Fabio Di Giannantonio
Italian rider Fabio Di Giannantonio is a rising star in MotoGP™, with a career that has seen him make impressive strides in the Moto2™ and Moto3™ classes. One of his career highlights was his pole position at the Mugello Grand Prix during his rookie MotoGP™ campaign in 2022. The Gresini riders teams up with World Championship-winning Crew Chief Frankie Carchedi for 2023, and you can keep up with all the latest videos below.
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UNHEARD: "Marc was on the limit"
Join the podium trio as they reflect on the Tissot Sprint at the San Marino GP
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Di Giannantonio savours special day: "One of the best moments of my career"
It proved an unforgettable San Marino Sprint for the Italian, as he made it a hat-trick of Saturday podiums in front of his family and F1's Lando Norris!
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"Stressful day" - Di Giannantonio talks Q1 to Sprint bronze Saturday
It's a return to the podium for the VR46 rider, but it hasn't come without its cost!
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“I did it for the team” - Di Giannantonio overcomes Sunday’s setback
The Italian suffered issues on the grid moments before lights out, forcing a pitlane start and a recovery drive to P15
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Word on the Grid: "Finally, I was able to feel the front and brake hard!"
Get rider reaction from a brilliant Grand Prix at Balaton Park
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Double delight at VR46 as Diggia and Morbidelli deliver Sprint joy
The Italian duo both finished on the podium in Saturday's showpiece event, with the result a huge boost of confidence ahead of Sunday's Hungarian GP
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SEASON SO FAR: Ducati
Marc Marquez, Bagnaia, Alex Marquez, Di Giannantonio and Aldeguer assess the first half of the season
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"It's a big shame" - Di Giannantonio and Bezzecchi crash out of podium places
The two riders found themselves in the gravel in the pursuit of glory at Sachsenring, with the #49 chasing "something big" when coming up against Marc Marquez
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Word on the Grid: “When I saw it was pouring down I thought, ‘today’s gonna be different!’”
Hear from stars of the Sachsenring show as the riders relive the day’s battles, triumphs and defeats while looking ahead to Sunday’s German Grand Prix
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HIGHLIGHTS: Di Giannantonio throws down the gauntlet in Practice
A blistering new all-time lap record saw the Pertamina Enduro VR46 rider seal P1, edging ahead of Alex and Marc Marquez
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“It's so good to start the weekend like this” - Di Giannantonio steals the show at the Sachsenring
Everything clicked into place on Friday for the Italian, who made changes for his time attack - including following Marc Marquez on his last lap!
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Word on the Grid: "Expectations were much higher"
Hear the thoughts of the premier class's finest after our annual visit to Assen
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Which rival's riding style has impressed current stars the most?
Pedrosa? Lorenzo? Bagnaia? Four riders who know what it takes to win reflect on the most technically brilliant opponents they've faced
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UNHEARD: "Jorge Lorenzo style!"
Hear the immediate reaction of Marc Marquez, Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannatonio as they took the podium places at the Italian GP
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"All in!" - Diggia reaps reward of win it or bin it approach
The #49 stole P3 late on from home favourite Pecco Bagnaia in Mugello, but it was just reward for a superb ride from P7 on the grid
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In depth with Di Giannantonio: "The results aren’t matching our performances"
The VR46 Italian speaks candidly about 2025, his factory-spec GP25 work and how he'd love to finish inside the top three come the end of the season
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Word on the Grid: Rider reaction to the Tissot Sprint at Aragon!
Hear from some stars of the show as they review their qualifying and Sprint performances, and look ahead to Sunday's Aragon GP
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Fan Stories: Inside VR46 with Diggia and a lucky family
Kaiden and Harvey, two young superfans, get the surprise of a lifetime as they meet Fabio Di Giannantonio, explore the VR46 box from the inside at the British GP
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UNHEARD: "I wanted to overtake you!"
Join the podium trio as they reflect on the Tissot Sprint together at the British GP
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Di Giannantonio: It's fantastic to battle World Champions, and fun to beat them!
The Italian rode to a brilliant Sprint P3, getting the better of the likes of Fabio Quartararo and Pecco Bagnaia along the way