While on track battles against Alex Rins and Jorge Martin looked to be more than fair in Phillip Island, both riders called Marc Marquez’s riding at the Australian MotoGP ‘on the limit’.
After his brilliant fourth place finish at Motegi, is a first MotoGP win since Misano 2021 a realistic possibility for eight-time world champion Marc Marquez before the end of the season?
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’.
With his title defence coming under intense pressure, Fabio Quartararo has confirmed he will use Yamaha’s new chassis at the Aragon MotoGP this weekend.
With his future away from MotoGP after KTM confirmed he won’t be retained inside its rebranded GASGAS Tech 3 Factory KTM team for 2023, Remy Gardner could instead be set for a switch to WorldSBK.
One of the final pieces to the 2023 MotoGP puzzle has been confirmed as Takaaki Nakagami will officially stay at LCR Honda for at least one more season.
An angry Pol Espargaro chose not to blame Brad Binder for his early retirement at the Misano MotoGP, instead taking aim at Honda’s current level of performance.
While the summer break might have come at the right time for some, there are several MotoGP riders who will be facing a crucial second half to the year, whether that’s in regards to keeping their seat or setting themselves up for a better 2023 season.
Pol Espargaro says he, not his RC213V was ‘the limit’ during Friday practice at the German MotoGP after suffering two heavy crashes in FP1, the second of which has left him in severe pain.
Returning to the paddock for the first time since triggering a nasty turn one accident at the Catalunya MotoGP, Takaaki Nakagami sought out Francesco Bagnaia and Alex Rins for a face-to-face apology.
The FIM MotoGP Stewards have explained the key factors behind their decision not to penalise Takaaki Nakagami for triggering Sunday’s Turn 1 incident in Catalunya.
While most of the riders agreed that Takaaki Nakagami wasn’t at fault for his clash with Alex Rins in Mugello, today’s turn one incident at the Catalunya MotoGP was another story, with Johann Zarco saying ‘he lost all the credit we gave to him’.
Fabio Quartararo destroys the field to claim his second MotoGP win of 2022, but all eyes were on Aleix Espargaro after the Spaniard believed the race was finished with a lap to go, a mental lapse that cost him a podium.