Marc Marquez gives verdict on new Ducati MotoGP aero at Aragon test
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Braking change continues to pay off for Francesco Bagnaia at the Aragon MotoGP test: "This is the most positive test I've had this season."
Maverick Vinales explores new KTM aero, 'salad box' on way to the top of the Aragon MotoGP test timesheets.
Maverick Vinales explores new KTM aero, 'salad box' on way to the top of the Aragon MotoGP test timesheets.
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Marquez runs through his test day
Final lap times during Monday’s official post-race MotoGP test at Aragon, Spain.
Guenther Steiner has dismissed Lewis Hamilton’s criticism of FIA's flexi-wing clampdown.
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