Marquez clinches 1st Austrian GP win
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The six-time MotoGP champion is no fan of the stability control system launching at the Red Bull Ring this weekend
MotoGP: The bad news surrounding the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM keeps pouring in. Now it's becoming apparent: Red Bull could switch to Honda.
The RS-GP is getting faster and faster, while Ducati continues to have its struggles with the GP25, so why can only Marc Márquez make the GP25 work?
KTM’s Pedro Acosta says the brand approaches the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix with “feet on the ground” and believes Marc Marquez is only beatable “if he doesn’t want to push”. The 21-year-old comes to KTM’s home round off the back of a double podium finish last time out at the Czech Grand Prix, marking his first and the marque’s first of the season.
The factory Ducati rider defeated fellow Desmosedici rider Fermin Aldeguer, whose second place represented a career-best finish in his rookie
MotoGP: "I am a professional and I will stay in KTM even in 2026, but it is normal that you aim to get on the best bike. I'm different from everyone else. Today you have to be politically correct."
Pedro Acosta says he is focused on “enjoying the moment” after securing another MotoGP podium in the Austrian Sprint at Red Bull Ring.
A limited edition SuperTech R10 helmet, signed by Pedro Acosta, is on the market for nearly half its original price.
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Autosport on MSNFernandez claims podium pace at MotoGP Austrian GP
Despite one of his strongest race showings of the season, Raul Fernandez cut a surprisingly disappointed figure after the sprint at the Red Bull Ring on Saturday. The Trackhouse Aprilia rider believed he had the pace to challenge for a top-three position,