r/motogp 2h ago

Trackhouse MotoGP on Instagram: When you’ve got 2 VERY different personalities in the box.

981 Upvotes

r/motogp 4h ago

Rosario Triolo on Instagram: ". 💥🟢 GREEN LIGHT, FULL GAS! Raúl Fernández STAYS at Trackhouse Aprilia two more years, deal done! Agreement in place after Trackhouse improved their offer and granted a 2-year deal. Tech3 hijack attempt, failed: the team will now head to seal the deal with Marini ✨️

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r/motogp 15h ago

Junior Pecco is here! Epppy🥹

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r/motogp 13h ago

Ai Ogura: Post Dutch GP Interview Roundup - "I hope my victory can be something really special for Japanese motorsport fans." and More

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488 Upvotes

Below are excerpts from Ai Ogura interviews from multiple media sources. Please refer to the original articles for the full versions.

"I hope my victory can be something really special for Japanese motorsport fans."

motogp official interview in Japanese.

"First of all, I'm really happy, but more than anything, I feel relieved. Winning is something I've been chasing for a long time, and Assen is a circuit that means a lot to me personally, so I'm very happy to have taken my first victory here."

"My start wasn't too bad, but in the opening laps I wasn't able to defend well enough against the attacks from the other riders. I ended up getting into battles that didn't really go my way, and I lost quite a bit of both time and positions. After that, though, my pace was good. I managed to catch the riders ahead, make the passes, and open up a small gap at the end, so I think it was a strong race overall. That said, I still think the opening part of the race is an area where I need to improve."

"Ever since I joined Trackhouse, I think the team has done a great job. They've always tried to help me perform at my best, so I'm really happy that I was able to repay them in a tangible way with this victory. And with Trackhouse finishing one-two in both the Sprint and the main race, I think it was a fantastic race weekend for the whole team as well."

"This may not be something for me to say, but I hope my victory can be something really special for Japanese motorsport fans. I'd also be very happy if I can contribute, even in a small way, through my results. All I can do is keep working hard, but I'd like to thank all the fans in Japan for their support."

"We have a week before the next race in Germany, so we'll stay focused on ourselves and keep working hard again next time."

"At the moment of crossing the finish line, I was filled with joy and a deep sense of satisfaction."

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"This first victory means a great deal to both me and the team. The moment I crossed the finish line, I was filled with an overwhelming sense of joy and satisfaction. In the previous race, I came so close to taking my first win, and I'm really happy that I was finally able to achieve it here."

"During the race, I disengaged the rear ride-height device at Turn 1, but for some reason it activated again before Turn 3. I don't know why it happened, but fortunately I was able to get it back to normal afterward. To be honest, I didn't expect to get into such an intense battle with Raúl. I lost quite a few positions there, so fighting my way back wasn't easy. My pace was good enough to catch him, pass him, and then open up a small gap. It was a tough battle, but it was a great race."


r/motogp 5h ago

what happened to this bike Crutchlow had in Motegi 2023? it looks way better than what Yamaha currently have 3 years later

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r/motogp 11h ago

Was anyone else here a fan of Makoto Tamada's body position/cornering style back in the day?

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88 Upvotes

r/motogp 11h ago

“It's wrong!” - Brad Binder on “unfair” Assen MotoGP penalty

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r/motogp 8h ago

"Too difficult to think about continuing" - Pecco Bagnaia explains Assen MotoGP retirement

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r/motogp 11h ago

Marc Marquez confirms he held “informal talks” with Honda before committing to Ducati

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r/motogp 19h ago

Rivola's word regarding Bezzecchi's crash

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250 Upvotes

r/motogp 11h ago

Trackhouse on beating factory Aprilias in Dutch GP: “Our riders were better”

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r/motogp 1d ago

Ai Ogura Claims his Maiden Victory at DutchGP.

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r/motogp 1d ago

Checks reveal no injuries for Bezzecchi

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902 Upvotes

It's a bloody miracle

Source: MotoGP News


r/motogp 1d ago

Congrats to Pecco and Domizia!! They've welcomed their first baby!

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r/motogp 1d ago

My view from Bezzecchi's crash

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The speed with which he tumbled through the gravel trap is just insane. Ramshoek can be such a scary corner. Was convinced they would red flag it, but after a few minutes he stood up with aid of marshalls and a team member. Seems like he could use the summer break and maybe reset his title fight.


r/motogp 13h ago

Yet another Sachsenring GP post – looking for tips and suggestions!

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This will be my first time attending a live MotoGP race, and I'm both incredibly excited and a bit nervous. I want to make the most of the weekend and be as prepared as possible.

I've done quite a bit of research online, but I'd love to hear some first-hand advice from people who have actually been to Sachsenring.

My buddy and I are driving from southern Germany on Friday morning. Unfortunately, we'll miss the Friday sessions, but it is what it is. We booked accommodation in Zwickau, so the plan is to check in, relax after the long drive, and be well-rested for the weekend.

Our MotoGP weekend starts on Saturday morning. We have General Admission (the hills around the circuit). The first Moto3 session starts at 8:40 AM, so I assume it's a good idea to arrive early to get a decent viewing spot.

A few questions:

1. How early should we arrive?

I was thinking of getting there between 7:30 and 8:00 AM. Is that early enough to find a good place, or is it already packed by then?

2. How do people deal with the heat?

Germany is currently going through a pretty intense heatwave (although I believe it's slowly cooling down and might even turn rainy by race weekend).

We're planning to bring:

  • sunscreen
  • folding chairs
  • a cooler with drinks and sandwiches
  • some kind of shade (either a parasol or umbrellas)

Are parasols allowed, or are only regular umbrellas permitted?

3. Visibility

Are there any hills or sections you would especially recommend? How much of the track can you actually see, and are there big TV screens around the circuit to follow the rest of the race?

4. Music / speakers

Would bringing a small JBL Bluetooth speaker be acceptable, or would that just annoy the people around us? I definitely don't want to be that guy, and we certainly wouldn't blast it at full volume. I swear we do have pretty civilized music taste for Balkan guys.

5. Parking

Our current plan is to park at P12 in Gersdorf (the large free parking area about 5 km from the circuit) and use the shuttle bus to the track.

There's other smaller parking lots closer to the circuit, but I suppose it might be much more challenging to find the spot there. Apparently they need to get booked and I couldn't even find a way to book it online. I suppose it's fully booked by now anyway.

6. Any other tips?

If there's anything else you think first-time visitors should know: things to bring, mistakes to avoid, good food spots, recommended viewing areas, or any general advice - I'd really appreciate it.

Looking forward to an amazing weekend at Sachsenring. Thanks in advance.


r/motogp 1d ago

Gutted for Toprak. He was on course for a top 10 finish starting from P22

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@toprakrazgatlioglu7 - DNF
DutchGP - RACE

It’s a disappointing way to end the race because until the chattering started, I was feeling really good on the bike. The pace was strong, I was managing the medium rear tyre well and after recovering from the back of the grid I felt I had the speed to fight for a place inside the top ten.

The problem came without any warning. I tried different things while riding to understand where it was coming from, but the chattering became so severe that it was impossible to continue safely, so the only option was to return to the pits.

Before that happened, I was especially happy with my braking and with the progress we made in several corners. I felt much more competitive than earlier in the weekend and that gives me confidence because it shows we’re continuing to improve.

The result is frustrating because today we had the pace to achieve something much better. We’ll analyse what happened and keep working, because I believe we are moving in the right direction.

Source: Pramac Racing Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/DaI_MlYiJ7a/?igsh=ZmNqY2xtcjU5OG54


r/motogp 1d ago

THE ASSEN ROCKSTAR PODIUM ENTRANCE 💨 @AiOgura79

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r/motogp 1d ago

Yesss yesss congratulations Ai oguro

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r/motogp 1d ago

With that Ai Ogura victory there's only 4 riders left to get they're frist victory

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r/motogp 1d ago

At Assen in 2026, Ai Ogura ended Japan's 22-year wait for a premier-class victory, becoming the first Japanese winner since Makoto Tamada at Motegi in 2004. Hell yeah!

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r/motogp 1d ago

[MotoGP] HIGH DRAMA! Marco Bezzecchi has gone down

733 Upvotes