What to expect from Ducati in the 2025 MotoGP season
The arrival of Marc Marquez at Ducati has made the 2025 MotoGP season one of the most hotly anticipated campaigns of all time. Marquez’s impending rivalry with new teammate Francesco ...
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The arrival of Marc Marquez at Ducati has made the 2025 MotoGP season one of the most hotly anticipated campaigns of all time. Marquez’s impending rivalry with new teammate Francesco ...
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez says his switch to the factory Ducati outfit as "the most important challenge of my career". Ducati Corse unveiled its 2025 challenger on Monday, with ...
Ducati Corse is the newest team to showcase its new 2025 livery ahead of the upcoming MotoGP season, featuring its newest rider Marc Marquez. The Italian marque arrives into the ...
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has confirmed that he and Red Bull have parted ways after his move to the factory Ducati team. Red Bull has many affiliations and rider ...
TNT Sports MotoGP pundits predict that the 2025 factory Ducati lineup of Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia will be a "massive rivalry" throughout the 2025 season. The Spaniard joins the ...
Marc Marquez says he is sure there can be a “good relationship” between himself and Italian MotoGP fans ahead of his switch to Ducati in 2025.
Eight-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez revealed his first impressions after testing the factory Ducati for the first time at the Catalunya test on Tuesday. The first MotoGP test for the ...
Marc Marquez finished top of the timesheets for the second time in MotoGP practice in Thailand ahead of Saturday's qualifying session. The Spaniard formulated a lap record in Friday's second ...
Marc Marquez sets a blistering lap record pace to top the timesheets in Thailand's second MotoGP practice session. The Gresini Ducati rider produced a benchmark time of 1.291.165s to set ...
Gresini's Marc Marquez says that his bad start at last weekend's Australian MotoGP race was caused by “a mistake I couldn’t avoid”.