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19/06/2026

JOHANN ZARCO'S LATEST CONDITION 🙏🇫🇷

Join us in sending our prayers, support, and best wishes to Johann Zarco during his recovery. 💙

We hope Johann makes a full and speedy recovery, regains his strength, and returns to the MotoGP paddock as soon as possible. The grid is never quite the same without his talent, determination, and fighting spirit.

Stay strong, Johann. The entire MotoGP community is behind you, and we can't wait to see you back with your team and racing again. 💪🏍️

19/06/2026

Marc Márquez will be among the first riders to experience MotoGP’s future during the upcoming Brno test, where manufacturers are expected to begin evaluating prototype 850cc machines for the 2027 regulations. The test marks an important step toward the sport’s new era, featuring reduced engine capacity and major technical changes.

Ducati plans to involve Márquez in gathering crucial feedback on the next-generation bike, helping engineers understand performance, handling, and tyre behavior ahead of the 2027 debut. The Brno session will provide the first real indication of how MotoGP bikes could look and perform under the new rules.

19/06/2026

Maverick Viñales admitted frustration over the lack of clarity regarding his future at KTM. Still recovering from a shoulder injury, the Spaniard insists he does not need to convince anyone of his value, believing his results speak for themselves. Despite ongoing contract speculation, Viñales remains focused on returning to full fitness and proving his competitiveness on track.

19/06/2026

BEZZECCHI ACCEPTS MARTÍN'S APOLOGY: “NOTHING LEFT UNRESOLVED”

Marco Bezzecchi confirmed there is no lingering tension with Jorge Martín following the dramatic first-corner crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix that wiped out several riders. According to Bezzecchi, Martín was the first person to acknowledge the mistake and apologize for the incident.

Martín publicly apologized to Aprilia and all riders involved, explaining that he lost control of the bike rather than attempting an overly aggressive move. He stressed that he never intended to cause the multi-rider accident and has already spoken directly with those affected.

Bezzecchi showed understanding of the situation, saying that riders often understand each other better than anyone else because incidents like this are part of racing. The Aprilia teammates have effectively moved on from the crash, with Bezzecchi making it clear that there is “nothing left unresolved” between them.

Despite the controversy, both riders remain focused on the championship battle, with Bezzecchi continuing to lead the standings while Martín aims to recover ground at Brno.

19/06/2026

Johann Zarco 🗣️ A month now! I am happy to train again, I can't deny that I begin to miss my team, miss my bike and miss my world! As long there is a risk of infection, I cannot risk to have surgery. But time isn't lost because the work done on my knee before the surgery will help me even after it! So I still need to wait a bit🥲 In the meantime, my guitar's skill are improving and it's lovely to share peaceful time with family❤️

18/06/2026

Fabio Quartararo revealed he will not take part in Yamaha’s 850cc test at Brno because the team has already gathered enough data and prefers to focus on its current MotoGP development program. The French rider said he is fully committed to improving the present bike and trusts Yamaha’s engineers to handle the future project without his direct involvement at this stage.

18/06/2026

They’re already in World Cup mode too! ⚽🔥

18/06/2026

Can someone please organise a private F1 test for Fabio Quartararo? 👀💨 2.2 seconds off Bottas’ time at Silverstone in the sim ⏱️

18/06/2026

Luca Marini taking inspiration from previous Valentino Rossi haircuts 💇‍♂️😂

18/06/2026

MARC MARQUEZ JOKES ABOUT F1’S “FORMER RIDER” BLUNDER

Marc Marquez laughed off an F1 TV graphic error that mistakenly labeled him as a “former MotoGP rider” during his visit to the Catalunya F1 Grand Prix. The Ducati star responded with humor, joking about the mix-up while making it clear that a serious switch to Formula 1 is not in his plans. Marquez said he has huge respect for F1 drivers and believes competing at the highest level on four wheels would be impossible, though he remains open to doing some car races just for fun in the future.

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