Apparently in testing the bigger 355 discs Peco has found to have regained a lot of his confidence. Digi says it made no difference and Marc is saying the opposite of whatever Peco says. Apparently that's the evil Marc trying to confuse things.
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He's the only one I've got.
Marc does like to play mind games, saying things like, "I keep changing the bike but eventually he realised it is not the bike, it is the rider so you have to change yourself" hehe.
Personally I'd just like to see Marc, Fabio and Alex battling it out for the podium, with Miller in 4th. That would make me happy. I think it is pretty clear that at the moment Marc and Fabio are the 2 best riders - at least to me anyway.
They were saying that Marc, on left handers somehow does less meters than anyone else, and that he has realised you can go faster with a worn rear on the Duc, because it doesn't push the front so much - which is why he is faster at the end than the beginning.
It's all witchcraft to me, I can barely get around a corner at speed on a good day.
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Yamaha clearly share your conviction. Bagnaia is no slouch, he was very nearly 3x world champion. Martin of course and maybe Pedro if ktm can ever suit the tyres.like 2027 if they were about.
So Spain it apparently a low grip track. They went testing the next day and everyone went quicker. The MotoGP bikes had laid down a layer of Michelin rubber so next day the Michelin tyres hooked up better. Apparently.
Maverick won King of Testing as fastest.
No real prizes for that championship.![]()
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I feel KTM's biggest disappointment would have to be Bastianini. He sure is whining a lot.
"Nothing KTM brings fits my needs"
https://www.gpone.com/en/2025/06/10/...-my-needs.html
Maybe work harder on adapting his riding style to a bike that has 3 other riders well in front of him - rather than wait for KTM to build a miracle part?
There were other riders who did their fastest laps at the end of the race, including Bez. No one got close to Marc's 1:45.7 though.
Can't wait for Mugello. Can Pecco match the Marquez show? Will Bez qualify somewhere he can win from? And how will the Yamahas go there?
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The Ducatis are too good. If conditions are anything like normal they will continue to lock out the podium. Only odd conditions let the others win. And as MM gets his head around it he will be faster in aid conditions too.
I am looking forward to see how Aldegeur develops
A little somthing to watch until the next race. This is the International "R3 Cup".
Watch the last lap from around the 23.20 mark.
Apparently the rider with the surname of Turner is according to the commentators a Japanese/Kiwi rider! They podiumed!!!!
holy heck, thats just madness
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4 races in 5 weeks... Mugello next, can MM continue his winning ways or will Pecco's big brakes rain on his parade?
I have a sneaking suspicion that in a 1v1 in race mode, on similar bikes, MM is going to win. Alex of course, might throw a spanner in both their works.
Might be a quite exciting weekend.
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Toprak says he is going to MotoGP to beat Marquez. Perhaps he should let his riding do the talking. Ducati say, "Let's see if he can back it up."
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