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bobendsneyder64 · 2 years ago
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Valentino Rossi in his instagram story (06.03.23)
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boanerges20 · 2 years ago
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MotoGP. Mooney VR46 Launch Ducati 2023. Marco Bezzecchi #72 & Luca Marini #10
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garethbouch · 1 year ago
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#BritishGP Silverstone - Saturday roundup: MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3
MotoGP There’s a new Tissot Sprint winner on the block! Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) moved through to the front and took off on a wet but drying track, with Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) chasing him down late on but not quite close enough to launch a last lap attack. Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) made steady progress to pick his way through the order, the Aprilia rider…
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mcnewscomau · 2 years ago
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An interesting view of the cockpit of the 2023 Mooney VR46 Racing Team Desmosedici MotoGP machine. The team held their official launch in Milan this week ahead of pre-season testing this weekend at Portimao. Details from the launch along with more photos on MCNews.com.au https://www.instagram.com/p/CpeIalKywjH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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crashquez · 3 years ago
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MotoGP 2022 Team Launches
Aprilia Racing - Maverick Viñales & Aleix Espargaro
↳ February 10
Ducati Lenovo Team - Francesco Bagnaia & Jack Miller
↳ February 7 - 16:00 CET [link]
Gresini Racing MotoGP - Enea Bastianini & Fabio Diggianantonio
↳ January 15 - 11:00 CET [link]
Mooney VR46 Racing Team - Luca Marini & Marco Bezzecchi
↳ TBA
Pramac Racing - Jorge Martin & Johann Zarco
↳ February 2 - 22:00 MST (15:00 CET)
LCR Honda Idemitsu - Takaaki Nakagami
↳ TBA
LCR Honda Castrol - Alex Marquez
↳ February 9 - 10:30 CET
Repsol Honda Team - Marc Marquez & Pol Espargaro
↳ February 8 - 12:00 CET
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing - Miguel Oliveira & Brad Binder
↳ January 27 - 10:00 CET [link]
Tech3 KTM Factory Racing - Remy Gardner & Raul Fernandez
↳ January 27 - 10:00 CET [link]
Team Suzuki Ecstar - Joan Mir & Alex Rins
↳ February 4 - 10:00 CET [link]
Monster Energy Yamaha - Fabio Quartararo & Franco Morbidelli
↳ February 4 - 15:30 MST (8:30 CET)
WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team - Andrea Dovizioso & Darryn Binder
↳ January 24 - 16:00 CET [link]
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bobendsneyder64 · 2 years ago
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vr46racingteam: The wait is OVER! 🤩 Our 2023 starts now 💫
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sbknews · 1 year ago
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Martin doubles up to home in on Bagnaia
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Martin and Bezzecchi pip Pecco to cut the Championship deficit as Pedrosa threatens to spoil the party at Misano. Pole position, Tissot Sprint win and a Sunday race victory. Jorge Martin’s (Prima Pramac Racing) weekend at the Gran Premio Red Bull di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini couldn’t have gone any better as the Spaniard made no mistakes to take maximum points on his title rivals' stomping ground. The winning margin over second place Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) was just 1.3s as Bez homed in though, with reigning World Champion Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) fighting through the pain to claim an important third. And Pecco was only just ahead of some familiar company at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli: wildcard Dani Pedrosa (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing).
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Martin untouchable again as Pecco fends off Pedrosa Just like he did in the Tissot Sprint, Martin got a perfect launch and pocketed the holeshot as Bezzecchi and Bagnaia slotted in behind. Pedrosa got away well again and was up to P4, and the MotoGP™ Legend held on after a moment between Turn 1 and 2 looking for a way through on Bagnaia. But Bagnaia then picked his way past Bezzecchi at Turn 3 as the #1 immediately began to hound Martin. Unlike yesterday, Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) made good progress off the start and at the beginning of Lap 2, the South African was up to P4 and began to chase Martin, Bagnaia and Bezzecchi. A fascinating early race fight was unfolding at the front. Martin, Bagnaia and Bezzecchi were locked together, with Binder 0.7s adrift heading onto Lap 5. On Lap 6, Bezzecchi passed Pecco for P6 down at Turn 8 but just like he did a lap previous, the Italian was wide at Turn 10 to allow the Champion back through. That gave Martin a little bit of breathing room – if you can call 0.3s that – as Binder went quicker than the trio in front of him. Disaster then struck for Binder at Turn 14 on Lap 8. The KTM star was down at the tight right-hand hairpin as his podium hopes ended, handing Pedrosa the lead KTM baton. The #26 was 1.5s off the leaders, as KTM’s afternoon then got worse as Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) crashed out of contention after being involved in an incident with Michele Pirro (Aruba.it Racing). Elsewhere, on Lap 12 of 27, it was time to cue the jaws music. Who for? Pedrosa. The wildcard was beginning to close at a vast rate of knots and with 15 laps left, Pedrosa was just 0.6s off Bezzecchi’s rear wheel. Unbelievable. The Little Samurai was the only rider lapping in the 1:31s at this stage of the race. Pedrosa’s pace dropped off soon after but the gap remained at just over a second. At the front, with 10 laps to go, Martin’s lead grew to over a second for the first time as the #89 began to get the hammer down. Were the injuries to Bagnaia and Bezzecchi starting to take their toll or was Martin’s pace just too good? Bezzecchi was looking impatient behind VR46 compatriot Bagnaia, and a move came at Turn 8. By now though, Martin’s advantage was 2.2s. Bagnaia was fading. Pedrosa was coming. 0.7s split the double World Champion from the three-time World Champion, with Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) and an extremely classy ride for Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) putting him a further four seconds back after initially closing on the number 12. A huge six laps beckoned, could Bagnaia hold on to what would be a very valuable and hard-earned 16 points? With four laps to go, Bagnaia was holding Pedrosa at bay by 0.6s. Bezzecchi was now under two seconds away from Martin but it was too little too late, with the latter controlling his advantage nicely as he powered towards completing the perfect weekend. With two to go, Pedrosa was right on Bagnaia’s coattails. Catching the Ducati rider was one thing but as he found out in the Sprint, passing was a whole different kettle of fish. In the end, Bagnaia did hold on to a crucial P3 as Martin made no mistake to cap off a sensational weekend. Bezzecchi bagged P2 despite his injured hand to gain ground in the title chase.
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The points scorers in Misano Just off the podium of Martin, Bezzecchi and Bagnaia, Pedrosa took the chequered flag just 0.6s away from the rostrum as the Little Samurai again demonstrates why he’s a three-time World Champion and a MotoGP™ Legend. Unreal from the popular Spaniard, who finished six seconds up the road from fifth place Viñales. Miguel Oliveira (CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP™ Team) was sixth ahead of Marc Marquez, who somehow bags a brilliant P7 after racing with a soft rear tyre. Raul Fernandez (CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP™ Team) takes home his best MotoGP™ finish in P8, as the Ducatis of Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) and Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing) complete the top 10. Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™), Catalan GP winner Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing), Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™), a recovering Binder and Franco Morbidelli (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) closed out the points in San Marino. Pol Espargaro (GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3) and Joan Mir (Repsol Honda Team) joined Miller and Pirro as the riders to notch up DNFs.
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36 points in it heading to India! A brand-new challenge awaits us next time out as India hosts MotoGP™ for the very first time. Martin’s perfect weekend sees the gap between him and Championship leader Pecco sit at 36 points as the flyaway tour of the season begins... for the first time in some time, it's back below the 37 points on offer in one weekend. Don't miss it! For more MotoGP info checkout our dedicated MotoGP News page Or visit the official MotoGP website www.motogp.com Read the full article
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