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Ducati MotoGP team boss Davide Tardozzi says Pecco Bagnaia deserves better than his Austrian Grand Prix but has urged him “to ...
Francesco Bagnaia gives his view on the MotoGP practice clash that saw Alex Marquez and Jack Miller penalised at Balaton Park ...
I had a bad T4, unfortunately I am very bad in terms of pace and rhythm. Marquez hides every limit of the bike." ...
MotoGP: Pedro gives KTM best time, Aldeguer is 4th ahead of Bastianini and Morbidelli. Mir, Pol Espargarò and Marini in Q2 ...
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Autosport on MSNPecco Bagnaia demands answers from Ducati: “I’m running out of patience”
Compared to his request for an explanation for his tyre issues on Saturday, which was directed at Michelin, Bagnaia was much ...
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Autosport on MSNMarc Marquez: Bagnaia will overcome Ducati MotoGP struggles
While he didn’t suggest it would happen any time this season, Marc Marquez believes Francesco Bagnaia will rediscover his ...
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Autosport on MSNMichelin: “No anomalies” with Pecco Bagnaia’s tyres despite sprint woes
MotoGP tyre manufacturer Michelin has found no issue with the rear tyre used by Francesco Bagnaia during his troubled sprint ...
The two-time MotoGP World Champion reflects on the brilliance of Marc Marquez, Pecco Bagnaia's woes and what lies ahead for ...
Martin beat Pecco in the Sepang Sprint but it was the red corner who returned the favour in the main event, with Bagnaia finishing P3 and Martin a distant P4. Qatar was the next port of call.
Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia fired his Ducati to an historic MotoGP title on Sunday, in front of 170,380 fans at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia, Spain.
Aldeguer was a rider on the move. The rookie shoved his way past Acosta at Turn 2B and his pace was unbelievable. Aldeguer was the fastest rider on track and on Lap 22 of 28, the #54 was 1.7s behind ...
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