Mir's title defence takes a blow with costly error
The World Champion was caught out by the rain suddenly falling in Le Mans, missing a chance at a podium finish
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Martin aims high on Aprilia home turf: "I'm confident we can be in the podium fight"
After a tough weekend last time out the #89 downplays any key injury woes as he looks forward to his first Mugello weekend with Aprilia
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Iconic Moments: Magical memories from Mugello
The Italian GP is steeped in historic battles, legendary moves and high drama, providing some of the best MotoGP moments we’ve ever seen!
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Italian GP: Everything you need to know before Round 7
Mugello readies for MotoGP takeoff and with line-up news, rider form, momentum and redemption - who will master the Italian GP?
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Bagnaia: "Defeat is not an option"
Having lost confidence, it's resilience, tenacity and determination that drive Pecco forwards in a quest to return to the top once more
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Workshop: why do shorter races change everything?
Fuel loads, tyre choices, strategy: Red Bull KTM Technical Director Sebastian Risse gives us the inside line on how teams manage different race distances
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Bezzecchi: "The support pays for the sacrifices"
The Championship leader is giving it everything to achieve his dream of lifting the Tower of Champions and having sacrificed a lot, it's the fans that spur him on
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Different Sides: Mugello enters the spotlight!
We’re set for a blockbuster weekend at the Brembo Grand Prix of Italy as MotoGP heads to one of the world’s most breathtaking venues, with home heroes aiming to leave their mark
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POV: The heartbeat of Le Mans
Step into the heart of the action at the French GP and feel the excitement from the weekend as the Le Mans crowd erupts with noise!
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Flat out: Bagnaia explains the rush of Mugello’s straight
The #63 describes what it really feels like to race a MotoGP bike at over 360km/h down Mugello’s legendary straight and what techniques are needed to master Turn 1
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Race to the restart: how Diggia just made it back in time to start - and win
The #49 was just three seconds within the five minute limit to getting back on track - here's how he did it