Francesco Bagnaia becomes the first-ever Ducati rider to win four consecutive MotoGP races after getting the better of Enea Bastianini in an epic Misano Grand Prix.
While Ducati’s incredible dominance in qualifying continued at Misano as Jack Miller claimed an 11th pole in 14 races for the Italian manufacturer this season, the Australian’s top time in Q2 was just the second pole of his MotoGP career.
After setting a brilliant time of 1:31.517s to finish one tenth clear of Francesco Bagnaia during FP2 at the Misano MotoGP, Enea Bastianini called it ‘one of the best Fridays of my life’.
Home favourite Francesco Bagnaia has explained why he backed off in the final minute of MotoGP FP1 at Misano, creating a near-miss with riders behind and resulting in a three-place grid penalty.
Maverick Vinales was in no mood to shy away from the fact he believes a victory at Misano is a real possibility following an impressive FP2 at the San Marino MotoGP. So why were the words ‘I will crash [eventually], this is clear’ used by the Aprilia rider?
Factory Ducati star Francesco Bagnaia arrives at Misano on the back of a three-race win streak but still 44 points behind MotoGP title leader Fabio Quartararo.
Having been his team-mate in 2019 and now rider coach for Aruba.it Ducati, Chaz Davies has shed light on just how good WorldSBK championship leader Alvaro Bautista really is.
After doubling his MotoGP points tally in the last three races, Francesco Bagnaia arrives home to Misano within reach of title runner-up Aleix Espargaro.
A 125cc world champion and three-time MotoGP runner-up to Marc Marquez, Andrea Dovizioso will bring a brilliant career to an end this weekend, as he retires from Grand Prix racing.
Cadwell Park concluded it’s weekend of racing with a superb double win for Danny Buchan with an unchanged podium in both races of Bradley Ray and Tommy Bridewell to finish round seven.
With Joan Mir officially ruled out of next weekend’s San Marino MotoGP at Misano, Danilo Petrucci is being considered by Suzuki to replace the 2020 world champion, according to reports.
Jorge Martin claims his aggressive battle with Enea Bastianini at the Austrian MotoGP had nothing to do with the fact both riders are fighting for the second factory Ducati seat.