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Although he played down being nervous after Free Practice Two at the Valencia MotoGP, Francesco Bagnaia said ‘something is limiting me’ after appearing to struggle.
Brad Binder faces the risk of ending his first world championship season since 2017 winless, if he fails to win this weekend's MotoGP season-finale in Valencia.
Luca Marini finishes FP2 fastest from Jorge Martin and Jack Miller as Ducati left it late to assert their dominance at the Valencia MotoGP.
Fabio Quartararo made just the start to the Valencian MotoGP that was needed as he toped FP1 from Marc Marquez. Francesco Bagnaia was only 16th for Ducati.
Previewing what many already know to be the case, Fabio Quartararo is prepared to go ‘all in’ despite his very slim chances of becoming a back-to-back MotoGP champion.
On the verge of his first premier class world title win, Francesco Bagnaia is keeping his feet on the ground, saying ‘MotoGP is a world of surprise and something can always happen’.
Enea Bastianini has denied that Ducati team orders will aid Francesco Bagnaia’s MotoGP title hopes but has hinted that he is considering their future partnership.
Francesco Bagnaia defied expectation by turning a 91-point deficit to Fabio Quartararo after the Sachsenring into a dominant 23-point MotoGP title lead heading into this weekend’s Valencia finale.
Marc Marquez will be back on the track immediately after the season ends to test Repsol Honda’s renewable fuel.
Unforeseen from anyone before the start of the season, but 2022 aboard the factory Yamaha has turned out to be Franco Morbidelli’s worst season in MotoGP, which is a seat that could have been occupied by WorldSBK champion Toprak Razgatlioglu.
This weekend’s Valencia finale will also be the last event for the Suzuki MotoGP team and title-winning GSX-RR machine.
The Valencia MotoGP title showdown between Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo headlines this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
With the odds stacked against him, Fabio Quartararo insists he isn’t ‘going to stress too much about the title’ in this weekend’s Valencia MotoGP finale.
Danilo Petrucci has revealed his future career options - but insists that his “physical limitations” have ended his MotoGP journey.
Fabio di Giannantonio has watched teammate Enea Bastianini claim all of the glory this season but will receive help from a Suzuki mastermind in 2023 that could redefine his future.
The postseason Valencia Test is on Tuesday November 8, after the season-defining Valencia MotoGP.
Brad Binder has been within the KTM project since 2015 and will be until at least the end of the 2024 MotoGP season, but can the incoming Jack Miller make a charge to lead the team?
Ahead of his move back to KTM with the rebranded GASGAS Tech 3 team, Pol Espargaro has described his upcoming final MotoGP appearance for Repsol Honda as ‘emotional’.
Marc Marquez arrived at the 2017 Valencia MotoGP with a 21-point advantage which, despite a near-crash, he converted into the championship.
Set to take part in his final MotoGP race for the third time in three years, Cal Crutchlow will not be alone as Darryn Binder will move down to Moto2 after this weekend’s season-finale at Valencia.
Izan Guevara has “enormous talent” and has been likened to MotoGP icon Valentino Rossi for his prodigious ability.
The differing moods in the Ducati and Yamaha garages have been laid bare by new footage ahead of the title-deciding Valencia MotoGP.
Ducati Sporting Director, Paolo Ciabatti, has called into question those criticising Francesco Bagnaia ahead of the Italian rider’s potential day of destiny in Valencia, calling them ‘simply haters’, whilst confirming team orders have never been in play throughout the 2022 MotoGP season.
While 23 points is considerably more than what Nicky Hayden overcame in order to beat Valentino Rossi to the 2006 MotoGP title, Lin Jarvis is not losing hope of a miracle in Yamaha’s favour this time around.