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Alex Lowes takes responsibility for collision with Jonathan Rea: “No fault of his, it was my error.”

Just hours after achieving a brilliant podium finish, Alex Lowes concedes fault for his incident with Jonathan Rea during Race 2. Maintaining his strong position in the title race, Alex Lowes executed several impressive overtakes en route to a crucial third place finish in the Superpole Race. On the penultimate lap, Lowes capitalized on an…

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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 extraordinary talent of Pedro Acosta is a hard reality for the KTM factory team to accept.

Discussion surrounds Pedro Acosta’s “superstar” status as he emerges as KTM’s most in-form rider. There’s speculation that not everyone within the KTM factory MotoGP team will be pleased with Pedro Acosta’s exceptional form. KTM made significant changes to their rider lineup, demoting Pol Espargaro to a testing role when rising Moto2 star Acosta insisted on…

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Fabio Quartararo: Marc Marquez’s departure from Honda sparked wake up call at Yamaha.

Quartararo explain “Marquez’s move from Honda to Ducati stirred a wake-up call among many at Yamaha.” Fabio Quartararo believes that Yamaha was jolted into action upon witnessing Marc Marquez’s departure from Honda. Marquez, a six-time MotoGP champion with Honda, opted to join Gresini Ducati this season in pursuit of a faster bike. Quartararo, the 2021…

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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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