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Mugello MotoGP: Our chief rivals were very quick at Mugello test - Dovizioso
Andrea Dovizioso has brushed off the significance of Ducati’s key rivals demonstrating impressive pace at the recent Mugello test and is certain his team can fight for victory at his home round.

Mugello MotoGP: Lorenzo: Little step away from podium
Jorge Lorenzo believes Ducati’s development progress at the Circuit de Catalunya test means the podium could be in reach at his team’s home round at Mugello.

Mugello MotoGP: Vinales: Montmelo test has returned good feelings
Maverick Vinales says the recent test at Circuit de Catalunya has provided a timely boost ahead of the Italian MotoGP after his “horrible” previous round at Le Mans for Movistar Yamaha.

Italian MotoGP: Rossi explains mixed emotions heading to Mugello
Valentino Rossi says he has clashing emotions approaching his home MotoGP race at Mugello having been boosted by his rostrum Le Mans podium after a tricky private test at the Italian circuit.
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Single IMU in MotoGP from 2019
From next season, the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) will no longer be exempt from the MotoGP unified ECU system.

Italian MotoGP: Marquez man to beat heading to Mugello
Whatever happens at this weekend's Italian MotoGP, Marc Marquez will be leading the world championship on Sunday evening.

MotoGP: Ducati: Pointless to go on if it doesn’t work with Jorge
Ducati insists the future of Jorge Lorenzo has yet to be decided, with a decision regarding the Majorcan’s future likely to be made after the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, according to Sporting Director Paolo Ciabatti.

MotoGP: New Barcelona track surface receives seal of approval
Feedback regarding the resurfaced Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was largely positive, after the majority of the MotoGP field tested there on Wednesday, with the quickest riders one second under the official lap record using a revised layout.
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Sachsenring to lose German MotoGP?
The Sachsenring MotoGP event faces an uncertain future after issuing a statement confirming that the ADAC - which owns the rights to the German Motorcycle Grand Prix - has terminated its agreement with the circuit.

Marquez completes F1 seat fitting ahead of test
Marc Marquez has revealed his seat fitting ahead of his special Formula 1 test with Red Bull Racing alongside Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa.

MotoGP: Tito Rabat released from hospital
Tito Rabat has been released from hospital following yesterday's fiery accident during private testing at Barcelona and now has his sights set on competing in next weekend's Italian MotoGP.

MotoGP: Rabat to undergo further checks after fiery fall
Tito Rabat is to undergo further medical checks in hospital tomorrow after a fiery accident in Wednesday's private Catalunya MotoGP test.
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MotoGP: Miller: Factory or not, I'll have a GP19
It's no secret that Danilo Petrucci and Pramac team-mate Jack Miller lead the list of riders ready to replace Jorge Lorenzo, if the triple MotoGP champion does not renew his contract with Ducati for 2019.

MotoGP: Marquez, Pedrosa set for F1 test
MotoGP stars Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa will get the chance to try a Red Bull Racing F1 car.

MotoGP: Vinales: Horrible race, we have to change something
Maverick Viñales’ patience has started to wear, as the Catalan called for changes to the working methods in his side of the garage after another lacklustre MotoGP showing at Le Mans resulted in a distance seventh place, some 18 seconds back of his team-mate.

WATCH: Kornfeil's Great Escape!
Steve McQueen's character famously jumped a motorcycle over a fence, but Jakub Kornfeil pulled off his own Great Escape with a real-life Hollywood stunt in Sunday's French Moto3 Grand Prix.
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Joan Mir: Honda, Ducati, Suzuki 'interested' for MotoGP 2019
Moto2 rookie Joan Mir had already been mentioned in connection with a 2019 Repsol Honda MotoGP ride prior to the French Grand Prix.

MotoGP: Riders keep focus despite Marc VDS 'storm'
The dispute at the top of the Marc VDS team escalated during the Le Mans weekend, with team principal Michael Bartholemy being dismissed by owner Marc van der Straten.

MotoGP: Dovizioso ‘disappointed, able to fight with Marc’
On Sunday evening, Andrea Dovizioso could only offer an apology to his team and Ducati after a costly crash out of the lead when “pushing 80%” deprived him of showing his “amazing” pace in a MotoGP race he had designs on winning.

MotoGP: Zarco: Accepting fifth wasn’t in my mood
Not long after facing the devastation of crashing out of his home grand prix when challenging for victory, Johann Zarco refused to show remorse for his approach in Sunday’s MotoGP outing at Le Mans, saying accepting fifth place was not “in the mood of the weekend.”
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Le Mans MotoGP: 'It's what we do' - Crutchlow from hospital to eighth
Cal Crutchlow rode out of the LCR Honda garage to start morning warm-up for the French MotoGP just an hour after leaving hospital, following a sleepless night of frequent blood tests.

French MotoGP: Braking issue stops Lorenzo’s charge
Jorge Lorenzo says the Ducati’s GP18 fuel tank design is hurting his ability to stop his bike in heavy braking zones which scuppered his race at Le Mans.

French MotoGP: Rossi: Le Mans track helped Yamaha to podium
While small improvements saw Valentino Rossi return to the MotoGP rostrum he feels the Yamaha-friendly Le Mans circuit was the biggest factor helping his charge.

French MotoGP: Petrucci: Podium very helpful for Ducati position
Danilo Petrucci feels his second place at Le Mans as top Ducati will be “very helpful” to his position looking to secure his MotoGP future.
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