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Orange-on-orange contact at the Algarve MotoGP sees Iker Lecuona tangle with Miguel Oliveira and Tech3 team-mate Danilo Petrucci taken out by 'Brad or Miguel'.
Only Valencia remains for Valentino Rossi's MotoGP career: 'This season was tough. I expected to be stronger, so I think [retirement] is the right choice… Even last place is a f**king [good] rider!'
Episode 28 of Crash.net's new MotoGP podcasts featuring Keith Huewen looks back on a dramatic Algarve Grand Prix.
MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo sends a clear message to Yamaha after a frustrating Algarve race; 'Overtaking is just a nightmare. They should push so much on the engine' for 2022.
A late red flag allows Jack Miller to hold off Alex Marquez at Portimao to claim a first MotoGP podium since Catalunya.
Joan Mir has claimed a first MotoGP podium since Aragon after taking a commanding second place at Portimao; ‘I’m so happy with this podium. It’s not so much about the result, it’s more about the weekend that we did. It was unbelievable’.
Francesco Bagnaia has called his third MotoGP win since Aragon the best of his career after leading from start to finish at Portimao; ‘I’m very happy because I think it’s my best weekend in MotoGP. I enjoyed every single session this weekend’.
Francesco Bagnaia produced a dominant display to take his third MotoGP win, while a late crash involving Iker Lecuona and Miguel Oliveira brought out a red flag.
Portimao MotoGP Warm-up has gone the way of Francesco Bagnaia after the Ducati rider got the better of Fabio Quartararo.
Despite a crash in FP4, Pol Espargaro secured his fourth top six MotoGP qualifying result since Silverstone after finishing fifth at Portimao; ‘Today showed the progress we have made this year with the bike, with me and with the team’.
Fabio Quartararo will start the Algarve MotoGP from seventh after a surprisingly difficult Q2. Team-mate Franco Morbidelli also starts from the front row after making back-to-back Q2 appearances.
Valentino Rossi hopes there will be no repeat of Ducati's Misano front tyre gamble as VR46 rider Francesco Bagnaia starts on pole position once again.
Jack Miller will start the Algarve MotoGP from second after losing out on pole to team-mate Francesco Bagnaia for the fourth time in five races.
Joan Mir took his first ever MotoGP front row and the first since his 2017 Moto3 winning season during today’s qualifying at Portimao.
1-2 in qualifying for tomorrow’s Algarve MotoGP, Ducati riders Francesco Bagnaia and Jack Miller would like to have former two-time champion Casey Stoner as a full-time coach after working with the Australian this weekend.
Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia has continued his incredible qualifying streak after taking a fifth consecutive MotoGP pole at Portimao.
Francesco Bagnaia has taken his fifth consecutive MotoGP pole after setting a new lap record at Portimao. The Italian will line-up ahead of team-mate Jack Miller and Joan Mir.
Francesco Bagnaia finally gets the better of Fabio Quartararo during free practice for the Algarve MotoGP. Top two in the championship separated by just -0.001s in FP3.
Pol Espargaro continues his recent upturn in form to secure fifth overall on day-one of the Algarve MotoGP.
Factory Ducati team-mates Francesco Bagnaia and Jack Miller have a very special 'coach' on Friday at Portimao; double MotoGP champion Casey Stoner.
Marc Marquez was training at a track near his home with enduro world champion Josep Garcia, but few other details are known of the accident that has ruled him out of the Algarve MotoGP.
2021 MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo was in stunning form as he doubled up as the fastest rider in Friday’s free practices at Portimao.
Francesco Bagnaia says it ‘would be nice to continue’ battling with Fabio Quartararo as the Algarve MotoGP weekend goes on, while also calling Suzuki’s new shoulder camera device ‘interesting, but I’d like to not have it. I don’t want to share anything’.
Preparation work for MotoGP's future 'automatic warning system' sees rear rain lights illuminated during dry free practice at Portimao.