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Argentina MotoGP Saturday Subscriber Notes: A New Era Beckons

By David Emmett | Sat, 15/Mar/2025 - 23:59

There is an entirely unsubstantiated rumor, which I have personally decided to believe regardless of the evidence, that Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta worked hard to prevent Ducati from signing Marc Márquez to the factory team. After two sprints and a GP, you have to concede that he would have been right to try to interfere. So far, Márquez has looked pretty much unstoppable. Exactly as you would expect when you put the best rider on the best bike.

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Argentina MotoGP Friday Round Up: Why Marc Marquez Isn't As Far Ahead As You Might Think

By David Emmett | Sat, 15/Mar/2025 - 00:34

At the end of every Friday practice, the riders like to remind us that it is only Friday, and we shouldn't read too much into the times. Fat chance, of course, but they have a point. But "it's only Friday" takes on extra potency at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit, given the changing nature of the track. Especially after it rained heavily overnight, and the track started the day wet and took a long time to dry out. High humidity and low temperatures add another layer of complexity, just to liven things up.

The track started off cleaner than expected. "Yesterday when I made the track walk, I thought that the track was more dirty," Marco Bezzecchi said at the end of the first day. "But when I rode the bike this morning, to be honest it was much much better compared to the past times we came here."

The track may have started from a better base, but the grip levels were still changing on pretty much every exit as more and more rubber got laid down. That makes working out where riders stand relatively complicated, though we can take a stab at it by looking at the timesheets.

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Buriram MotoGP Friday Round Up: Yellow Flags And Fast Brothers

By David Emmett | Fri, 28/Feb/2025 - 20:23

It's Only Friday, as the riders like to say to hype-hungry journalists after the first day of practice. That is of course true, but this It's Only Friday has brought a whole ream of fascinating stories to follow. It is far too early to be drawing conclusions for the rest of the season, but so far, 2025 looks a lot less like 2024 than we feared.

Yes, Ducati is still clearly the strongest manufacturer. The Márquez brothers topped the timesheets on Friday, Gresini's Alex beating Lenovo's Marc by half a tenth of a second. And in terms of pace, Ducatis are looking strongest as well: Marc Márquez was running 1'29.9s on old tires, teammate Pecco Bagnaia 1'30.0s.

But there are signs the other factories are catching up. There are as many Aprilias in the top 10 and directly through to Q2 as there are Ducatis (three). All five manufacturers are straight through to Q2. There are two Hondas in the top ten, Joan Mir an impressive sixth fastest. And Pedro Acosta is both quick over a single lap and running just a tenth or two off Pecco Bagnaia's pace on used tires. It has been very interesting day indeed.

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2025 MotoGP Season Preview - The Subplots Are What Make The Story

By David Emmett | Wed, 26/Feb/2025 - 22:37

In many ways, the 2025 MotoGP championship promises to be one of the more interesting in recent years. Perhaps not the most closely contested - the general consensus among fans and pundits alike is that you can take your pick of whether it will be Pecco Bagnaia or Marc Márquez who ends up lifting the 2025 MotoGP crown - but behind the title fight, there are some fascinating developments to watch out for.

We may as well start with that title battle. The dominance of Ducati was so great last year that it is hard to imagine anyone other than Marc Márquez or Pecco Bagnaia walking off with the title. Despite the fact that they are sticking with their GP24 engine - a little more on that later - both Bagnaia and Márquez showed pace during the test, Márquez' race simulation at Buriram almost fast enough to win a sprint race.

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Buriram Post-Test Round Up, Part 3: KTM - Situation Unknown

By David Emmett | Mon, 17/Feb/2025 - 17:00

After the Buriram test, it looks like Aprilia have raised their game to start to disrupt Ducati's domination of the series. And it also appears they might have overtaken KTM, with Marco Bezzecchi just a fraction slower than Pedro Acosta, and much stronger in race pace.

So where does the Austrian manufacturer stand? And how are their signings of Maverick Viñales and Enea Bastianini to the Tech3 team working out?

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Buriram MotoGP Test Wednesday Round Up: Is The GP24 Ducati's Only Path To Victory?

By David Emmett | Wed, 12/Feb/2025 - 21:47

The final preseason test is a strange creature. Most of the work has already been done at the first test at Sepang. Parts have been tried, and either accepted for use or sent back for scrap. (The parts may be scrapped, but the ideas will be laid aside and the results used to make something better next time.) So there really is a lot less for the teams and factories to test.

Looking at pictures from Buriram, you would be hard pressed to see any new parts compared to the bikes used at Sepang. Or indeed new parts compared to the Barcelona test. As I wrote after Sepang, we are at the stage of MotoGP bike development where designs are converging on the most efficient aerodynamic shape. And we probably won't see any major changes until the new technical rules arrive in 2027.

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Cormac Shoots The Sepang Test: Riding Style Comparison Edition

By David Emmett | Mon, 10/Feb/2025 - 12:00

 
Jorge Martin took the Aprilia RS-GP he first tried after the last race in Barcelona for his first run of the Sepang test. So you can see he is feeling his way up to speed, especially with the medium rear tire. 

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Photos Galore From The KTM 2025 MotoGP Launch

By David Emmett | Thu, 30/Jan/2025 - 19:56


Spot the difference. The liveries for KTM Factory and Tech3 are pretty much identical for 2025 
 

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Red Bull KTM And Tech3 Team Launch Press Release

By David Emmett | Thu, 30/Jan/2025 - 11:57

KTM issued the following press release for the combined launch of their Red Bull KTM Factory Racing and Red Bull KTM Tech3 MotoGP teams:


Red Bull KTM all-in for 2025 MotoGP™ glory

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Cormac Shoots The Post-Season MotoGP Test: New Riders, New Challenges

By David Emmett | Fri, 22/Nov/2024 - 17:41

 
Welcome to Aprilia champ. Jorge Martin looked comfortable enough on the RS-GP during the test

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