MotoGP

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Bagnaia extends MotoGP winning streak to heap pressure on ... (The Sun Daily)

MISANO ADRIATICO: Italy's Francesco Bagnaia closed the gap on MotoGP leader Fabio Quartararo on Sunday after winning the San Marino Grand Prix to clai...

I’m very happy to win today, it wasn’t the best start from P5 but I did it.” Foggia is the first rider to complete the Moto3 hat-trick at the track and is 24 points behind Guevara’s fellow Aspar rider Sergio Garcia, who dropped down to second in the standings after being disqualified from the race for irresponsible riding. “I struggled at the start because it was not so dry so I was struggling to find some grip, but then I started to feel that the fear was going down a bit and my feeling was better lap by lap,“ said Bagnaia.

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Bastianini sets the pace in the Misano Warm Up (motogp.com)

Gresini Racing MotoGP™ rider Enea Bastianini has set the fastest lap in the Warm up for the Gran Premio Gryfyn di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini ...

Pole-sitter Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) was 11th on a 1:32.581 as the Australian eased himself into a big day. Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) + 0.537 Future team-mate Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) was only 0.066 seconds slower in second place, and Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) made it three Italians on three Ducatis in the top three with a 1:32.065. Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) + 0.121 (@MotoGP) On home soil at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, and sporting a one-off livery on his Ducati in honour of Fausto Gresini, ‘La Bestia’ set a 1:31.944 to claim Sunday morning bragging rights ahead of his front row start in this afternoon’s Grand Prix.

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Bagnaia wins San Marino MotoGP for fourth straight victory (Free Malaysia Today)

Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia is now positioned within 30 points of championship leader Fabio Quartararo.

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2022 San Marino MotoGP, Misano Circuit - Warm-up Results (crash.net)

Warm-up results from the San Marino MotoGP at Misano, round 14 (of 20) in the 2022 world championship.

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Bagnaia gets fourth straight MotoGP win in Misano photo-finish ... (The Race)

Francesco Bagnaia took his fourth straight MotoGP win by fending off 2023 Ducati team-mate Enea Bastianini in an ultra-close Misano finish.

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Misano MotoGP: Bagnaia holds off Bastianini for fourth straight win (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Francesco Bagnaia won a thrilling MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix as he beat future Ducati teammate Enea Bastianini by 0.034 seconds to move up to second in ...

OPINION: Fabio Quartararo has seized control of the 2022 MotoGP world standings after another dominant victory as his nearest rivals faltered. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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MotoGP: World Championship Race Results From Misano (Updated) (RoadracingWorld.com)

More, from a press release issued by Dorna: WHAT A RACE! Bagnaia & Bastianini duel to the flag at Misano. A preview of 2023? Just 0.034 splits Bagnaia and ...

Guevara tried one move to take over and got shuffled back to fourth, with he and Öncü then hustling to find a way past on the penultimate lap. Then there was a gap back to another group headed by former Misano winner Tatsuki Suzuki (Leopard Racing) and Öncü, with ninth place marking the beginning of another freight train. It was soon a full second, as Vietti re-passed Canet at Tramonto on Lap 8 and then Canet returned the favour at Rio on Lap 9. Dennis Foggia (Leopard Racing) put in another stunner at Misano, the Italian taking his third win at the track and becoming the first Moto3™ rider to achieve the feat at one venue. Up at the front though, Lopez was putting the hammer down and setting a new personal best as he moved his advantage over then second-placed Arenas to 1.2 seconds. Fernandez put a move on Aldeguer through the quick Turn 15 on Lap 2 and set about trying to catch the top five before Canet passed Vietti at his second attempt and was into third on Lap 6. and a huge heap of memories from one of the biggest protagonists of the last decade of MotoGP™. Searching for a passing manoeuvre, Bastianini was late on the brakes at Turn 4 and he was out of shape, narrowly avoiding contact and disaster between the two. A great race because I struggled at the start because the grip was not so high, so I was struggling a bit to find some grip, some traction. The Frenchman gapped the Aprilia by 0.7s but it was then the Noale factory rider who set the fastest lap of the race on Lap 9, with the top six – down to the number 41 – split by 2.2s. The Beast was straight back past though on the run into the rapid Turn 11 right-hander though, and in good time as Bagnaia and Viñales started to turn up the wick. Further back, the top two in the World Championship at the time – Quartararo and Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) – were locked together in P5 and P6.

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Dovizioso didn't expect “crazy” support on“perfect” MotoGP farewell (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Andrea Dovizioso says he “didn't expect” the “crazy support” he got on his final MotoGP weekend at the San Marino Grand Prix, which he described as ...

OPINION: Fabio Quartararo has seized control of the 2022 MotoGP world standings after another dominant victory as his nearest rivals faltered. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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Dovizioso came up short - but he made Marquez and MotoGP better ... (The Race)

History will paint Andrea Dovizioso as less of a MotoGP 'alien' than Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo or Dani Pedrosa. Yet the Marquez era is also the Dovi era, ...

He won and lost, he took one of the greatest ever into the final round of their bout, and then kept fighting once his rival ascended to a ludicrous level. It is cliche – but perhaps not inaccurate – to say that the thing that stood out, and continues to stand out, about Dovizioso was how normal he was. But a “less thoughtful” version of Dovi may not have won the 15 races. Dovizioso joined MotoGP as a star of the lower classes, but when it comes to his premier-class tenure that’s a footnote. At Mugello he came off worse than Marquez did in a last-lap three-rider battle won by Dovizioso’s team-mate, the over-exuberant and (understandably) aggressive Danilo Petrucci. He may well do it, because he has been pretty good in many a glimpse even after the injury.

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2022 San Marino MotoGP, Misano Circuit - Race Results (crash.net)

Race results from the San Marino MotoGP at Misano, round 14 (of 20) in the 2022 world championship.

Dovizioso, 36, made his grand prix debut as a 125cc wild-card back in 2001 and has gone on to take 24 victories and 103 podiums. But when the RS-GP began to fade Bastianini burst past to trigger a showdown with Bagnaia. Pramac Ducati (GP22) Mooney VR46 Ducati (GP22) Ducati Lenovo (GP22) Gresini Ducati (GP21)

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Dovizioso “didn't expect” the “crazy” support on his “perfect” MotoGP ... (autosport.com)

Andrea Dovizioso says he “didn't expect” the “crazy support” he got on his final MotoGP weekend at the San Marino Grand Prix, which he described as ...

With Suzuki quitting, Honda struggling to get near the podium and Yamaha only enjoying success courtesy of Fabio Quartararo, Japanese manufacturers have been left in the dust by their European counterparts. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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Bagnaia wins San Marino MotoGP for fourth straight victory (New Straits Times Online)

MISANO ADRIATICO, Italy: Italy's Francesco Bagnaia won the San Marino MotoGP on Sunday to claim his fourth straight premier class triumph and close in on ...

Johann Zarco, Michele Pirro and Pol Espargaro all crashed out on the very first corner, while Miller and Marco Bezzechi went down a lap later. Bagnaia's victory was all the more impressive for him being forced to start from fifth after a three-place grid penalty imposed during practice on Friday. Aprilia rider Espargaro is 33 points behind Quartararo after being overtaken by the Frenchman who had started on the grid in eighth.

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MotoGP, Dovizioso amazed by the warmth of the people and moved ... (GPone English)

MotoGP: "I was able to convey my character, even if I am not a showman. On the last lap I was undecided whether to enjoy the moment or try for my fastest ...

Being aware of what has been done is a help to achieve your goals". “I have a project in mind that will change my life, I want to create something myself, while until now it was others who did it for me. "It is in line with me, but it also takes a little luck, when you crash you never know how it will end. It means that inside me there was a great drive, a great energy and the knowledge to achieve certain results ". It was nice because there were all the friends waiting for me ". They start to focus on what you've done and not what you're doing, but I didn't expect so much”.

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Bagnaia vs Bastianini: 0.034s decides Misano epic (motogp.com)

Pecco becomes the first Ducati rider to win four on the spin as the victory battle goes to the wire between the Italians.

Raul Fernandez (Tech3 KTM Factory Racing), Stefan Bradl (Repsol Honda Team) and Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) rounded out the points. Bastianini regrouped and by the time Turn 10 came around, the gap was back to nothing. Further back, the top two in the World Championship – Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) and Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) – were locked together in P5 and P6. The Beast was straight back past though on the run into the rapid Turn 11 right-hander as Bagnaia and Viñales started to turn up the wick. One thing to note and to keep an eye on was a couple of track limits warnings for Viñales and Quartararo – caution for the pair was needed with 12 laps to go. No pass came into Turn 14 and neither into the final corner, but Bastianini hooked his GP21 up on the exit and threatened to snatch victory away from Pecco’s grasp at the chequered flag. The Frenchman gapped Espargaro by 0.7s but it was then the Aprilia star who set the fastest lap of the race on Lap 9, with the top six – down to the number 41 – split by 2.2s. Searching for a passing manoeuvre, Bastianini was late on the brakes at Turn 4 and he was out of shape, narrowly avoiding contact. The Australian slipped out at Turn 4 and a few corners later at Turn 10, Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) was on the floor. From pole, Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) got away fantastically and so did teammate Francesco Bagnaia, as the Italian pounced straight up to third. Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) faded late on but held on to claim another hard-earned podium. New race leader Bastianini then had a hairy moment at Turn 14 as the hottest weather of the weekend was making life tricky for the premier class.

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MotoGP, Bagnaia: I gave my life to win, but I don't want to think about ... (GPone English)

MotoGP: "I'll do it when I'm 5 or 10 points behind Quartararo. Team orders? They don't make sense, Bastianini could attack me. Thanks to Dovizioso, if the ...

I have already made the mistake of focusing on the classification and I was wrong, the important thing now is to try to be competitive, to win. On the last lap I did my fastest lap of the race, it had never happened to me". I prefer to think race by race, like today, if I have the chance to win I will do it. I was scared, I wasn’t able to be fast”. I got to turn 4 and the front locked up, the next lap Miller crashed and I saw Enea lose the front at turn 14, in the next one it happened to me at the Curvone. Bagnaia is proving to be the rider most in form right now and everything seems easy to him.

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Bagnaia beats Bastianini in photo-finish to make Ducati MotoGP ... (crash.net)

Francesco Bagnaia becomes the first-ever Ducati rider to win four consecutive MotoGP races after getting the better of Enea Bastianini in an epic.

And although he made a mistake at turn four to begin the final lap, stunning pace from Bastianini - set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap - saw him set up a move coming out of the final corner, however, Bagnaia held on by just 0.034s over the line. In fifth and sixth, Espargaro made a mistake trying to close in on the top four of Bagnaia, Vinales, Bastianini and Luca Marini, which gifted the place to Quartararo. A disastrous start for Ducati then got worse as Marco Bezzecchi crashed on the same lap at turn 10.

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Dovizioso Bids Farewell with Second Best Result of the Season ... (automobilsport.com)

04.09.2022: WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP rider Andrea Dovizioso ends his MotoGP career with a 12th position in Misano, while Darryn Binder lands a P16.

Through all the emotions and Today, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP started their second home race showing good form in the Friday free practice sessions. Álex Márquez made an eye-catching start as free practice for the San Marino Grand Prix got underway at Misano. Michele Pirro failed to pass the hurdle of Q1 also due to a light rain that did not let him push in the second time attack. The LCR Honda IDEMITSU rider struggled to find the lap-time he was looking for and couldn’t progress from a super-competitive Q1 session ahead of his team’s home race tomorrow. The LCR Honda CASTROL showed improvement throughout Saturday’s sessions and, after narrowly mis 03.09.2022 The Aruba.it Racing In spite of forecasts which predicted rain, blue skies and stifling temperatures of 28 degrees greeted th The LCR Honda CASTROL rider put in a consistent performance in Sunday’s race to earn six more World Takaaki Nakagami fought his way to a points finish at the San Marino Grand Prix after a tough 27-lap MotoGP race at Misano. Miller retires after crashing out of the lead.

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MotoGP, Quartararo: “I'm frustrated after this race, we have to wake up” (GPone English)

MotoGP: “I'm not worried about Bagnaia's second place in the championship. I had no problems today, but I wasn't able to overtake him.

Today I was really on the edge. “I was fine on the bike, and maybe I was more consistent than Pecco. I couldn’t do anything more.” In fact, I didn’t have problems with the bike. “I really couldn’t do more than that,” he said. On the track where he celebrated the world title last year, he couldn’t help but bite the bullet this time.

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Quartararo “on the limit” but that's “not enough” to win 2022 MotoGP ... (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Fabio Quartararo says he is doing “a great job” defending his MotoGP title and is “on the limit” of his Yamaha, but believes it's “not enough” to win the ...

OPINION: Fabio Quartararo has seized control of the 2022 MotoGP world standings after another dominant victory as his nearest rivals faltered. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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Misano MotoGP Ratings: Which title contender was given the worst ... (crash.net)

Crash.net journalist Robert Jones runs through the field's rider ratings following an enthralling Misano MotoGP that saw Francesco Bagnaia pip future.

Miller suffered a front-end crash in what was an unforced error from the future KTM rider. By far his best race of the 2022 MotoGP season, Fernandez made a sensational start to find his way into 12th. After an early battle with Pramac Ducati rider Jorge Martin, Rins began to pull clear before taking a comfortable P7 finish. After suffering his worst qualifying result of the season, reigning MotoGP champion Quartararo managed to limit the damage by securing yet another top five. Marini matches his best result in MotoGP after securing back-to-back fourth place finishes. After a blip in Austria, Vinales was back to his best for most of the Misano MotoGP as he hounded Bagnaia for the lead.

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Saudi Arabia and Dorna sign MoU to host MotoGP (Paul Tan's Automotive News)

Saudi Arabia, represented by HRH Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi ...

A purpose-built FIA and FIM homologated circuit will be built to host MotoGP racing in Saudi Arabia though dates and timelines were not revealed. The addition of Saudi Arabia to the MotoGP calendar is intended to see the sport expanding further into the Middle East, with Qatar currently hosting the only round in the region. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Saudi Motorsport Company and Dorna to host MotoGP in Saudi Arabia.

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MoU signed between Dorna Sports and Saudi Motorsport Company (motogp.com)

A Memorandum of Understanding outlines the parties' shared intention to bring the world's leading two-wheeled Championship to the Kingdom.

We are confident that we will find an exciting and welcoming new home in the Kingdom and we look forward to further collaboration with the Saudi Motorsport Company to deliver on this joint ambition together." This Road to MotoGP™ Program will provide young racing talent in Saudi Arabia with pathway opportunities to compete at the highest levels of the sport, with a clear aim of developing Saudi MotoGP™ champions of the future. The partnership initiative between SMC and Dorna will also see the establishment of a new talent development program for young Saudi riders, designed to increase awareness of and accessibility to the sport in the Kingdom.

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MotoGP signs letter of intent for future race in Saudi Arabia (autosport.com)

Dorna has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Saudi Motorsport Company with the intent of taking MotoGP to Saudi Arabia in the future.

With Suzuki quitting, Honda struggling to get near the podium and Yamaha only enjoying success courtesy of Fabio Quartararo, Japanese manufacturers have been left in the dust by their European counterparts. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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Marc Marquez doesn't want 2022 MotoGP return to be one-off outings (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Marc Marquez says when he feels ready to return to racing in MotoGP in 2022 it will not be to do “one race and then stay at home”.

OPINION: Fabio Quartararo has seized control of the 2022 MotoGP world standings after another dominant victory as his nearest rivals faltered. Prior to the summer break, the 2022 MotoGP title looked like it was Fabio Quartararo’s to lose. OPINION: Honda is in the midst of a second winless season in the space of three years.

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A crucial two-day Misano Test awaits (motogp.com)

2023 parts and the return of Marc Marquez; it's set to be an intriguing couple of days at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli.

In addition, we will be going live from Misano on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch with motogp.com Pitlane Reporter Simon Crafar to get updates at 13:00 local time (GMT+2) on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Factories will be wanting to arrive in Valencia with a much clearer plan, which the Misano Test helps them to do. The Misano Test will give Marquez a chance to offer some critical feedback on the new parts being tested, but arguably more importantly, it will also act as a huge indicator as to when he’s able to make a racing return.

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