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Why late podium charge against Bagnaia gave Di Giannantonio goosebumps

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Why late podium charge against Bagnaia gave Di Giannantonio goosebumps
VR46 Ducati rider Fabio Di Giannantonio said he felt goosebumps as he celebrated third place at his home MotoGP track Mugello at the Italian Grand Prix.Starting from seventh, Di Giannantonio fought his way through the pack and closed in on Francesco Bagnaia, before pulling off a late-race overtake to take third place – his maiden premier class podium at his home event.Despite being ...Keep reading

400. BTCC Oulton Park: Shedden triumphs in finale for first series win since 2022

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Three-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Gordon Shedden won a thriller of a final race at Oulton Park.Shedden’s Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport sat on pole position on the reversed grid, and was one of the few leading contenders to have a set of soft-compound Goodyear tyres available.But heavy rain shortly before the start meant everybody went to the grid on ...Keep reading

401. “Sorry, a pity” - Franco Morbidelli apologises for Maverick Vinales clash in Italian MotoGP

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Franco Morbidelli ended up serving two long lap penalties in the Italian MotoGP after a failed lunge on Maverick Vinales.

402. Francesco Bagnaia admits it is impossible to think about winning MotoGP title after Italian GP

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Francesco Bagnaia feels “it’s impossible to think about winning the championship” after fading to fourth place at his home Italian Grand Prix in Mugello.After a fantastic start which saw Bagnaia fighting for the lead with Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez, the Italian rider began to drop back, before eventually losing the final podium spot to VR46 Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio in the ...Keep reading

403. Bagnaia: Impossible to think about winning MotoGP title after Italian GP

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Francesco Bagnaia feels “it’s impossible to think about winning the championship” after fading to fourth place at his home Italian Grand Prix in Mugello.After a fantastic start which saw Bagnaia fighting for the lead with Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez, the Italian rider began to drop back, before eventually losing the final podium spot to VR46 Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio in the ...Keep reading

404. Marquez and Bagnaia called to MotoGP race direction to discuss contact in Italian GP

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Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia were summoned to MotoGP race direction following their glancing touch during the frenetic start to the Italian Grand Prix.Marc Marquez and Bagnaia, along with Alex Marquez, engaged in an explosive battle for the lead during the opening laps at Mugello, highlighted by the two factory Ducat riders making contact at Turn 5 on the third lap.Bagnaia clipped ...Keep reading

405. Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia called to MotoGP race direction to discuss Italian GP clash

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Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia were summoned to MotoGP race direction following their glancing touch during the frenetic start to the Italian Grand Prix.Marc Marquez and Bagnaia, along with Alex Marquez, engaged in an explosive battle for the lead during the opening laps at Mugello, highlighted by the two factory Ducat riders making contact at Turn 5 on the third lap.Bagnaia clipped ...Keep reading

406. Struggles for teammates battling over 2026 rider highlighted in Italian MotoGP rider ratings

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Crash.net gives its rider ratings for a 2025 Italian MotoGP that was dominated by Marc Marquez.

407. Struggles for teammates battling over 2026 ride highlighted in Italian MotoGP rider ratings

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Crash.net gives its rider ratings for a 2025 Italian MotoGP that was dominated by Marc Marquez.

408. Why late podium charge against Francesco Bagnaia gave Fabio Di Giannantonio goosebumps

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VR46 Ducati rider Fabio Di Giannantonio said he felt goosebumps as he celebrated third place at his home MotoGP track Mugello at the Italian Grand Prix.Starting from seventh, Di Giannantonio fought his way through the pack and closed in on Francesco Bagnaia, before pulling off a late-race overtake to take third place – his maiden premier class podium at his home event.Despite being ...Keep reading

409. Why late podium charge against Bagnaia gave Di Giannantonio goosebumps

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VR46 Ducati rider Fabio Di Giannantonio said he felt goosebumps as he celebrated third place at his home MotoGP track Mugello at the Italian Grand Prix.Starting from seventh, Di Giannantonio fought his way through the pack and closed in on Francesco Bagnaia, before pulling off a late-race overtake to take third place – his maiden premier class podium at his home event.Despite being ...Keep reading

410. Quartararo: "A real disaster" for Yamaha following Italian MotoGP

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The Yamaha MotoGP yo-yo was again in full swing at Mugello, as Fabio Quartararo leaped to the front in qualifying, despite his crash on Friday, only to fall back down the order in both the sprint and main race at the Italian Grand Prix.In the sprint, he came away with no points, while in the main race the Frenchman could only finish 14th, having started both races fourth on the grid ...Keep reading

411. Fabio Quartararo explains "a real disaster" for Yamaha in Italian MotoGP

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The Yamaha MotoGP yo-yo was again in full swing at Mugello, as Fabio Quartararo leaped to the front in qualifying, despite his crash on Friday, only to fall back down the order in both the sprint and main race at the Italian Grand Prix.In the sprint, he came away with no points, while in the main race the Frenchman could only finish 14th, having started both races fourth on the grid ...Keep reading

412. Marc Marquez “breathing more than normal” in early Italian MotoGP battle

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Marc Marquez won Italian MotoGP

413. Nurburgring 24 Hours: BMW wins after penalty for Porsche

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Rowe BMW took Nurburgring 24 Hours victory after a clash for the Manthey EMA Porsche, which meant that victory went to Raffaele Marciello, Kelvin van der Linde, Jesse Krohn and Augusto Farfus.The race looked to be in control for the #911 Porsche, driven by Kevin Estre, Ayhancan Guven and Thomas Preining, after a tense duel that saw both cars separated by less than half a minute at the ...Keep reading

414. Nurburgring 24 Hours: BMW wins after post-race penalty for Porsche

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Rowe BMW took Nurburgring 24 Hours victory after a clash for the Manthey EMA Porsche, which meant that victory went to Raffaele Marciello, Kelvin van der Linde, Jesse Krohn and Augusto Farfus.The race looked to be in control for the #911 Porsche, driven by Kevin Estre, Ayhancan Guven and Thomas Preining, after a tense duel that saw both cars separated by less than half a minute at the ...Keep reading

415. Jenson Button confident Lando Norris has “turned a corner” after Canada F1 crash

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Former McLaren ace Jenson Button weighs in on the intra-team rivalry between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

416. Fabio Di Giannantonio went “all in” for “dream” Italian MotoGP podium

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Fabio Di Giannantonio told himself it was “P3 or nothing” in the closing stages of the Italian MotoGP.

417. Francesco Bagnaia: “Race Direction asked me what happened with Marc Marquez” in Italian MotoGP

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After a fierce early battle, Francesco Bagnaia was “just watching” the Marquez brothers as front-end problems resurfaced in the Italian MotoGP.

418. BTCC Oulton Park: Sutton takes win in second race to regain points lead

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Four-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Ash Sutton made no mistake to win the second race of the day at Oulton Park and retake the points lead.Sutton conceded third place on the final lap of the opener in order to not have to use the hard-compound Goodyear tyre for the sequel, so it was only a matter of time before he picked off the hard-shod trio in front of him on his soft ...Keep reading

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