MotoGP: Ducati unveils 2025 livery, Marc Marquez and Pecco
Ducati has launched its new MotoGP Desmosedici GP25, which former world champion Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez will race this season. Ducati's Gigi Dall'Igna, Davide Tardozzi and Claudio Domenicali attended the unveiling alongside Marquez and Bagnaia. It marks a major change for Marquez, who ends his ten-year partnership with Honda in 2023. He earned a place at Ducati in 2024 after a strong season with Gresini Racing, taking three Grand Prix wins and finishing third in the championship on a one-year-old Desmosedici. The move sees Marquez join the MotoGP leadership team as he aims to achieve even greater success. Also read: MotoGP: Gresini Ducati unveils new livery as Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer prepare for 2025 season Francesco Bagnaia: This will be the fifth season with Ducati Lenovo Racing and we have proven that we are a close-knit working team. 2024 does not bring me the greatest joy (I mean the title), but I will return with the number 63,…
MotoGP Australian Grand Prix: Marc Marquez wins at Phillip Island
Marc Márquez puts in a strong performance to beat Jorge Martin at the Australian Grand Prix. Francesco Bagnaia finished third on the Ducati podium. Marc Marquez showed off his exceptional skills to beat Jorge Martin in a thrilling Australian Grand Prix. Despite a less-than-ideal start, Max fought hard through the field and got into a fierce battle with Martin in the final laps. The game was intense, with Max and Martin swapping positions multiple times. In the end, Marquez's experience and determination proved the insufficiency of Martin's, securing his third win of the season. Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia finished third, but he was unable to match the pace of the leading duo. Martin's second-place finish also extended his lead in the championship to 20 points over his title rival Bagnaia, intensifying the race for the MotoGP title. Also read: MotoGP: FIM confirms engine freeze for two years from 2025 MotoGP Australian Grand Prix: Phillip Island results VR46 Racing’s Fabio di Giannantonio…
MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix: Marc Márquez wins in tight race
Marc Marquez took advantage of the rain to win the 2024 MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix, overtaking Francesco Bagnaia. Jorge Martin pitted early due to wet tires and dropped to 15th place. Marc Márquez won his second consecutive race at the San Marino Grand Prix, closing the gap to championship leader Jorge Martín. Starting from ninth on the grid, Márquez showed off his skills to overtake pole-sitter Francisco Bagnaia to take the lead and the win. However, Jorge Martín's strategy did not work. He took a risky early pit stop for wet tyres, but his plan backfired when the rain eased. This miscalculation dropped him to 15th and lost the chance to defend his championship lead. Márquez's strong performance significantly reduced the points gap, closing it to 53 points. This result changed the momentum of the championship battle, with Márquez's consistent form putting pressure on Martin and Bagnaia to fight for the Drivers' Championship. MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix: Race…
MotoGP: Gresini Racing signs Fermin Aldeguer as Marc
Fermin Aldeguer is a talented young rider who impressed Ducati with his impressive performance in last year's Moto2 Championship and will race for the Gresini Racing team. Fermin Aldegger will join the Gresini Racing team in MotoGP next season. The 19-year-old Spaniard dominated the second half of the 2023 Moto2 championship, winning at Jerez and Saxony. Aldegger will replace Marc Márquez, who switched to the Ducati factory team after signing a MotoGP deal with Ducati earlier this year. In his third full Moto2 season, Aldegger performed well, scoring four consecutive wins at the end of the season, which secured him third place in the Moto2 standings and caught the attention of Ducati. He will make his MotoGP debut in 2025, riding a year-old GP24 motorcycle alongside his more experienced teammate Alex Márquez. Fans are excited to see what Aldegger can achieve in MotoGP. Also read: F1: Liberty Media to sell Formula 1 stake to fund MotoGP takeover Fermin Aldeguer: "I'm…