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Jorge Martin suffers fracture after Japanese GP sprint in latest injury woe

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Jorge Martin suffers fracture after Japanese GP sprint in latest injury woe
Aprilia MotoGP rider Jorge Martin has suffered a collarbone fracture following a nasty opening-lap crash in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint.Starting from 17th on the grid, Martin got his braking wrong into Turn 1, after being squeezed out by his rivals and making contact with the Gresini Ducati of Fermin Aldegeur.This sent him shooting into his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, with both ...Keep reading

5. Bagnaia says “better late than never” as he explains MotoGP turnaround

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Francesco Bagnaia says it is “better late than never” that he has rediscovered his form in MotoGP, as he explained the key reasons behind his turnaround in the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider dominated Saturday’s sprint race at Motegi from pole position, beating his team-mate Marc Marquez by almost two seconds to score his first victory since the Americas Grand Prix in ...Keep reading

6. Pecco Bagnaia predicts “completely different” MotoGP season with Motegi changes

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Pecco Bagnaia won Saturday’s sprint at the Japanese GP

7. Francesco Bagnaia says “better late than never” as he explains MotoGP turnaround

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Francesco Bagnaia says it is “better late than never” that he has rediscovered his form in MotoGP, as he explained the key reasons behind his turnaround in the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider dominated Saturday’s sprint race at Motegi from pole position, beating his team-mate Marc Marquez by almost two seconds to score his first victory since the Americas Grand Prix in ...Keep reading

8. Ferrari “completely lost” as Lewis Hamilton gamble ‘amplifies’ struggles in 2025

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“Whatever is good or whatever is bad is amplified by having Lewis there. When races go wrong, a season goes wrong, it looks worse than it is and vice versa.”

9. WEC Fuji: Cadillac locks out front row as Aston Martin shines

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Cadillac notched up its third front-row lock-out of the season in qualifying for this weekend’s Fuji round of the World Endurance Championship. Alex Lynn headed the times in Hyperpole qualifying in Japan from Jota team-mate Earl Bamber, following up on his poles at the Le Mans 24 Hours and Interlagos in June and July respectively. Lynn set two laps good enough for pole in the #12 ...Keep reading

10. WEC Fuji: Cadillac locks out front row, Aston Martin shines

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Cadillac notched up its third front-row lock-out of the season in qualifying for this weekend’s Fuji round of the World Endurance Championship. Alex Lynn headed the times in Hyperpole qualifying in Japan from Jota team-mate Earl Bamber, following up on his poles at the Le Mans 24 Hours and Interlagos in June and July respectively. Lynn set two laps good enough for pole in the #12 ...Keep reading

11. Starting grid for the 2025 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix after injuries

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The full starting grid for the 2025 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix

12. Martin suffers fracture after Japanese GP sprint in latest injury woe

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Aprilia MotoGP rider Jorge Martin has suffered a collarbone fracture following a nasty opening-lap crash in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint.Starting from 17th on the grid, Martin got his braking wrong into Turn 1, after being squeezed out by his rivals and making contact with the Gresini Ducati of Fermin Aldegeur.This sent him shooting into his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, with both ...Keep reading

13. MotoGP champion Martin ruled out of Japanese GP after suffering fracture

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Aprilia MotoGP rider Jorge Martin has suffered a collarbone fracture following a nasty opening-lap crash in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint.Starting from 17th on the grid, Martin got his braking wrong into Turn 1, after being squeezed out by his rivals and making contact with the Gresini Ducati of Fermin Aldegeur.This sent him shooting into his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, with both ...Keep reading

14. Jorge Martin suffers fracture after Japanese GP sprint in latest injury woe

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Aprilia MotoGP rider Jorge Martin has suffered a collarbone fracture following a nasty opening-lap crash in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint.Starting from 17th on the grid, Martin got his braking wrong into Turn 1, after being squeezed out by his rivals and making contact with the Gresini Ducati of Fermin Aldegeur.This sent him shooting into his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, with both ...Keep reading

15. How Marc Marquez can become the 2025 MotoGP champion in Japanese GP

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Factory Ducati star Marc Marquez will mathematically become the 2025 MotoGP world champion this Sunday in the Japanese Grand Prix, even if he concedes six points to his brother Alex Marquez, the rider closest to him in the championship fight.The elder Marquez must leave Japan with a lead of at least 185 points in the standings to put the title beyond his rival's reach. After finishing second ...Keep reading

16. Jorge Martin suffers “displaced fracture” during Japanese MotoGP Sprint collision

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Jorge Martin sustained a “displaced fracture” of the collarbone after colliding with Aprilia team-mate Marco Bezzecchi in the Japanese Sprint.

17. Motegi Sprint Race, Japan: New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings

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New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings after Saturday's Sprint race at Motegi, Japan, round 17 of 22.

18. 2025 Japan MotoGP: Pecco Bagnaia gets first sprint win ahead of Marc Marquez

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Pecco Bagnaia took his first sprint win of 2025 from pole at the Japanese Grand Prix

19. MotoGP Japanese GP: Bagnaia dominates sprint, Marquez closes in on title

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Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia bounced back from recent woes to score a dominant victory in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint, while his teammate Marc Marquez inched closer to the title with a podium finish.Bagnaia was never threatened during the 12-lap contest at Motegi, leading every single lap from pole position to clinch his first sprint win since last year’s Barcelona ...Keep reading

20. MotoGP Japanese GP: Francesco Bagnaia dominates sprint, Marc Marquez closes in on title

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Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia bounced back from recent woes to score a dominant victory in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint, while his teammate Marc Marquez inched closer to the title with a podium finish.Bagnaia was never threatened during the 12-lap contest at Motegi, leading every single lap from pole position to clinch his first sprint win since last year’s Barcelona ...Keep reading

21. 2025 Japanese MotoGP, Motegi - Sprint Race Results

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Sprint race results from the 2025 Motegi MotoGP at Motegi, round 17 of 22.

22. 2025 Japanese MotoGP, Motegi: Sprint - LIVE

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Live updates from Saturday’s qualifying and Sprint race at 2025 Japanese MotoGP at Motegi, where Marc Marquez has his first chance to win this year’s world championship.

23. 2025 Japanese MotoGP, Motegi: Sprint reaction - LIVE

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Live updates from Saturday’s qualifying and Sprint race at 2025 Japanese MotoGP at Motegi, where Marc Marquez has his first chance to win this year’s world championship.

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