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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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2025 Argentina MotoGP Practice Result: Marc Marquez Leads Ducati Charge

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 19:03

Marc Marquez has topped the timed practice session for the MotoGP class, smashing his own lap record and removing one of the last mementos of the Bridgestone era. The Ducati Lenovo rider was fast throughout the session, got close to his old record on used tires, then took nearly four tenths off the record on his time attack.

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2025 Argentina Moto2 Practice Result: Gonzalez Breaks Record In Red-Flagged Session

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 17:46

Manu Gonzalez broke the existing Moto2 lap record from 2023 by seven tenths of a second in the afternoon timed practice session. The top 8 all dived under Alonso Lopez' 2023 record.

Alonso Lopez also brought an early end to the practice session, crashing at Turn 4 and leaving his bike laying in the middle of the track, bringing out the red flags with 1'16 left in the session. With so little time left, there was no point restarting, so the session was cut short.

The top 14 pass directly through to Q2.

Results :

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2025 Argentina Moto3 Practice Result: Almansa Shatters Existing Record

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 16:58

With the track cleaning up, records at Termas de Rio Hondo are tumbling in Moto3. David Almansa was almost 1.5 seconds faster than the previous lap record, set by Sergio Garcia in 2022. The top 16 riders were all inside that 2022 record, Adrian Cruces the last to just beat Garcia's time.

The top 14 make it directly through to Q2.

Results:

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2025 Argentina MotoGP FP1 Result: Marc Marquez Back With A Bang

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 14:31

After an absence of six years from the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit in Argentina Marc Marquez has picked up where he left off. The Ducati Lenovo rider ended the first session of practice for the MotoGP class on top of the timesheets, and was fastest for a good part of practice. He was the first rider to get into the 1'38s, joined at the end by Johann Zarco.

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2025 Argentina Moto2 FP1 Result: Gonzalez Leads Arbolino On A Drying Track

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 14:04

The track dried out during the session, riders switching from wets to slicks halfway through. Track conditions are improving

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2025 Argentina Moto3 FP1 Result: Muñoz Leads Rueda On A Drying Track

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 12:42

Overnight rain left the track wet, drying throughout the FP1 session for Moto3. Times are 9 seconds off the lap record.

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Argentina MotoGP Thursday Round Up: Martin Missing Texas, A Cautious Approach To Injury, And Riders React To Pirelli

By David Emmett | Thu, 13/Mar/2025 - 23:20

MotoGP is back at Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina, so what better way to start than with news about Austin, Texas? The reigning world champion isn't in Argentina, and wasn't scheduled to be in the pre-event press conference, but he called in anyway, phoning in from his car. His recovery from the scaphoid injury he suffered in a training crash wasn't proceeding as quickly as he hoped, he said, and he wouldn't be able to ride at the Grand Prix Of The Americas in Austin, Texas. And probably not in Qatar either.

"I'm really suffering," Martin said. "It's not my moment, I'm struggling to recover as fast as I would like." He would skip Austin and maybe also Qatar, and would really like to test himself before he returned to racing. "I would like to make some kind of test before coming back to racing, because I'm not feeling really good. And I know Massimo [Rivola, Aprilia Racing CEO] is also working on that, let's see if we can make it possible."

A test is going to be hard. Martin is able to ride a production bike, but Aprilia is in category C as far as concessions are concerned. That means no testing for contracted riders (i.e. riders on the official MotoGP entry list for 2025) outside of official IRTA tests. The first IRTA test is at Jerez. And if Martin is going to ride at the test in Jerez, he might as well try to ride at the weekend.

Patience is a virtue

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Argentina MotoGP Preview: The Least Predictable Racing At A Glorious Track

By David Emmett | Wed, 12/Mar/2025 - 23:25

The vagaries of politics meant that MotoGP missed out on going to the Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina in 2024, and the vagaries of politics mean we are going back again in 2025. Probably for the very last time, as next year there will be a race in Brazil, at Goiania, and possibly another near Buenos Aires, where Dorna Chief Sporting Officer Carlos Ezpeleta visited in February.

The vagaries of politics are why Termas de Rio Hondo was built and then upgraded to host MotoGP in the first place, the regional government hoping to attract tourism and economic activity to a relatively remote part of Argentina. That makes it one of the longest and most tiring journeys for everyone in the MotoGP paddock, and also one of the most expensive. And given the diminishing returns from all forms of journalism, it means there are fewer reporters on the ground than there are working class people on an F1 grid.

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Michelin's Piero Taramasso: "We're Still Focused On 2025 And 2026"

By David Emmett | Tue, 11/Mar/2025 - 17:53

The news that Pirelli was to replace Michelin as official tire supplier for the MotoGP class from 2027 was something of a bombshell. Though rumors that the Italian tire maker wanted to replace their French counterparts in MotoGP had been circulating for some time, Michelin had consistently and repeatedly insisted they wanted to remain as offical tire supplier to both MotoGP and MotoE.

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