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A gust is blowing in the garage of Honda Moto gp. The Japanese giant was only recently sinking toward the bottom of the grid, but the tide is starting to change. Luca Marini is the most central to it all, as he recently signed an extension with Honda until 2026. And, with improvement already felt this season, the Italian rider is entering the future with true optimism–and some...

MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix 2025

MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix have finally arrived in Hungary, and the unsuspecting crowds at the Hungaroring got a hardcore introduction to the sport on Sunday as the first-ever Hungarian Grand Prix threw up so many twists we were left dizzy. It is an unforgiving track in Formula 1 due to its tight corners, and unmerciful rhythm, but it would provide an original test in the two-wheeled world of...

Marc Marquez Confident Francesco Bagnaia Will Overcome MotoGP 2025 Struggles

Marc Marquez, the dominant driver of the 2025 MotoGP season, has given his total support to his teammate Francesco Bagnaia, and ensuring that he will come out of his current troubles. As Marquez keeps building up his successive wins to head the standings, Bagnaia has not found his way at all at the wheel of the GP25 of the Ducati house, which has made his start one of...

Marco Bezzecchi Takes Austrian GP Pole as Marc Marquez Crashes

Grand Prix on Sunday is always high-drama and this Saturday,s Austrian GP qualifying session was a surprise. Marco Bezzecchi finished first in the qualifying, finding a pole position as Aprilia, while Marc M teez lost a pole position in the final session and failed to qualify to the first row. With its punishing track design and split-second time differences, the Red Bull Ring proved to be the subject...

Why Pecco Bagnaia Feels Like a Different Rider in MotoGP 2025

The summer holiday of Pecco Bagnaia did not include a vacation and a break in the world of MotoGP, instead, he also spent it studying video frame-by-frame records of his best performances. The current champion was not looking backwards in some sense of nostalgia, he was performing dissections, comparisons and challenges with winceful truths. What he found when re-watching his best races in the last couple of years...

Why Marc Marquez Is Winning the 2025 MotoGP Battle Without Saying a Word

Marc Marquez has stated that, when it comes to taking on the MotoGP race title in 2025, he is not in the mood to start mind games. Rather, he desires to conquer his opposes psychologically using his work, consistency, and composure. To Marquez, it is not about the psychology of tricks off the track but a matter of developing the best mind that can cope under pressure throughout...

Pedro Acosta and KTM Bounce Back Strong at Czech MotoGP

Even more than a sign of the career milestone, the junior Spanish sensation, Pedro Acosta, returning to the podium of the MotoGP in the Czech Grand Prix will be seen as a symbolic and strategic move of both parties, the young talent and the factory team of KTM. Acosta is only 20 years old, but he has been under great pressure during the season 2025. Fresh out of...

MotoGP German GP: Marquez Returns to Glory with Stunning Sprint Victory

Marc Marquez entered Sachsenring again and made it his own playground storming to a dramatic victory in the MotoGP Sprint race at the German Grand Prix. Stealing the win off a brilliant Marco Bezzecchi in the last few laps of a thrilling race, the Spaniard served the audience a reminder of his past glory with another one of his trademark dominating efforts on a circuit that he has...

MotoGP Fallout: Espargaro Defends Jorge Martin in Aprilia Exit Clash

AleixEspargaro might have said good-bye to full-time MotoGP racing at the conclusion of the last year, but the outspoken veteran is not out of the thick of the drama of MotoGP controversies. In the recent twist of events, its earlier rider has now publicly raised the eyebrows on the move by his former team to insist that his former team namely Aprilia remains relevant, by forcing the current...

Marc Márquez Rules Assen as Alex Crashes Out

Completing his comeback after two heavy crashes on Friday to qualify in fourth place on the grid to win Dutch Grand Prix in Assen. The eight world champion proved to be gritty and competent and dominated the sprint and Sunday standalone race like a surgeon. Despite all the bruises and comebacks, Marc did not appear to be shaken, and drove like a possessed man and played two master...