Marc with his consecutive 6th win (and MotoGP's 1000th victory), always in control but he had to work for it as Bezzechi proved combative. Aldeguer the standout rider, what a comeback, fantastic ride. No words for Pecco, absolute stinker of a race, he's completely broken mentally, this was a good circuit for him with his preferred brake discs.
MichaelBolton MotoGP Supporter Joined Sep 14, 2015 Messages 1,009 Location Office cubicle Oct 5, 2025 #108 It's a great race honestly, shame that the thought of Marc's injury is not letting me enjoy it fully
The history of MotoGP is littered with bikes that some riders could manage to ride, and others couldn't. Particularly Ducati. E.g. Rossi failed completely there. Lorenzo initially couldn't match Dovidsioso. Then he could after a minor change. Then Lorenzo moved to Honda and was even further from Marquez than Bagnaia is. 28 points versus MM93's 420.
Here are my predictions for 2025, which I wish to make before testing tomorrow. MotoGP 1. Marc Marquez 2. Bagnaia 3. Martin I think that MM93 still has it, and the 'it' is a bit better than what Bagnaia has. I don't think that Bagnaia's home-team (effectively) advantage will be enough to...
A nice read published in Motorsport magazine: Phillip Island, home of the Australian Grand Prix, is as unpredictable as it is spectacular. Spring winds and sudden storms have regularly turned the circuit into a battlefield of elements – races delayed, red-flagged, or even cancelled, with...