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Autosport on MSNDucati gave an updated engine to three of its MotoGP riders at the Thai GPThis comes after Ducati originally announced that all six of its riders will use last year's engine in the 2025 campaign ...
Despite Marquez breaking his right leg in a pre-season dirt-track training accident and missing testing in Malaysia and ...
Marc Marquez already made a breathtaking start to 2025 and now he’s been nominated for the Laureus Comeback of the Year award ...
Spicy quotes, hot topics from Sunday and more, we round-up the unmissable soundbites from the PT Grand Prix of Thailand ...
Ai Ogura says shadowing two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia at the ThaiGP Sprint has helped him adapt his riding style ...
After missing all but the opening day of pre-season testing due to injury, then being forced out of the Buriram Sprint due to ...
BURIRAM, Thailand — Six-time world champion Marc Marquez used all his experience to fight back from a mid-race wobble to ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Bagnaia may face more pain before he can take the fight to Marquez in MotoGP 2025OPINION: Francesco Bagnaia missed out on a third crown to Jorge Martin in 2024, but this year he has a new main rival in ...
The Spaniard claimed his 63rd premier class victory, marking a new era as he secured his first win in factory Ducati red ...
“I’m not here to finish third,” Bagnaia told the post-race press conference in Thailand. “I learnt from last year that it’s ...
Marc Marquez claims a spectacular victory at the 2025 Thai MotoGP, showcasing his dominance in his debut with Ducati, while Brad Binder faces challenges in eighth place.
Marc Marquez and Ducati had a dream start, clinching the GP victory, securing pole position, and triumphing in the sprint ...
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