MotoGP Thai GP: Marco Bezzecchi Lays Down Ominous Friday Marker
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Marc Márquez was half satisfied with his first day of MotoGP training in the Grand Prix of Thailand. On the one hand, happy to go straight to Q2 in Practice and from less to more, but, on the other, not so much for certifying that he has difficulty getting speed, which did happen in 2025. Go to Bezzecchi as the favorite, but he does not conform.
Bez said law. A strong and clear signal that launched on the first day of the first weekend of the 2026 World Championship. And the law of Bez makes Aprilia dream ready to recite the role of anti-Ducati in a season where Marquez's hegemony is not in question, it is clear, but it could present some small cracks. So, on the Friday of Thailand the best things made her see Marco Bezzecchi, to whom even King Marc has somehow decided to grant the hono…
Fabio Quartararo had a disappointing start to the weekend at the PT Grand Prix of Thailand on Friday. The Frenchman finished the practice day in Buriram in sixteenth place, making him the fastest Yamaha rider, but 1.358 seconds off the fastest time set by Marco Bezzecchi. After two days of testing earlier this week at […] The article "Fabio Quartararo sees no clear direction at Yamaha after difficult Friday in Thailand" first appeared on Racespo…
Marco Bezzecchi determined the MotoGP Friday in Thailand at will. Despite two best times, however, the Aprilia driver continues to be Marc Marquez for the favourite.
Marco Bezzecchi praises Aprilia MotoGP preparation after “last-minute” change
Marco Bezzecchi topped both practice sessions on Friday at the Thai MotoGP, the second one by over 0.4 seconds, leading to high praise for his Aprilia team. Aprilia and Bezzecchi came into this weekend high on the list of favourites, although Bezzecchi himself was keen to put himself behind the likes of reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez when considering the favourites for victory in the pre-event press conference. But the Italian showed stro…
Marco Bezzecchi begins to ‘assure’ the competition. Aprilia’s Italian driver, third in the World Cup last year, led the preseason tests in Buriram and has also started at a record pace in Thailand’s Grand Prix Practice, this Friday. In a session that has been fought on dry, although with the persistent threat of rain, Bezzecchi has sprayed the bullring of the circuit of Buriram with a time of 1.28,526, with which he has left more than four tenth…
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