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Pedro Acosta was proud to have cooled his podium ambitions and secured fourth place in Sunday’s Austrian MotoGP at the Red ...
Pedro Acosta explained front tyre issues cost him a shot at a podium in the Austrian MotoGP, but praised KTM’s progress.
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Autosport on MSNMarc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software
The six-time MotoGP champion is no fan of the stability control system launching at the Red Bull Ring this weekend ...
Marc Marquez kept up his phenomenal run of success in MotoGP with sprint victory at the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday. He ...
MotoGP: "I am a professional and I will stay in KTM even in 2026, but it is normal that you aim to get on the best bike. I'm ...
Pedro Acosta produced an excellent showing at the Red Bull Ring as he took third place in Saturday’s sprint before narrowly missing out on a podium place in Sunday’s Austrian GP. Having secured his ...
MotoGP: Overwhelmed by the pressure in 2024, the young Spaniard has turned over a new leaf in MotoGP, with the spirit of ...
Aldeguer was a rider on the move. The rookie shoved his way past Acosta at Turn 2B and his pace was unbelievable. Aldeguer was the fastest rider on track and on Lap 22 of 28, the #54 was 1.7s behind ...
With 17 minutes left, rookie Ai Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) leapt to P1 with a 1:28.877 to go over two tenths clear, ...
The factory Ducati rider defeated fellow Desmosedici rider Fermin Aldeguer, whose second place represented a career-best ...
MotoGP’s new stability control system gets mixed reviews after making its first appearance at the Austrian GP.
Nine rounds remain in 2025 as a new battleground takes centre stage as we return to Hungary for the first time since 1992, taking on Balaton Park for the first time ever. With a backdrop of central ...
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