Alex Marquez wins Malaysia MotoGP
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TWO MOTOGP stars were evacuated by helicopter to hospital after a horror crash ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang. World champion Jose Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler were both sent
Motogp: Alex Marquez Clinches Sepang Victory As Bagnaia Suffers Late Bike Problem. Sepang (Malaysia), Oct 26 (IANS) After clinching second place in the MotoGP World Championship on Saturday, Alex Marquez backed it up with a commanding victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The 20th round of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship takes place at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Pecco Bagnaia starts on something of a surprise pole position, after coming through Q1 on Saturday morning following a tricky Friday and a miserable recent run of races.
Factory KTM rider Pedro Acosta has been hit with a fine of €2000 for breaching MotoGP’s new restart rule that was introduced ahead of this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix. Acosta crashed the RC16 at Turn 1 with about 2m45s left on the clock in Q2, before remounting and going on to qualify fifth on the grid.
MotoGP: "In the race I had a good pace, but like yesterday I started 19th. We'll have to find a way to start further ahead. Here to be competitive I had to change the bike a lot, I hope we can avoid this kind of work in the next two rounds.
Red Bull KTM’s motorsport engineering team gathered at the engine dyno facility in Mattighofen to witness the first power curve output for the 850cc MotoGP engine.
Pedro Acosta turned a disastrous warm-up into a MotoGP podium at Sepang after telling KTM to “remove all the controls.”
The MotoGP sophomore said he has found consistency by reigning himself in – and added that KTM got a wake-up call in
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