The Iannone Paradox: Talent, Controversy, and the Unfulfilled MotoGP Championship Dream
"Disrespectful" Andrea Iannone as a MotoGP victor? "That was always unlikely"
Discussion reignites over Andrea Iannone's initial MotoGP stint
It has been suggested that Andrea Iannone's career, which appeared to be halted by a suspension, would not have led to a MotoGP championship victory regardless.
Iannone's career in MotoGP was prematurely ended in 2019 due to a four-year suspension for doping, yet he briefly returned for the Malaysian race the previous weekend.
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His short comeback sparked discussions on whether his skill level was enough to secure a MotoGP championship if he hadn't faced suspension.
"His talent has always been evident," Michael Laverty from TNT Sports remarked.
"Undoubtedly, he was among the quickest in MotoGP during his prime. It's refreshing to see his return – though I'm aware that some might disagree since he hasn't shown remorse or acknowledged his guilt."
"I have some sympathy towards him because his career was destroyed."
Neil Hodgson commented, "Regarding Iannone, opinions within the paddock are divided. This isn't about his suspension, but rather about his character as a whole."
"In this paddock, opinions on him are sharply divided. A number of individuals are fond of him, while others remain skeptical."
"Collaborating with him proved to be difficult during interviews; his temperamental nature and unexpected demeanor were surprising. Additionally, witnessing his discourteous behavior towards fans was something I found hard to tolerate."
"Over the years, I've had opportunities to be around him. However, I've heard that during his second stint in World Superbikes, he appears to have changed significantly as a person."
More humble and finding pleasure in his second attempt.
Observers claimed he could have been a MotoGP champion, but his performance was declining in 2019, ending in 16th place.
"His prime was behind him. He enjoyed an outstanding career and might have remained in MotoGP for a few more years, but we shouldn't deceive ourselves into thinking the suspension stopped him from becoming a MotoGP champion; that was unlikely to occur."
Iannone reached the pinnacle of his seven-year MotoGP career by securing a fifth-place finish in 2015 while riding for Ducati.
He ended up in 17th place at Sepang this past weekend, subsequently expressing his amazement at the increased physical demands of riding a MotoGP bike compared to 2019.
In his debut season of the World Superbike Championship, Iannone secured the seventh position and is set to make a comeback in 2025 with Team Go Eleven Ducati.
For ten years, James worked as a sports reporter for Sky Sports, where his coverage spanned a variety of sports including American sports, soccer, and Formula 1.
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Pedro Acosta Aims to Secure Top Pierer Mobility Finish in Barcelona MotoGP Finale
Pedro Acosta outlines his primary goal for the MotoGP season finale. He stated, "The primary aim is to conclude the season as the top-performing Pierer Mobility motorcycle."
Pedro Acosta, concluding his first MotoGP season at the Solidarity Barcelona MotoGP this weekend, has a clear primary goal in mind.
This season, Acosta has achieved five podium finishes on Sundays and four in Sprint races. In contrast, the next-best KTM rider, Brad Binder, has managed one grand prix podium and one in a Sprint race.
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Acosta enters Barcelona holding a slim three-point advantage over his upcoming factory teammate as they compete for fifth place and the highest-ranking non-Ducati rider in the overall standings.
After traveling through a significant portion of Asia, we finally got some rest, and it felt wonderful to return home!" Acosta expressed.
"We're heading to Barcelona for the last round, a track I enjoy and where I feel confident and capable of performing well."
In May, when MotoGP made its stop in Catalunya, Acosta secured fifth place in the qualifying round. He went on to finish third in the Sprint race and was in contention for the lead during the grand prix before he unfortunately crashed.
In the Sprint race, Binder suffered a crash, but managed to secure an eighth-place finish in the main grand prix.
Acosta mentioned that the primary goal is to end the season as the top-performing bike from Pierer Mobility, and securing a podium finish at home would be a great bonus.
"We're committed to putting on a great performance and striving to collect as much as possible for the Valencia community. Let's do this!"
Should Acosta maintain his grip on fifth place, he would outperform the championship standing of Johann Zarco, another rookie for Tech3 MotoGP, back in 2017.
Augusto Fernandez, who is currently a teammate of Acosta, is set to participate in his last race as a regular MotoGP competitor in Barcelona, as he is anticipated to transition to a role involving Yamaha testing.
"In light of the events in Valencia, we are dedicating this weekend's race to them,” Fernandez commented, alluding to the severe floods that led to the relocation of the season's final race to Barcelona.
"In my opinion, following our top 10 finish in Malaysia, we can look forward to a promising weekend, particularly as we head to Barcelona, which is one of my favorite tracks!"
In 2025, the GASGAS brand will no longer be featured on the grid as Tech3 will revert to the Red Bull KTM colors with a completely new team of riders, Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini.
"This weekend marks our final appearance in red, so let's give it everything we've got one last time!" stated team manager Nicolas Goyon.
For two decades, Peter has been a fixture in the paddock, witnessing Valentino Rossi's career from start to finish. He is deeply involved in reporting on Suzuki's departure and Marc Marquez's ongoing injury problems.
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Michelin Unveils Diverse Tyre Strategy for Unexpected Barcelona MotoGP Finale
Michelin reveals an 'exceptional' set of tires for the MotoGP championship showdown in Barcelona. Competitors will have a choice of seven distinct tire types for the newly scheduled final race of the season in Barcelona.
The venue for the final race of the MotoGP season has been switched from Valencia to Barcelona at the last minute. As a result, Michelin will supply what it describes as a 'special tyre package' for this crucial championship event.
Due to the severe flooding in Valencia, the circuit switch will result in Michelin providing a combination of the tyres that were used in Barcelona back in May, along with additional compounds that are better suited for the significantly cooler weather expected this weekend.
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The outcome is a selection of seven distinct tire choices. This includes four options for the front: an asymmetric Soft, a symmetrical Medium, a symmetrical Hard compound, and an asymmetric Hard. Additionally, there are three asymmetric rear tire options available in Soft, Medium, and Hard. Notably, the Medium and Hard rear tires were previously classified as Soft and Medium in May.
"From May to November, the variations in temperature required us to make adjustments," stated Piero Taramasso, who manages two-wheel racing at Michelin.
The circuit's setup doesn't significantly alter the conditions, yet this challenging track is infamous for offering minimal traction. Additionally, it features an asymmetrical design that exerts considerably more pressure on the right side of the tires.
"In line with the guidelines for these situations, we will supply extra rubber mixtures for both the front and rear."
"We began with the setup utilized in May and introduced a softer rear tire option for potentially cooler track conditions. This addition will enhance the existing Soft and Medium compounds, which will now serve as Medium and Hard. These configurations proved highly effective in both the Tissot Sprint and the Grand Prix events."
The trio of rear tires will feature an asymmetrical design, with extra reinforcement on the right side. As for the front tires, the decision was made not to include the Hard compound Michelin Power Slick that was available in May, as it is believed it would not be utilized.
"We will retain the Soft and Medium tire options and introduce two asymmetrical designs typically used in Valencia, the Sachsenring in Germany, or Phillip Island in Australia. However, these will feature additional reinforcement on the right side."
"Our goal is to provide our partners with a range of solutions for optimal tire temperature management, ensuring the final stages of the championship are as thrilling as the exciting races witnessed throughout the season."
Jorge Martin enters the final race of the weekend with a 24-point advantage over Francesco Bagnaia. The race offers a maximum of 37 points.
On the final lap of the Barcelona Sprint in May, Bagnaia lost his leading position by falling, but he managed to secure a win against Martin in the grand prix.
In May's races, the medium front tire was the preferred choice, paired with soft rear tires for the Sprint race and medium rear tires for the Grand Prix.
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Miguel Oliveira and Wilco Zeelenberg Prepare for Emotional Farewell at Barcelona MotoGP
Miguel Oliveira is making his comeback for a farewell performance with Trackhouse at the Barcelona MotoGP. Both Oliveira and team manager Wilco Zeelenberg are preparing for their last MotoGP event with Trackhouse.
Miguel Oliveira is set to make his comeback in MotoGP for his final appearance with Trackhouse Aprilia during the season-ending Solidarity Barcelona event this weekend.
Portimao has been absent from the past five races after sustaining wrist fractures, which occurred because of a traction control malfunction while practicing in Mandalika.
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Oliveira, who marked a significant milestone for Trackhouse by securing its first-ever top-three position during the Sachsenring Sprint, is set to ride his last laps on an RS-GP ahead of his inaugural test session with Pramac Yamaha on Tuesday.
Oliveira expressed his enthusiasm about returning to compete in MotoGP.
"I'm not setting high expectations since I'm unsure of my wrist's limitations until I actually get back on the bike. This Grand Prix brings a mix of emotions, but my goal is to finish strong with the Trackhouse team."
"Clearly, our goal is to quickly raise both hope and money for those impacted by the disastrous occurrences in Valencia, and I'm genuinely excited about it!"
With Oliveira's exit and the introduction of a completely new factory team consisting of Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi, Raul Fernandez will be the sole rider staying with Aprilia in 2025.
In May, during the Barcelona round, Fernandez captured attention by securing a front-row start on his 2023-spec bike and impressively taking the lead in the Sprint race, although he eventually crashed.
After being advanced to the RS-GP24, the Spanish rider secured a sixth-place finish in the grand prix.
"To begin with, our race will be dedicated to all those impacted in Valencia," Fernandez stated. "The events that occurred there are still very distressing, so we aim to compete on their behalf."
"Barcelona is a favorable circuit for us, and even though our primary focus will be on preparations for the next year, I hope to conclude the final race of the season on a positive note."
"The outcome we achieved in Barcelona previously gives me a lot of hope. However, I prefer to remain composed, focus on each session individually, and put forth my best effort."
Reigning Moto2 champion Ai Ogura, who is stepping in for Oliveira, is set to make his first appearance for Trackhouse on Tuesday.
This weekend marks the departure of more than just the Portuguese member from Trackhouse; team manager Wilco Zeelenberg is also saying goodbye.
"Naturally, we hope that the event in Barcelona will be extraordinary, especially given that the circumstances prompting our visit aren't ideal. We should make every effort to support the people in Valencia however possible," stated Zeelenberg.
According to the MotoGP organization, the focus is not on racing in Valencia, but rather racing for it. This sentiment is beautifully expressed and adds a unique significance to this second event in Barcelona.
"For our team, this event holds significance as Miguel is returning from an injury, and Raul had taken the lead in the Sprint race at this local event earlier in the summer."
"We previously had good performance with our bike at that location, so we're hopeful we can replicate those past race results."
"I'm excited about attending the last MotoGP race of this season, which could also be the final race of my career."
Ex-grand prix competitor Zeelenberg, who claimed victory in the 1990 West German 250GP, achieved his first significant accomplishment as a team manager when Cal Crutchlow secured the 2009 World Supersport championship for Yamaha.
The following year, Zeelenberg transitioned to MotoGP, taking on the role of team manager for the new team member, Jorge Lorenzo, in a garage that was physically split with Valentino Rossi.
Until 2015, the Yamaha factory team assigned a manager to each rider. However, in that year, Zeelenberg's title was changed to 'Rider Performance Analyst' to better describe his growing emphasis on coaching the riders.
By the time Lorenzo departed for Ducati in 2017, he and Zeelenberg had secured three world championships and achieved victory in 43 races.
The rider from the Netherlands decided to stay with Yamaha to collaborate with Maverick Vinales, a newcomer who impressively secured victories in three of his first five races on the M1 motorcycle. However, more than a year passed without Vinales achieving another win, leading to clear frustration.
Zeelenberg, along with crew chief Ramon Forcada, who played a vital role in Lorenzo's achievements, transitioned to the new Petronas Yamaha initiative in 2019. Zeelenberg resumed his position as a team manager with this move.
The Sepang initiative unearthed future star Fabio Quartararo, achieving six victories, marking the inaugural wins for a satellite Yamaha team in MotoGP, and secured the runner-up position in the 2020 championship with Franco Morbidelli.
Following Valentino Rossi's last MotoGP season, the departure of Petronas led to a restructured team emerging under the leadership of Razlan Razali. This new iteration, known as RNF, initially partnered with Yamaha and later switched to Aprilia bikes.
Zeelenberg guided the team through turbulent times, which included an unsuccessful partnership with CryptoDATA, and continued to be the team manager as the new Trackhouse era began this year.
There are no plans to replace Zeelenberg, which indicates that team director Davide Brivio is likely to assume additional responsibilities as the team manager.
For two decades, Peter has been a fixture in the paddock, witnessing the career of Valentino Rossi from start to finish. He is currently at the center of the unfolding saga regarding Suzuki's departure and Marc Marquez's ongoing injury problems.
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Ducati Faces PR Setback as Aprilia Poised to Capitalize with Jorge Martin’s #1 Plate in 2025
Davide Tardozzi cautioned that Ducati is set to face a setback in their public relations efforts. "It will be painful, there's no question about it…"
Ducati is likely to come out on the losing end of the public relations battle if Aprilia reveals a bike with the #1 plate for their 2025 model, according to what Davide Tardozzi has
Jorge Martin from Pramac Ducati heads into the final MotoGP race of the season in Barcelona with a 24-point advantage.
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He is the leading contender to secure his inaugural championship, but he plans to join Aprilia in 2025. As a result, Ducati's competitor might have the opportunity to display the prestigious #1 plate on Martin's motorcycle next year.
Ducati's team leader, Tardozzi, emphasized that their satisfaction will come from Martin winning the championship on a Ducati, no matter how next year's Aprilia might look.
Michael Laverty from TNT Sports remarked, "There's no question that it's going to hurt."
"They may try to present it positively by noting he is recorded as the Ducati champion, but they will not win the public relations battle next year."
"And Aprilia is set to win. They'll definitely put the #1 plate on their bike!"
"You would take advantage of that opportunity."
Francesco Bagnaia, the champion for the last two years, is faced with the daunting task of mounting a significant comeback in Barcelona to keep his title.
He arguably doesn't have much support on the track, as his teammate Enea Bastianini has no obligations to Ducati following their decision to replace him for the 2025 season, and he is set to join KTM.
Marc Marquez will be teaming up with Bagnaia soon, but he's probably not interested in participating in the championship battle.
Laverty informed Ducati that they cannot compel Enea to offer assistance. He added that Martin has demonstrated greater consistency and has made fewer errors.
"They have a two-time world champion, yet this hasn't been Pecco's successful season."
Pramac is on the verge of achieving a major success by outperforming their own factory team for the championship.
It would be notable for their partnership to conclude, as Pramac has committed to becoming a satellite team for Yamaha starting in 2025.
Neil Hodgson commented, "It's enormous. That team is a satellite team, meaning they don't have as many staff members."
"Joining the official factory team is a significant advancement."
"A satellite team has never before won the MotoGP championship. I remember Valentino Rossi secured his victory in 2001 riding a full factory motorcycle."
"However, we have not experienced it, particularly at this level."
"It’s a significant achievement for a satellite team to outperform the main factory team."
"If it occurs, and it's with Pramac? They are known as the approachable team, consistently maintaining a friendly demeanor."
Paolo Campinoti, the team leader, has dedicated 25 years to this paddock and has invested millions of his personal funds into it.
For ten years, James worked as a sports reporter at Sky Sports, where he covered a wide range of sports, including American sports, soccer, and Formula 1.
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Rekindling the Rivalry: Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi Share the Track Once More at VR46 Ranch
Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi Reunite for a Race at VR46 Ranch
The two-time MotoGP Champion, Stoner, joined Rossi for a ride at his VR46 ranch
The long-standing competition between Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi seems to be dissipating, following their recent ride together at Rossi's VR46 Ranch.
Twice-crowned MotoGP champion Stoner and Rossi, who has clinched the world championship nine times, were embroiled in a fierce competition on the tracks throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s.
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The competition between them reached its peak during the 2011 Spanish Grand Prix, where Rossi collided with Stoner. This incident prompted Stoner's memorable comment to the experienced Italian, saying, "your ambition outweighs your talent."
In January, Stoner pointed out that incident and Rossi's subsequent effort to apologize as a time when he lost respect for Rossi.
In a conversation with Moto.it, Stoner mentioned, "Seeing Vale join Ducati was tough too, considering the immense pressure they faced, which they truly didn't warrant."
"They were performing excellently, and we accomplished a significant amount of work, given our quite limited budget."
"Regrettably, Valentino and his engineer, Jeremy Burgess, expressed quite unfavorable opinions about myself and my team."
"They essentially implied we were clueless and promised to repair the bicycle promptly. I find that quite insulting, considering my team's involvement."
"Despite our limited budget, we remained contenders for the championship, outperforming those with more substantial financial resources."
However, it seems the duo is moving on from previous issues, with Rossi extending an invitation to Stoner to join him for a ride at his ranch in Tavullia the previous weekend.
Casey Stoner is wholeheartedly embracing his time in Italy 🤩❤️🔥 He's experiencing complete exhilaration at Valentino's Ranch in Tavullia! #SkyMotori #SkyMotoGP #MotoGP #ValentinoRossi pic.twitter.com/W8L56bYfV3
Casey Stoner is wholeheartedly embracing his time in Italy 🤩❤️🔥 He's experiencing complete exhilaration at Valentino's Ranch in Tavullia! #SkyMotori #SkyMotoGP #MotoGP #ValentinoRossi pic.twitter.com/W8L56bYfV3
At EICMA, the premier global motorcycle expo held in Milan, Rossi extended an invitation to Stoner, the MotoGP winner in 2007 and 2011, to join him for a ride on the renowned dirt track at his ranch.
Stoner shared a quick update on social media, displaying a photo of them enjoying a meal together.
Stoner expressed, "The dynamic between Vale and me has undergone significant transformations over the past 12 years, encompassing changes in our families and friendships.
"However, the love for motorcycles remains unchanged. I appreciate the chance to ride on the same track with you once again!"
Rossi has declared that his yearly 100km of Champions race at his ranch is scheduled for January 10-11. This event will include regular participants from his VR46 Academy alongside other notable figures from the world of motorcycle racing.
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Pirro Steps In for VR46 at Barcelona Finale as Iannone Misses Out: A MotoGP Shake-Up
Official Statement: Iannone Misses Out on Barcelona MotoGP Appearance, VR46 Opts for Pirro
Ducati's reserve rider to take Di Giannantonio's spot for the final race of 2024
The VR46 MotoGP squad has revealed that Andrea Iannone will be absent from the GP23 race at the Solidarity Grand Prix, with Michele Pirro stepping in as his replacement.
VR46 regular Fabio Di Giannantonio concluded his 2024 campaign at the Thai Grand Prix, deciding to undergo an operation on his left shoulder, which he had dislocated during the Austrian Grand Prix in August.
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Di Giannantonio's surgery went well, however, it requires him to sit out the final two events of 2024 to ensure he's ready for the GP25 pre-season trials coming this February.
Valentino Rossi chose to offer Iannone his initial MotoGP appearance since 2019 during the previous week's Malaysian Grand Prix, where the Italian racer finished 17th, displaying moments of quickness over the course of the event.
At that moment, Iannone was uncertain about his participation on the motorcycle for the final race in Barcelona, which was relocated from Valencia because of the lethal floods affecting the area.
Ahead of the upcoming Barcelona finale this weekend, dubbed the Solidarity GP, VR46 has announced that Ducati's test rider Pirro will step in to replace Di Giannantonio on Monday.
This event will be Pirro's initial appearance in 2024, as Ducati is believed to be eager to take advantage of Di Giannantonio not participating, to provide their test rider with some important race experience before the test following the Solidarity GP.
This year, Pirro hasn't had the opportunity to participate in any wildcard events because of the regulations that limit Ducati's involvement in such races.
"First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude towards the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team and Ducati for giving me this incredible chance to finish the season in MotoGP," Pirro stated.
"Competing in this division is always a pleasure, especially under Valentino's banner. I extend my gratitude to him, along with Uccio [Salucci] and Pablo [Nieto].
"I extend a warm embrace to Fabio, who has been performing admirably. However, dealing with the demands of this engine capacity without being fully fit is challenging. He's poised for a significant chance next season with the GP25."
"I'm looking forward to competing with the GP23; it will give me a chance to observe the progress we've achieved."
"I don't have any specific hopes for the outcome of the race, yet I'm eager to compete, especially for those impacted by the flooding in Valencia. I aim to do justice to both the team and our collective effort. Looking forward to meeting you on the racecourse."
Participating in the Solidarity GP ensures that Pirro will continue his streak of racing in at least one MotoGP race each year since his only full-season effort in 2012.
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MotoGP Announces Rescheduled 2025 Season Opener Test in Barcelona Following Solidarity GP
MotoGP Announces Rescheduled Inaugural 2025 Test in Barcelona
Confirmed Test Following the Solidarity GP
MotoGP has announced that the initial testing for the 2025 season is scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the last race of the 2024 season in Barcelona.
Except for the 2020 COVID-19 campaign and the following 2021 season, MotoGP has customarily held a test session right after the season's last race each year.
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Lately, the examination has taken place in Valencia, where it has occurred on the Tuesday following the season's concluding race for the past two years.
Originally scheduled for 2024, the Valencia GP has been called off following severe flood incidents in the Valencia area that occurred earlier this month.
MotoGP has successfully arranged an alternative race, named the Solidarity GP, scheduled to take place in Barcelona this weekend. However, there has been no update regarding the status of the planned test.
Dorna Sports was anticipating the formal IRTA (International Race Teams’ Association) test to proceed on Tuesday, November 19, but confirmation was still pending.
Nonetheless, a representative from Dorna assured on Monday that the scheduled test prior to this weekend's final event will proceed as intended.
The meeting is scheduled to start at 10am local time and continue until 5pm (9am-4pm GMT). Following the conclusion, there's a 15-minute practice session planned.
Even with the switch in location, MotoGP intends to maintain its customary year-end celebrations.
Plans are still being confirmed, but MotoGP intends to hold its award ceremony the Sunday following the season's last race, where the world champion's trophy will be presented to either Jorge Martin or Francesco Bagnaia.
MotoGP is set to unveil its redesigned logo at the upcoming award ceremony.
The upcoming post-race trial this year is set to feature major debut appearances by several prominent figures, with Marc Marquez notably joining the Ducati team's ranks to try out the GP25, which he will race with Bagnaia in the 2025 season.
Martin, who is on the brink of clinching the championship title this weekend with a 24-point lead over Bagnaia, is poised to test the factory Aprilia for the initial time.
Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini are set to make their debut on the KTM, while Marco Bezzecchi will get a taste of the Aprilia for the first time.
Jack Miller is set to team up with Pramac once more, marking the first occasion for both him and the team to experience Yamaha gear. The involvement of his teammate, Miguel Oliveira, remains in doubt due to a wrist fracture he sustained during an accident at the Indonesian Grand Prix.
The rider from Portugal got back to training on his bike over the last weekend and might be looking forward to his last race in Barcelona with Trackhouse Aprilia.
Ai Ogura, from Trackhouse Aprilia, and Somkiat Chantra, of LCR Honda, are set to experience their first encounter with MotoGP bikes before they embark on their debut seasons.
Fermin Aldeguer is scheduled to test the Gresini Ducati, yet his attendance is in doubt due to his ongoing recovery from a wrist fracture sustained during the Thai GP.
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Decisive Showdown: Martin vs. Bagnaia Battle for 2024 MotoGP Glory in Barcelona Finale
Which events stood out for the top contenders of the 2024 MotoGP championship?
In the newest episode of the Crash MotoGP Podcast, the crew discusses the season's final showdown.
The championship title for the 2024 MotoGP World Championship is set to be determined this weekend during the Solidarity Grand Prix in Barcelona, with Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia vying for the top spot.
Following 19 races in the 2024 season, Martin is at the forefront, holding a 24-point advantage with 37 points still up for grabs in the upcoming final race in Barcelona, which was rearranged after the original Valencia event was called off because of severe floods in the area.
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In 2024, Bagnaia secured victories in 10 grand prix events, surpassing Martin's tally of three wins. However, Martin's unwavering consistency, combined with eight races where the current champion did not finish, has led to the highly anticipated final showdown we are witnessing.
In the most recent episode of the Crash MotoGP Podcast, the crew delves into what they believe are the standout races of the season for both Martin and Bagnaia.
"From my perspective, the most impressive victory of Bagnaia… I'm torn between two," starts Jordan Moreland, the Social Media Manager and podcast host for Crash.
In Buriram, despite the immense pressure he faced, he succeeded. I also reflect on the beginning of the year and the competition against Marc Marquez in Jerez.
"It seemed like a subtle hint that some might have believed Bagnaia would be easily overpowered by Marquez. Yet, he demonstrated his readiness to fiercely compete against him. The events in Portimao highlighted an impressive showdown between the two racers."
"In summary, my prediction leans towards Jerez as the favorable circuit for Bagnaia. As for Jorge Martin, despite securing only three grand prix victories, he has notably triumphed in numerous sprint races, with another two to his name."
His remarkable victory in the sprint at Misano, his initial triumph, was marked by an incredible beginning, from which he took the lead and maintained control throughout.
"This served as a remarkable indicator that he has outpaced Bagnaia in the latter half of the year, clearly demonstrating that fact to me."
"Additionally, the race in Le Mans stood out significantly for him, especially due to the emotional victory he secured by staying ahead of Bagnaia and Marquez. This event was highlighted as one of the most remarkable races of the season."
Crash Senior Journalist Lewis Duncan comments: "I expect some to claim I'm showing recency bias, a phrase I genuinely dislike, as our judgments are naturally influenced by the most recent events.
"In my opinion, and for Martin as well, the victory at the Indonesian Grand Prix stands out. He experienced a fall during the sprint race which left him puzzled, especially since it happened at the same circuit where his title contention fell apart a year prior."
"He personally expressed his deep concerns, mentioning numerous fears, the unease of experiencing another crash, and how he managed to overcome those issues."
"Pecco was facing difficulties, and he seized the opportunity following that challenging sprint scenario. Should he secure the championship, that will be seen as a pivotal instance demonstrating clear evidence of his mental toughness."
"For Pecco, Sepang stands out, particularly the intense challenge he faced pushing forward after being knocked out of the sprint.
"Until that moment, I believe we hadn't really observed Pecco being pushed into a corner in the last three seasons, but he responded with vigor."
"He matched the intensity thrown at him before swiftly vanishing into the horizon."
According to Crash MotoGP Editor Peter McLaren, he believes that for Pecco, the Malaysian Grand Prix embodies the intensity of competition seen in Jerez along with the high stakes found in Buriram, emphasizing the necessity of victory.
"Just a day earlier, Marc Marquez had mentioned that 'Pecco needs to secure a victory tomorrow,' and then, in the wet conditions of the Buriram race, he actually achieved it."
"In Malaysia, it was a blend of both scenarios where the initial struggle was fierce, and victory was essential; he managed to achieve his goal successfully."
"Martin, although he hasn't secured numerous Grand Prix victories, Indonesia stands out to me due to the reaction it elicited."
"It was the unforeseen error that we quickly addressed, preventing it from expanding from a minor flaw into a vast abyss of lost opportunities, similar to the situation that began to unfold in Indonesia the year before."
"Therefore, it was crucial for him to firmly establish his dominance in that competition."
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Rivalry to Brotherhood: Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner Share Secrets and Speed at the VR46 Ranch
Incredible recent video shows Valentino Rossi revealing the secrets of his ranch to Casey Stoner
Valentino Rossi advises Casey Stoner on how to navigate the Tavullia circuit
Valentino Rossi shared an impressive video showcasing a day at the VR46 ranch alongside Casey Stoner, offering fans a glimpse behind the scenes.
Previously fierce competitors in MotoGP, Rossi and Stoner reunited post-retirement on Sunday to reminisce about their glory days.
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Stoner visited Rossi's ranch in Tavullia, where amazing Go Pro videos captured him navigating the dirt circuit.
Check out this Instagram post shared by Valentino Rossi (@valeyellow46)
"Rossi is heard saying, 'I'll guide you along the track,' as he prepares Stoner."
"The odd aspect of the path is…"
He subsequently characterized it as: "The track is notably quick."
Stoner remarks, "It's really slick."
Rossi offered an open invitation: "Whenever you visit Italy, the motorcycle is yours to use."
Later, he expressed his gratitude to Stoner for his visit, saying, "An immense pleasure. A tremendous honor."
Rossi shared with Stoner the best approach to navigating the Tavullia circuit: "It improves after sunset. There's increased traction and uniformity throughout.
"Enhancing your circuit time allows you to exert more effort and explore different racing lines. The condition of the racetrack gets better."
Stoner mentioned, “Similar to Jerez, the track becomes quick yet perilous when the shadows appear.”
"Consistently, major accidents occur following this period."
"Towards the conclusion of my professional journey, there comes a point when I decide to halt. Riding past 10 in the evening isn't something I do."
"The situation is identical in Jerez."
Rossi concurred, stating, "Once the shadows hit [Turn 9 and 10], that's sufficient."
He extended an invitation to Stoner for a post-event gathering: "We're having dinner – if you're keen to stick around, we're preparing a great feast. We've got skilled folks handling the grill!"
Stoner recently visited Italy to attend a motorcycle trade show and took part in a friendly competition where he made it to the semi-finals before being defeated by Carlos Checa.
Upon reaching Tavullia, his presence was an astonishment, initially revealed through social media by Rossi's companion Francesca, prior to The Doctor offering further details.
Marco Bezzecchi, who was racing alongside Rossi and Stoner, commented, "We returned to tackle some curbs, and it was fantastic! Having Vale and Casey there definitely made the day memorable!"
"Experiencing history firsthand, it's incredibly exciting to witness their collaboration up close! Truly a one-of-a-kind sensation."
Colin Edwards chimed in, labeling Rossi’s video as “badass!”
For ten years, James served as a sports reporter for Sky Sports, where he covered a wide range of sports including American athletics, soccer, and Formula 1 racing.
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Dani Pedrosa Secures Future with KTM: Signs MotoGP Test Rider Contract Extension Through 2025
Dani Pedrosa extends his tenure with KTM in MotoGP
Dani Pedrosa has inked a fresh contract extension to continue his role as the official MotoGP test rider for the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, KTM.
KTM has renewed its contract with Dani Pedrosa, ensuring his ongoing involvement in the testing and development of the RC16 MotoGP project until 2025.
In 2019, following his retirement from active professional motorcycle competition at the conclusion of the 2018 MotoGP season, Pedrosa embarked on a new chapter with KTM, taking on a role as a test rider for the Austrian manufacturer, a position he has held continuously since then.
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Consequently, the Spanish motorcyclist is set to embark on his seventh consecutive season racing for KTM in the coming year, a team that has not secured a MotoGP victory since the 2022 Thai Grand Prix, and notably, hasn't achieved a victory in dry conditions since the 2021 Catalan Grand Prix.
"Pedrosa expressed his delight in continuing our adventure into the next year," he stated upon revealing his latest contract with KTM.
"We're aware of the areas that require enhancement, and the entire factory team continues to work tirelessly to ensure the motorcycle is at its optimal performance level for the riders on the circuit."
"I'm excited about the potential actions we can undertake in 2025 and the new concepts that will emerge."
KTM Motorsports Director, Pit Beirer, stated: "The decision was easy for both sides, indicating a solid bond and mutual confidence."
"We truly have confidence in the value Dani adds to our MotoGP initiative across various aspects, not just when he's riding the upcoming version of the KTM RC16, and his input is crucial."
"We are confident that the improvement we're aiming for will happen, and having Dani on our team will expedite its arrival."
During his tenure with KTM, Pedrosa has participated as a wildcard entry on four occasions, with three of these appearances happening in the last two years. However, as of now, there are no confirmed plans for the rider, who has clinched 54 Grand Prix victories, to take part in any wildcard events in 2025.
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Espargaro’s Mixed Emotions: Jorge Martin’s Bold Aprilia Move and MotoGP Championship Hopes
Aleix Espargaro expresses concern over Jorge Martin's move from Ducati to Aprilia, stating that transitioning from a successful Ducati bike to Aprilia won't be straightforward.
Aleix Espargaro has expressed support for Jorge Martin to clinch the MotoGP title, yet he also confesses to having concerns about the upcoming season.
Pramac’s Martin is ahead by 24 points over reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia as they approach the final event this weekend in Barcelona.
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In 2025, although Bagnaia will continue to have the top equipment in the sport, Martin will transition from Ducati to Aprilia.
Espargaro expressed to Motosprint that he felt immense satisfaction about Martin taking his place in the Aprilia team.
"I'm also apprehensive because transitioning to Aprilia after spending a long time with Ducati, which has a successful bike, won't be straightforward due to the completely different approach."
"It won't be simple, but he's my closest friend, and trusting him with my bike feels like a dream come true."
MotoGP veteran Espargaro is set to retire following this weekend's race, which has been rescheduled to take place in his hometown of Barcelona due to flooding issues in Valencia.
If Martin secures the championship victory this weekend, his Aprilia might feature the number 1 next season.
Espargaro is confident that his friend, despite not succeeding on the last day of 2023, will secure his first championship win.
"He announced, 'Jorge is the winner.'"
"He holds a strong advantage and has demonstrated his speed in the recent races."
"The disparity between Pecco and Jorge and the rest of the riders is striking, evoking memories of the epic rivalries from previous times."
"Each of them is worthy of receiving this title."
Martin is determined to demonstrate that Ducati made a mistake by choosing Marquez over him for the 2025 factory team spot, and he plans to do this by securing the championship title this weekend.
As soon as Ducati made their choice to select Marquez, he promptly agreed to a contract with Aprilia.
Martin has been passed over three times for a spot on the factory Ducati team.
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Revving Up for the Finale: Your Ultimate Guide to Watching the 2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of Barcelona Live
Guide on Viewing the 2024 Barcelona MotoGP Grand Prix Live
Details provided below on the viewing options for the 2024 Barcelona MotoGP Grand Prix, including event times and agenda.
Here's your guide to catching the 2024 Barcelona MotoGP Grand Prix from November 15 to 17, along with tips on accessing a complimentary live stream. Scroll down for a schedule of the event's start times.
The final game of the season, initially scheduled to take place in flood-affected Valencia, has been rescheduled and will now honor the victims of the disaster.
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Could varying track conditions influence the championship battle?
Jorge Martin, representing Pramac, is ahead by 24 points against Ducati's main rider Francesco Bagnaia.
Martin is set to become the champion should he secure a victory in the sprint race
BARCELONA MOTOGP SCHEDULE (UK TIME)
Friday, November 15 9:45 am – First Free Practice Session Noon – Practice Session
On Saturday, November 16, the schedule is as follows: practice begins at 9:10 a.m., followed by qualifying at 9:
Sunday, November 17, 1 PM – MotoGP
GUIDE TO STREAMING THE 2024 BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX FROM ANY LOCATION
Being outside the country of your preferred TV streaming service can result in being unable to view the MotoGP in Barcelona due to geo-blocking. This technology limits access to content based on geographical location. Nevertheless, by employing a VPN, you can bypass these restrictions. ExpressVPN stands out as a top choice for this purpose.
ExpressVPN is providing a special promotion where every subscriber who opts for the yearly subscription gets an additional three months at no extra cost, amounting to a 49% discount. Additionally, there's a 30-day refund policy ensuring a secure trial period.
This device works seamlessly with a wide range of streaming gadgets such as Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox, PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple smartphones.
VIEWING THE BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX ONLINE AT NO COST
You can access the Barcelona MotoGP event at no cost through the Austrian channels ORF and Servus by streaming it live on their respective platforms – ORF TVthek for ORF and Servus TV for Servus. Please note, the broadcast will be in German, and signing up for a free account might be necessary to watch.
The Barcelona MotoGP is also broadcasted for free by the Belgian network RTBF, though the commentary is exclusively in French. Viewers can stream it live via RTBF Auvio.
ACCESSING LIVE BROADCAST OF BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX
Obtain a MotoGP Video Pass to view the event live.
This platform is officially administered by MotoGP and provides both live and on-demand coverage of all races, encompassing those from the past.
Each segment, including practices, qualifications, sprint races, and the grand prix events, of every circuit can be found here.
Additionally, a vast array of unique content is available for your enjoyment.
The annual subscription for MotoGP Video Pass is priced at €199.99, which is equivalent to £170.97, while the cost for a monthly subscription stands at €29.99 or £25.64.
GUIDE TO VIEWING THE 2024 BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX IN THE UK
TNT Sports will broadcast all sessions of the MotoGP event in Barcelona, UK, throughout the weekend, from Friday to Sunday.
With a subscription to TNT, you'll have access to view the Barcelona MotoGP.
TNT Sports is available for £30.99, providing access to its four channels along with Discovery+. It's compatible with TV, smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles.
You have the opportunity to register for a free 30-day trial of TNT Sports, included with the Discovery Plus Premium package on Amazon Prime.
WHERE TO VIEW COMPLIMENTARY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2024 BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX
Complimentary MotoGP highlights are available on ITVX.
Highlights will be available for free on both MotoGP's official website and its YouTube channel.
VIEWING THE 2024 BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX IN THE UNITED STATES
Exclusive broadcasting rights for the US coverage of the Barcelona MotoGP are held by TNT Sports. The races will be aired on their truTV network. For streaming options, viewers can turn to Max.
SlingTV is also a top destination for online streaming.
VIEWING THE 2024 BARCELONA MOTOGP GRAND PRIX IN AUSTRALIA
For those in Australia wanting to catch the action from the Barcelona MotoGP, Kayo Sports and Foxtel Go are the official broadcasters. You can access the coverage through these platforms.
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