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Aoyama: “Petrucci tried to pass me but he hit me”
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Repsol Honda’s Hiroshi Aoyama unfortunately crashed out of the #ArgentinaGP at the very last corner after contact with Danilo Petrucci.
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‘Live Fast Die Old’ encourages Scotland’s Road Safety and Scottish Government
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A new campaign, Live Fast Die Old, has been launched aimed at encouraging motorcyclists on Scotland’s roads to stay safe this biking season. It highlights the need to go steady on left hand bends after statistics reveal one in three motorcycle fatalities happen on them. The campaign, which is aimed primarily at 40-49 year-old male…
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Barbera: “We touched a little bit, but this is racing”
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Avintia Racing’s Hector Barbera only just missed out on the Open class victory after a race long battle with Jack Miller.
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Hernandez: “I felt something very hot coming from below…”
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Pramac Racing’s Yonny Hernandez was forced to retire from the #ArgentinaGP after a fire on his Ducati.
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Bautista: “In the first part of the race I was too calm”
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Aprilia Racing Team Gresini’s Alvaro Bautista completed the race in 19th place after working hard on developing the RS-GP bike in Argentina.
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Marquez: “Unfortunately we touched and I crashed”
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Repsol Honda Team rider leads Argentinian race from first lap until the penultimate, before crashing in a collision with Valentino Rossi.
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Baz: “I picked up my first points in MotoGP™”
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Athina Forward Racing’s rookie Loris Baz earned his first MotoGP™ World Championship points in Argentina as he finished in 14th.
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Espargaro: “It was clearly not our best race”
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Pol Espargaro finished in 8th in Argentina after producing a driven and determined ride race that proved to be rather challenging.
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Bridgestone Q&A: #ArgentinaGP tyre performance
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Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development Department’s Chief Engineer Masao Azuma discusses tyre performance at the #ArgentinaGP.
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Confirmed: Terol to miss Imola, back at Donington
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Althea Racing rider ruled out of Round 4 after Assen crash. …read more