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Championship leader Martin tops first Misano practice
“He has never been a problematic rider, but people see the last name Marquez"
'Due to continued intense gastroenteritis, Joan Mir will sit out today's action'
Fabio di Giannantonio: “Whatever crash I do, I have an 80% [chance] that the shoulder can go away again. I can have another dislocation.”
Jorge Martin ruled Misano in 2023 but says it "doesn't matter now"
“I thank him for his words. But it's also true that the damage to me personally, to my team... has already been done."
"They also suffered with me. They helped me a lot"
"I didn’t want to say that he made me crash on purpose"
“Even though the [technical] rules are changing in two years’ time, Yamaha wants to come back to the top as soon as possible"
Miguel Oliveira officially confirmed as a Pramac Yamaha rider for MotoGP 2025.
"During the private test, the pace was okay. The thing that didn't go so well is the time attack"
Dorna and FIM extend agreement for MotoGP promotion rights until 2060.
Luca Marini: "The Misano test will be a crucial point, because we have big updates and I hope that the feeling on the bike will improve a lot"
“We had been thinking about making these changes since last year, and the data recorded since the start of the 2024 season convinced us to take the plunge.”
Jump on-board with Valentino Rossi for an afternoon of flat tracking with his VR46 Academy riders
20-year career spans MotoGP, WorldSBK, Moto2, WorldSSP, MotoE and EWC
“It will be a long job because I don't think we have something basically wrong"
“Sometimes they say that taking a step back means taking two steps forward and so far we are doing it.”
Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez crash discussed by Ducati boss
MotoGP rivals react to Marc Marquez ending a near three-year win drought at Aragon.
“For the GP to go forward, we need the government to pay the fee.”
Pramac boss talks rider line-up, move to Yamaha, and big future plans
“We need to ride with our setup, with our performance and believe in ourselves.”
Davide Tardozzi feels start devices not to blame for Bagnaia's Aragon problems