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Five things we learned from MotoGP's ferocious Czech GP

The Czech Grand Prix will be remembered as a turning point in the 2026 MotoGP season. This was where Marc Marquez relaunched his title bid with a second Sunday win in as many races, while team-mate Francesco Bagnaia continued his ascent up the competitive order with his first sprint win of 2026. Ai Ogura did his best to overhaul the Ducatis, but ultimately had to settle for second position ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/BN52h3W via IFTTT
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Why MotoGP cannot afford to forget Bezzecchi’s slap

The weekend that should have gone down in history as MotoGP's latest Concord Agreement – following the announcement of a historic agreement between the manufacturers and the promoter – will end up being remembered due to a much less fraternal, infinitely more unpleasant sequence. Until now, Brno had hosted historic milestones such as Valentino Rossi's first-ever world championship win ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/zEPwWNh via IFTTT

The Newey quality that keeps Aston Martin believing

There's no competition for the "worst surprise" award of the 2026 F1 season start, as Aston Martin - despite all the hype around Adrian Newey joining the team and leading it into the new era - sits second from last in the constructors' championship after seven rounds. With one point on the board, it is only ahead of Cadillac, the completely new project that was expected to struggle in its first ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/ru8qGTh via IFTTT

MotoGP Czech GP: Marquez outduels Bagnaia to score back-to-back wins

Marc Marquez beat Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia in a straight fight to claim his second consecutive victory of the 2026 MotoGP season at the Czech Grand Prix. After biding his time behind Bagnaia, who claimed the lead from polesitter Ai Ogura on the opening lap, Marquez made the decisive pass on Bagnaia with eight laps to go to hit the front for the first time. Although Trackhouse rival ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/rZwSHpu via IFTTT

Aston Martin's harsh reality was exposed in Monaco and Barcelona

Aston Martin chief trackside officer Mike Krack admitted that the weekends in Monaco and Barcelona - at two completely different circuits - left the team with no illusions about the AMR26. While the main reason for the team's weak performance is still clearly linked to Honda's power unit deficit, the last two rounds also showed there is little reason to believe things are significantly better ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/hsr2amK via IFTTT

Bezzecchi issues apology being hit with Czech GP ban for striking marshal

Marco Bezzecchi has apologised after he was banned from taking part in the Czech Grand Prix for striking a marshal. The MotoGP points leader got into hot water with the stewards after footage emerged showing him getting into an altercation with a marshal in Saturday’s sprint. After crashing on the penultimate lap of the race, the 27-year-old ran towards his factory Aprilia, which was being ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/vi2fgJb via IFTTT

Alex Marquez withdraws from MotoGP Czech Grand Prix

Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez has cut short his return to MotoGP action at the Czech Grand Prix this weekend.  The Spaniard qualified for the Brno race comfortably enough earlier today, and would have lined up 14th on the grid. Although that was below his usual standards, it was not unexpected given his violent crash at Barcelona occurred little more than a month ago. But despite a ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/x7DXMzV via IFTTT