2004 Australian Grand Prix: MotoGP™ Full Race
Relive the premier class race at the 2004 Cinzano Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island
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UNSEEN: "I've been waiting three years, f****** hell!
Go behind the scenes and enjoy the celebrations as Raul Fernandez delivered a maiden MotoGP win, much to the delight of the Aprilia bosses in Australia
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SLOWMOTION: Relive all the magic from Phillip Island
Experience some of the best moments from an unforgettable visit to Australia in 2025!
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Alex Marquez picks up Best Take Off honours Down Under
Adding another achievement to his name in Australia, the #73 secured the Qatar Airways Best Take Off following a stunning launch in Saturday’s Sprint
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"The problem is still there" - Bagnaia reflects on troubled Australian GP
The Italian leaves Phillip Island with zero points scored, continuing to search for the missing piece as he heads to Malaysia with no expectations
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UNHEARD: "If you're not riding in the wind, you're not at Phillip Island"
Podium finishers Fernandez, Di Giannantonio and Bezzecchi relive the best moments of the Australian GP after offering up a spectacle despite the elements
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Word on the Grid: One to remember for some, to forget for others...
Get the first thoughts of the MotoGP riders after a Phillip Island thriller at the Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix
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"He showed maturity" - Brivio's faith in Fernandez pays off
The Trackhouse team principal pointed to the Spaniard's ever-increasing confidence after his first MotoGP win
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“I can’t believe it” - Raul Fernandez is a MotoGP race winner!
Emotional after his and his team’s first-ever premier class victory, the Trackhouse rider highlights hard work and the people around him as he processes the enormity of his achievement
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“The strategy worked perfectly” - Bezzecchi makes the podium despite a double Long Lap penalty
The Aprilia rider praised his team after an electrifying ride saw him finish P3 despite a penalty which meant he had to do it the hard way
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“We thought our chance for the podium was gone” - Diggia storms from tenth to second
The VR46 rider battled through the pack to stage an incredible comeback and claim a spot on the podium but laments a missed opportunity for the win