2024 schedule

Dale Coyne Racing? previously confirmed Legge for its Honda-powered No. 51 entry - partnered with Rick Ware Racing - for the upcoming Indy 500, which will mark her fourth attempt in the crown jewel event.The Briton was eager for another chance at “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” after last year’s outing with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing ended prematurely with a crash on pit road after ...Keep reading
Source: Legge working to add IndyCar races to 2024 schedule
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Bezzecchi credits Rossi for resolving "stupid" clutch issues in MotoGP

Race starts have always been the Achilles' Heel for Bezzecchi, with the Italian rider often unable to convert strong qualifying performances into top-tier race results after struggling to get away from the line.As recently as this month’s Portuguese GP, Bezzecchi reported that he is still having issues with the clutch on his Ducati, having found the GP23 to be “completely opposite” to its ...Keep reading
Source: Bezzecchi credits Rossi for resolving "stupid" clutch issues in MotoGP
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Yamaha's turning woes led to arm pump for Quartararo in MotoGP Spanish GP

The start to the 2024 campaign has so far proven difficult for Yamaha, though it still managed to snare 2021 world champion Quartararo to a new two-year deal beyond the end of this season.At Jerez – a track Quartararo has won at twice in MotoGP – the Frenchman scored an unlikely third in the 12-lap sprint amidst a spate of crashes ahead of him, though was later penalised to fifth for having ...Keep reading
Source: Yamaha's turning woes led to arm pump for Quartararo in MotoGP Spanish GP
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Marquez ‘doesn’t have just one option’ for 2025 factory MotoGP seat

The eight-time world champion forfeited the final year of his big-money HRC contract in 2024 to join the Gresini Ducati squad on a 2023-spec bike, as the Honda proved too uncompetitive.Twice a podium finisher in sprint races in the first three rounds of 2024, Marquez qualified on pole last weekend at the Spanish Grand Prix and finished second in the main race after battling with factory Ducati ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez ‘doesn’t have just one option’ for 2025 factory MotoGP seat
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MotoGP miscalculated Spanish GP attendance by over 100,000 people

It was initially reported that under 300,000 spectators made their way to the Jerez circuit for the fourth round of the 2024 season to watch home favourites Marc Marquez, Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta, among others, battle it out for victory.This made the Spanish GP the most-watched MotoGP event in the series' history, eclipsing the record set by the French Grand Prix last year.But late on Monday ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP miscalculated Spanish GP attendance by over 100,000 people
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