Amid the relentless Marc Marquez rumours, current Gresini Ducati rider Fabio di Giannantonio gave a reminder of his MotoGP potential by matching his career best during a competitive weekend in Japan.
Takaaki Nakagami believes Johann Zarco will be a great addition to Honda while also admitting he plans to stay at the LCR Honda team for the 2024 MotoGP season.
Takaaki Nakagami became the first Honda rider to homologate an in-season fairing update with the debut of an aggressive high downforce package at the British MotoGP.
Fifth in the MotoGP standings after the British MotoGP, Johann Zarco admitted it ‘feels a bit strange’ not to have a guaranteed seat for the 2024 season.
What could be his last season in MotoGP should he fail to deliver the kind of results Honda expect, Takaaki Nakagami has already confessed that another ‘step forward’ is needed.
After replacing four-time MotoGP race winner Enea Bastianini at Gresini, Alex Marquez is hoping to achieve similar success after an impressive pre-season.
Along with missing out on several top riders due to a lack of risk taking, Keith Huewen believes Honda’s reliance on Marc Marquez in previous years has led to them being ‘where they are now’, which is struggling to be a force in MotoGP.
Takaaki Nakagami has undergone a third round of surgery to treat the injuries to his right-hand from September’s Aragon MotoGP clash with Marc Marquez.
Following their last-lap duel at the Australian MotoGP, the second between the pair which was again won by Alex Rins, Marc Marquez claimed ‘I will not give any advice’ to the Suzuki rider ahead of his switch to Honda in 2023.
Like Jack Miller who defended Marc Marquez after the eight-time world champion was the cause of two separate lap one accidents in Aragon, Takaaki Nakagami has also defended the Spaniard by calling their coming-together an ‘unlucky incident’.
Jack Miller has had his say on the dramatic lap one incidents involving Marc Marquez at the Aragon MotoGP, both times defending the eight-time world champion.
Jack Miller’s hopes of a second MotoGP podium in a row ended in the gravel trap when an attempt to pass Joan Mir saw both riders crash out in Portimao.
Alex Marquez claims his Qatar MotoGP crash was not his own doing: 'I had a really strange crash at the first corner. I suddenly locked the front, but in my opinion, I didn’t make a mistake'.