Fabio Di Giannantonio says he pulled out of the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix sprint because his VR46 Ducati was “burning” him. The ...
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Autosport on MSN"Burning" bike forced di Giannantonio to retire from MotoGP Thai sprintFabio di Giannantonio has revealed that he had to voluntarily retire from the Thailand Grand Prix sprint race as his bike was ...
Sprint race results from the 2025 Thai MotoGP at Buriram, round 1 of 22. Marc Marquez strolls to victory in the 2025 ...
The six-time MotoGP Champion fends off Alex Marquez to earn a first gold medal of the season as Bagnaia holds off Ogura for ...
New in the factory Ducati team, the six-time MotoGP™ World Champion was straight down to business and will start the Sprint ...
Marc Marquez and Ducati have had an impressive start, with the Spaniard securing pole position and winning the sprint race.
Alex Marquez was quickest in practice for the Thai Grand Prix on Friday, displacing his own brother from the top spot. But ...
MotoGP: "In that heat, I couldn't do much else but hope for a mistake by those ahead of me." Di Giannantonio retired: "no technical problem on my Ducati, but I got burned by how hot it was." ...
Bagnaia blocked first by a non-existent yellow flag, then by Morbidelli. Race direction apologizes to Ducati: "But the ...
Marc Marquez won the MotoGP Tissot Sprint race Saturday afternoon at Chang International Circuit, in Thailand. Riding his ...
The top KTM at the chequered flag was Pedro Acosta on the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing machine. The Spaniard was 11.700 ...
Francesco Bagnaia says he is “more angry” with MotoGP’s race direction than Franco Morbidelli after losing an auto ...
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