Johann Zarco “Didn't Do Anything Wrong” in Catalunya MotoGP Crash
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Yes, for a little bit, we would almost have forgotten how much Johann Zarco made a start to the Grand-Prix MotoGP of Catalonia thundering! Because, before the incident of the first race (technical problem on the KTM of Pedro Acosta) and the ensuing interruption of the race, the Frenchman was simply in the run for the [...] The MotoGP article The serious crash of Zarco must not make forget his start of the thundering race! appeared first on the M…
Carlo Pernat reveals explosive truths after dramatic GP de Cataluña: are MotoGP riders mere pawns?
Shocking Chaos at the Catalonia Grand Prix: A Wake-Up Call for MotoGP! The adrenaline-fueled atmosphere of the Catalonia Grand Prix turned into a scene of utter disarray last Sunday as multiple riders faced injuries, with Alex Márquez and Johann Zarco rushed to the hospital amidst the chaos. The race, which should have been a thrilling spectacle, instead left fans and competitors alike gripping their hearts in fear. As the dust settled, industry…
Zarco recounts Barcelona horror crash: 'I was screaming in pain, my leg was burning'
Johann Zarco has given his first full interview since his horrific Barcelona crash at last weekend's Catalan Grand Prix. The French rider was tangled between the rear wheel and exhaust of Francesco Ba...
What MotoGP must learn from terrifying Barcelona crashes
The outcomes of MotoGP's twice-red-flagged 2026 Catalan Grand Prix could have been so much worse, with Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco beginning their recoveries (albeit with Zarco facing a wait) from the injuries they sustained in their terrifying pair of crashes.But it was a weekend that felt on the edge right from practice - so there's plenty for MotoGP - and the riders - to learn from and improve on.Rider (and bike) fitness for restarts must b…
Luca Marini: ‘It’s important that we riders stay united’ after Barcelona MotoGP chaos
Luca Marini has called on the MotoGP grid to “stay united” over health and safety measures after a chaotic Barcelona weekend. The race was red-flagged twice after two scary incidents, the first with Alex Marquez and the second involving Marini, Francesco Bagnaia and Johann Zarco. Zarco outbraked himself going into Turn 1 on the red flag restart and wiped out both Marini and Bagnaia, although both riders were able to rejoin on the third race st…
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