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Francesco Bagnaia: “Ducati is with me 100% – We have to solve this situation” after Sprint

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Francesco Bagnaia: “Ducati is with me 100% – We have to solve this situation” after Sprint
After the dust settled, Francesco Bagnaia explained his frustration after a disappointing day at Silverstone.The Ducati rider started third on the grid and, for the first time this season, ahead of Marc Marquez.But his team-mate overtook him in the first corner and went ahead alongside Alex Marquez, leaving the Italian two-time champion behind. Bagnaia said: “Qualifying went quite well, we ...Keep reading

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265. Why Fabio Quartararo’s emotional outpouring at the British MotoGP was so poignant

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Midway through his post-race media interview, Fabio Quartararo fell silent, leant forward and buried his face into the crook of his forearm and bicep.It took a split second for the assembled press pack of MotoGP journalists to notice, as the Yamaha rider started sobbing.It is something you seldomly see these days from elite sport stars, particularly in motorsport where such outpouring of ...Keep reading

266. Rivola sends message to Martin: "Aprilia is ready to win with you"

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Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola used Marco Bezzecchi’s British Grand Prix victory to send a strong public message to the team’s injured rider Jorge Martin, amidst a contractual dispute with the Spanish racer.As exclusively revealed by Autosport following the French Grand Prix two weeks ago, Martin is looking for a way out of his Aprilia contract by invoking a performance clause.This is ...Keep reading

267. Why Quartararo’s emotional outpouring was so poignant after British MotoGP heartbreak

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Midway through his post-race media interview, Fabio Quartararo fell silent, leant forward and buried his face into the crook of his forearm and bicep.It took a split second for the assembled press pack of MotoGP journalists to notice, as the Yamaha rider started sobbing.It is something you seldomly see these days from elite sport stars, particularly in motorsport where such outpouring of ...Keep reading

268. Massimo Rivola: Aprilia "is ready to win” with Jorge Martin

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Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola used Marco Bezzecchi’s British Grand Prix victory to send a strong public message to the team’s injured rider Jorge Martin, amidst a contractual dispute with the Spanish racer.As exclusively revealed by Motorsport.com following the French Grand Prix two weeks ago, Martin is looking for a way out of his Aprilia contract by invoking a performance clause.This is ...Keep reading

269. MotoGP British GP: Marco Bezzecchi takes surprise win for Aprilia

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Marco Bezzecchi produced a masterclass in tyre management to win the MotoGP British Grand Prix for Aprilia, after Fabio Quartararo suffered mechanical heartbreak while leading.The Italian executed his soft-tyre gamble to perfection to claim victory by four seconds over fellow gambler Johann Zarco (Honda) and Marc Marquez (Ducati), who extended his points lead over Alex Marquez, who finished in ...Keep reading

270. MotoGP British GP: Bezzecchi takes shock win for Aprilia

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Marco Bezzecchi produced a masterpiece of tyre management to win the MotoGP British Grand Prix for Aprilia, after Fabio Quartararo suffered mechanical heartbreak while leading.The Italian executed his soft-tyre gamble to perfection to claim victory by four seconds over fellow gambler Johann Zarco (Honda) and Marc Marquez (Ducati), who extended his points lead over Alex Marquez, who finished in ...Keep reading

271. Polesitter Quartararo “can’t be optimistic” for British GP after sprint collapse

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British Grand Prix poleman Fabio Quartararo believes he “cannot be optimistic” for Sunday’s race after top Ducati riders blasted past his Yamaha as he fell to seventh in the Saturday sprint.Quartararo jumped into an early lead at Silverstone, but the first time the pack reached the Hangar Straight, Marc Marquez simply drove around him on the factory Ducati GP25.But what troubled ...Keep reading

272. Fabio Quartararo “can’t be optimistic” for British GP after sprint collapse

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British Grand Prix poleman Fabio Quartararo believes he “cannot be optimistic” for Sunday’s race after top Ducati riders blasted past his Yamaha as he fell to seventh in the Saturday sprint.Quartararo jumped into an early lead at Silverstone, but the first time the pack reached the Hangar Straight, Marc Marquez simply drove around him on the factory Ducati GP25.But what troubled ...Keep reading

273. Next British MotoGP rider still “years away”, say Neil Hodgson and Michael Laverty

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Ahead of the British GP at Silverstone, the question over when we will next see a British rider on the MotoGP grid has risen once again. But in the opinion of TNT MotoGP pundits Neil Hodgson and Michael Laverty, this is something that could still be "years" away as British racing is in a “difficult period."The only British rider currently racing in a GP series higher than Moto3 is Jake ...Keep reading

274. Francesco Bagnaia: “Ducati is with me 100% – We have to solve this situation” after Sprint

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After the dust settled, Francesco Bagnaia explained his frustration after a disappointing day at Silverstone.The Ducati rider started third on the grid and, for the first time this season, ahead of Marc Marquez.But his team-mate overtook him in the first corner and went ahead alongside Alex Marquez, leaving the Italian two-time champion behind. Bagnaia said: “Qualifying went quite well, we ...Keep reading

275. Marc Marquez admits his brother Alex “is fastest” ahead of British GP

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Alex Marquez believes he is the favourite for the British GP win following a comfortable sprint victory ahead of his brother Marc Marquez. Starting from second, Alex took the lead from his brother after the elder Marquez brother went wide, eventually finishing 3.5s ahead.This breaks Marc’s sprint race winning streak, the factory Ducati rider having won the last six sprint races ...Keep reading

276. British GP race preview: Marc versus Alex Marquez, in their own words

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Alex Marquez believes he is the favourite for the British GP win following a comfortable sprint victory ahead of his brother Marc. Starting from second, Alex took the lead from his brother after the elder Marquez brother went wide, eventually finishing 3.5s ahead.This breaks Marc’s sprint race winning streak, the factory Ducati rider having won the last six sprint races ...Keep reading

277. MotoGP British GP: Alex Marquez wins sprint to end Marc's perfect record

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Alex Marquez ended his brother Marc Marquez’s perfect record in 2025 MotoGP sprint races by claiming victory on his Gresini Ducati at the British Grand Prix on Saturday.Marc had no answer to Alex after he gave away an early lead with a mistake, and settled for another solid points haul for second place. This ensures he maintains a healthy 19-point lead over Alex in the world championship ...Keep reading

278. MotoGP British GP: Alex Marquez wins, ending Marc's perfect sprint record

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Alex Marquez ended his brother Marc’s perfect record in 2025 MotoGP sprint races by claiming victory on his Gresini Ducati at Silverstone on Saturday.Marc had no answer to Alex after he gave away an early lead with a mistake, and settled for another solid points haul for second place. This ensures he maintains a healthy 19-point lead over Alex in the world championship heading into ...Keep reading

279. MotoGP British GP: Quartararo seals pole hat-trick, Bagnaia pushes Marc Marquez to row two

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Fabio Quartararo took his third straight pole position in MotoGP on Saturday, breaking the Silverstone track record in the process at the British Grand Prix.The Yamaha rider once again saved his best effort for the very end of the session, just as he had at the previous two races at Jerez and Le Mans.While championship leader Marc Marquez was the man Quartararo had to defeat in Spain and ...Keep reading

280. MotoGP British GP: Fabio Quartararo’s third straight pole breaks Silverstone track record

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Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo took his third straight pole position in MotoGP on Saturday, breaking the Silverstone track record in the process.The Frenchman once again saved his best effort for the very end of the British GP qualifying session, just as he had at the previous two races at Jerez and Le Mans.While championship leader Marc Marquez was the man Quartararo had to defeat in Spain ...Keep reading

281. Ogura withdraws from MotoGP British GP due to injury

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Trackhouse MotoGP rider Ai Ogura will not take part in any further sessions at the British Grand Prix after suffering a possible fracture to his right tibia.The Aprilia satellite squad released a statement this morning after Ogura crashed during Friday’s FP1 session, and the Moto2 world champion is unable to continue racing this weekend at Silverstone."Following the accident that Ai ...Keep reading

282. Ai Ogura withdraws from MotoGP British GP due to injury

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Trackhouse MotoGP rider Ai Ogura will not take part in any further sessions at the British Grand Prix after suffering a possible fracture to his right tibia.The Aprilia satellite squad released a statement this morning after Ogura crashed during Friday’s FP1 session, and the Japanese Moto2 champion is unable to continue racing this weekend at Silverstone.“Following the accident that Ai ...Keep reading

283. Ai Ogura uncertain for MotoGP British GP after Friday fall

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Trackhouse Aprilia rider Ai Ogura is in doubt for the rest of the British Grand Prix weekend following a crash on the opening day of action at Silverstone.The Japanese rookie injured his right knee after crashing in FP1 on Friday morning. This led to him missing practice in the afternoon, as his race against time to be fit for Saturday began. “I was running not so fast on the second ...Keep reading

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