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“Without racing, it’s just not the same,” Valentino Rossi emphasizes, highlighting a pivotal shift since his MotoGP days.

Valentino Rossi delves into a comprehensive analysis of the variances he’s encountered between racing motorcycles and cars. Valentino Rossi, now venturing into four-wheel racing, envisions his pinnacle at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, a long-standing dream. Retired from MotoGP since 2021 and at 45 years old, Rossi enjoys a wealth surpassing many motorcycle…

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Enea Bastianini’s exceptional performances underscore the intense competition for his seat.

“Bastianini may seem under-the-radar, but he’s definitely in contention…” Enea Bastianini has silenced doubts about his future with an exceptional start to the season. Securing fifth place in the Qatar Grand Prix, followed by a remarkable second place in Portugal and a solid third place in America, he has even outshone his teammate Francesco Bagnaia…

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Italian sources suggest Pramac is once again exploring the possibility of signing Marc Marquez.

Whispers within the homeland of Pramac Ducati suggest a fresh development in Marc Marquez’s 2025 agenda. According to rumors swirling in Italy, Pramac Ducati is setting its sights on Marc Marquez for the 2025 season. The decision of the eight-time champion will send shockwaves through the rider market, triggering a domino effect. Marquez made the…

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Nicholas Spinelli shares thoughts on his unexpected WorldSBK triumph: ‘Maybe it was a stroke of luck, but I ended up winning.’

Nicholas Spinelli clinched victory in a tumultuous Race 1 at Assen, fending off title contenders Toprak Razgatlioglu and Alvaro Bautista with the assistance of a red flag. Nicholas Spinelli made a daring choice by opting for intermediate tires on both the front and rear of his Panigale V4 R, a decision that set him apart…

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The Ducati satellite team saga sparks ongoing discussion on the concept of a “free market”.

An in-depth exploration into the process by which satellite MotoGP teams select their manufacturer sheds light on the fairness of Ducati fielding eight bikes. Desmosedicis currently occupy 36% of the MotoGP grid. While Gresini’s affiliation is secure until the end of 2025, Ducati’s contracts with Pramac and VR46 expire this season. Yamaha, limited to a…

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