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Both of the 2020 Jerez races were won by Fabio Quartararo, who took pole for the 2025 Spanish GP on Saturday. In another anomaly, Jerez’s MotoGP date in 1988 was named the Portuguese Grand Prix.
Marc Marquez stuns the home crowd at Jerez for the Spanish GP Sprint race, capturing the gold. He is closely followed by his brother, Alex Marquez, and Pecco Bagnaia in third.
18:05 - Cheers for your time, MotoGP™ fans. Hopefully you found this useful and maybe, ever so slightly, entertaining. Remember, you can watch interviews and highlights from the Jerez Test on ...
That’s a wrap for the annual MotoGP™ Jerez Test and ending the day quickest was Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team), as the Italian’s 1:36.405 was enough to pip ...
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Autosport on MSNQuartararo pushes for Yamaha V4 as he blames gap to MotoGP rivals on engine
Fabio Quartararo has become one of the fastest riders over a single lap in MotoGP, but he feels powerless when it comes to ...
After initially viewing his Yamaha test role as a route back into a full time MotoGP ride, Augusto Fernandez is embracing ...
After 12 rounds, Aldeguer’s progression under Frankie Carchedi’s guidance has seen him maintain a top 10 placement in the ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Alex Marquez isn't worried he’s tumbling out of MotoGP’s title fight
Alex Marquez went from being within striking distance of the MotoGP championship to trailing Marc Marquez by 120 points in ...
Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) had the pole, and after an all-too-common Marc Marquez start, lost P1 to Marquez. Quartararo quickly got P1 back from Marquez on turn 1.
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