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Jorge Lorenzo says, “Francesco Bagnaia should have ‘accepted’ Marc Marquez’s overtaking move.”

“By allowing Marc to pass, Pecco could have sidestepped this fall altogether.” Jorge Lorenzo has placed the blame on Francesco Bagnaia for the incident that occurred with Marc Marquez during the Portuguese MotoGP. He insists that Bagnaia should have allowed his rival to overtake. Although Race Direction categorized the collision as a racing incident, both…

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Pramac Holds Ducati Departure Clause; Disclosed Negotiations with Two Competing Manufacturers

Pramac has been approached by two competing manufacturers regarding the acquisition of the Ducati satellite team. Pramac’s status as a Ducati satellite team reportedly hangs in the balance. According to Motorsport, key figures at Pramac have engaged in discussions with KTM and Yamaha regarding a potential move of their project. Pramac holds an exit clause…

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“I Let My Results Speak, I’m Aware of My Potential” : Bagnaia

Francesco Bagnaia, two-time MotoGP champion, expresses a preference for letting his performance on the track speak for itself rather than discussing his intentions. Francesco Bagnaia secured a spot in Saturday’s Q2 session by finishing eighth fastest in Friday’s second MotoGP practice at Portimao. Throughout the session, the reigning world champion displayed enhanced speed, though he…

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“Marquez on Course for Title Fight, Jorge Martin Proving a Tough Opponent”

Strategic Marc Marquez Relies on Potential for “Contenders to Fall Due to Crashes and Injuries” while Leveraging Title Experience Simon Crafar believes Marc Marquez is “positioned as a MotoGP championship contender” midway through this season. This weekend’s Portuguese MotoGP marks the second round of the 2024 season and Marquez’s second opportunity to showcase his skills…

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Marc Marquez feels no urgency in determining his future amidst speculation tying him to a factory team.

Marc Marquez confesses that he’s in “no hurry” to settle his MotoGP future, particularly when questioned about the possibility of joining the factory Ducati team. Following purported remarks from Davide Tardozzi hinting at Marc Marquez as a potential candidate for the second Lenovo Ducati seat, the eight-time champion was queried about it during the press…

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Bagnaia – “Training with Panigale could be beneficial, but MotoGP is on a whole other level.”

“Francesco Bagnaia aims to secure another double victory as he heads into the Portuguese MotoGP, following his success in 2023.” “After clinching victory at the Qatar MotoGP, Francesco Bagnaia reaffirmed his status as the rider to watch during the season opener, leading every lap ahead of Brad Binder and last season’s title rival Jorge Martin….

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Fabio Di Giannantonio : “We Had the Potential to Fight at the Front in Qatar”

Fabio Di Giannantonio anticipates returning to contention this weekend following ‘challenges’ that affected his Qatar MotoGP performance. Having claimed victory at the Qatar MotoGP last season, Fabio Di Giannantonio couldn’t repeat that feat earlier this month, settling for seventh place. Part of the reason was Di Giannantonio not being at full fitness after a heavy…

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“No Negativity” for Franco Morbidelli in Returning to Site of Scary Crash.

Franco Morbidelli Shares His Sentiments on Returning to Portimao Following His Recent Accident. Franco Morbidelli returns to Portimao this weekend, the site of his concerning crash during the preseason. In January, Morbidelli lost control of a Panigale V4S at the Portuguese track and was hospitalized after being knocked unconscious. This incident led to his absence…

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