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Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday

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  • 2025-10-17 14:38 event
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Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday
Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is leading calls for MotoGP to move the Australian Grand Prix to Saturday amid concerns over strong winds forecast for Sunday at Phillip Island.Bagnaia said he plans to raise the issue with the Safety Commission, as wind is expected to reach up to 50 km/h on race day.There is precedent for such a move, with MotoGP having advanced the Melbourne race to Saturday ...Keep reading

263. Aprilia: Bezzecchi faces “very difficult” challenge chasing Australia GP win

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Aprilia feels it would be “very difficult” for Marco Bezzecchi to win the Australian Grand Prix with a double long lap penalty, despite him showing record-breaking MotoGP pace in practice.Having been in dominant form all weekend in Indonesia earlier this month, Bezzecchi carried that form into Phillip Island, as he led a 1-2 for the Noale-based marque on Friday afternoon.With more than ...Keep reading

264. Marco Bezzecchi winning Australian GP “very difficult” despite record MotoGP pace

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Aprilia feels it would be “very difficult” for Marco Bezzecchi to win the Australian Grand Prix with a double long lap penalty, despite him showing record-breaking MotoGP pace in practice.Having been in dominant form all weekend in Indonesia earlier this month, Bezzecchi carried that form into Phillip Island, as he led a 1-2 for the Noale-based marque on Friday afternoon.With more than ...Keep reading

265. Why Pierre Gasly still has faith in Alpine despite 2025 F1 downturn

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

266. [FRI] Why Gasly isn't all doom and gloom despite Alpine downturn in F1 2025

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

267. Why Gasly isn't all doom and gloom despite Alpine downturn in F1 2025

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

268. Marco Bezzecchi ‘suffering more than expected’ after Marc Marquez tangle

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Marco Bezzecchi admits his back is worse than expected at the Australian MotoGP

269. Fabio Quartararo: “Great pace” as Yamaha “exceeded expectations” in Australian MotoGP practice

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Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins both inside the top six as Yamaha "exceeds expectations" during Friday MotoGP practice at Phillip Island.

270. Pecco Bagnaia still battling ‘Indonesia problem’, ‘we don’t know how to fix it’

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Pecco Bagnaia endured a mixed Friday at the 2025 Australian MotoGP

271. Francesco Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday

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Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is leading calls for MotoGP to move the Australian Grand Prix to Saturday amid concerns over strong winds forecast for Sunday at Phillip Island.Bagnaia said he plans to raise the issue with the Safety Commission, as wind is expected to reach up to 50 km/h on race day.There is precedent for such a move, with MotoGP having advanced the Melbourne race to Saturday ...Keep reading

272. Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday

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Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is leading calls for MotoGP to move the Australian Grand Prix to Saturday amid concerns over strong winds forecast for Sunday at Phillip Island.Bagnaia said he plans to raise the issue with the Safety Commission, as wind is expected to reach up to 50 km/h on race day.There is precedent for such a move, with MotoGP having advanced the Melbourne race to Saturday ...Keep reading

273. Pol Espargaro’s “great lap”: From New York shopping trip to top KTM in Friday practice for the Australian MotoGP

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Fresh from a shopping trip in New York, Tech3 stand-in Pol Espargaro surprises himself as top KTM and a Q2 place at the Australian MotoGP.

274. Yamaha “need to extract a few more horses” out of V4 MotoGP prototype

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Jack Miller says Yamaha’s new V4 prototype is heading in the right direction but still lacks power as it gears up for another wild-card run at Sepang.

275. One Ducati rider expresses “fear” for Saturday at the Australian MotoGP

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Fabio Di Giannantonio emerges from Friday practice at Phillip Island as a hot favourite

276. Driver backlash against ‘unnecessary and poorly chosen’ F1 team radio

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Fernando Alonso leads criticism of F1 team radio broadcasts.

277. Ducati considers handing Bulega MotoGP debut, replacing Marquez at Portimao

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With Marc Marquez unlikely to return at the Portuguese Grand Prix in three weeks, Ducati is considering giving its World Superbike Championship rider Nicolo Bulega a chance in the MotoGP.Bulega signed a two-season contract with Ducati in May this year as a WSBK rider and MotoGP tester, leveraging his experience with Pirelli tyres, which will be introduced to the premier class in 2027.With ...Keep reading

278. Ducati considers handing Nicolo Bulega MotoGP debut, replacing Marc Marquez at Portimao

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With Marc Marquez unlikely to return at the Portuguese Grand Prix in three weeks, Ducati is considering giving its World Superbike Championship rider Nicolo Bulega a chance in the MotoGP.Bulega signed a two-season contract with Ducati in May this year as a WSBK rider and MotoGP tester, leveraging his experience with Pirelli tyres, which will be introduced to the premier class in 2027.With ...Keep reading

279. Ducati ‘hopeful’ of a Marc Marquez Valencia MotoGP return ‘but no rush’

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Ducati hopes to have Marc Marquez back for the Valencia MotoGP finale

280. 2025 Australian MotoGP, Phillip Island: Friday practice reaction LIVE

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Live updates from Friday practice at the 2025 Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island.

281. 2025 Australian MotoGP, Phillip Island: Friday practice + reaction LIVE

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Live updates from Friday practice at the 2025 Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island.

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