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28. 10. 2024 17:03
After a challenging sprint race, Francesco Bagnaia captured a vital win at the Thailand Grand Prix, describing it as a "must-win" for his mental game. This victory, his first in wet conditions, brings him closer to championship rival Jorge Martin, reducing the points gap to just 17 with only two rounds remaining.
27. 10. 2024 18:21
Marc Marquez's performance at the Thai Grand Prix was marked by two distinct phases: an early crash that left him in 16th place and a controversial incident involving Joan Mir. Despite the challenges, Marquez demonstrated resilience and strategy as he navigated the race, ultimately reflecting on the implications of his actions.
27. 10. 2024 17:45
The MotoGP Thailand GP saw intense action as Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli collided early in the race, sparking a dramatic crash and a penalty for Morbidelli. Both riders shared strong reactions after the incident, with Quartararo describing it as a "suicide attack" and Morbidelli explaining his side of the clash. Their contrasting views added extra tension to an already action-packed race weekend.
27. 10. 2024 11:20
Francesco Bagnaia claimed a crucial victory at the Grand Prix of Thailand, showcasing remarkable skill and resilience on a rain-soaked track. The Ducati Lenovo Team rider outpaced Jorge Martin, closing the championship gap to just 17 points. As the season nears its thrilling conclusion, Bagnaia and Martin remain the only contenders for the 2024 MotoGP title.
27. 10. 2024 11:20
Francesco Bagnaia claimed a crucial victory at the Grand Prix of Thailand, showcasing remarkable skill and resilience on a rain-soaked track. The Ducati Lenovo Team rider outpaced Jorge Martin, closing the championship gap to just 17 points. As the season nears its thrilling conclusion, Bagnaia and Martin remain the only contenders for the 2024 MotoGP title.
26. 10. 2024 16:05
Francesco Bagnaia expressed his frustration following a narrow loss to rival Jorge Martin in the Thailand Grand Prix sprint, where he secured third place. Despite Enea Bastianini's victory, Bagnaia's inability to hold off Martin allowed the latter to extend his lead in the championship standings, complicating Bagnaia's title hopes as the season approaches its conclusion.
26. 10. 2024 12:31
Enea Bastianini powered to victory in the Thailand Grand Prix Sprint, securing first place with a 1.357-second lead over Jorge Martin. Bastianini's strong performance reshapes the Championship battle as he maintains his lead from the first lap, while Martin extends his points advantage over Francesco Bagnaia.
26. 10. 2024 07:35
Francesco Bagnaia delivered an electrifying performance in Thailand GP qualifying, setting a new lap record of 1:28.700 to secure pole position. Leading a Ducati front row alongside teammate Enea Bastianini, Bagnaia heads into the race with a strong advantage, as Jorge Martin completes the front line after an eventful qualifying session at Buriram.
25. 10. 2024 12:00
MotoGP returns to Thailand with high-octane action as Marco Bezzecchi sets the pace in Free Practice 1, clocking a swift 1:30.492 lap to secure the top spot. He leads Jorge Martin by a razor-thin margin, while top riders like Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez battle for strong starting positions ahead of an exciting weekend at the Chang International Circuit.
25. 10. 2024 12:00
Marc Marquez set the pace during Friday practice at the Thailand GP, finishing with the fastest lap of 1:29.165, just ahead of Jorge Martin. With intense competition and last-minute heroics, the session saw riders pushing the limits as they aimed for top positions heading into Saturday's qualifying.
25. 10. 2024 12:00
Marc Marquez broke the lap record and led Friday’s practice at the Thailand Grand Prix, yet the six-time champion insists he's not the fastest on the grid this weekend. With rivals like Jorge Martin holding back their true pace, Marquez cautiously eyes qualifying, aiming for consistency as he gears up for a pivotal 2024 season with Ducati.
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