Fabio Di Giannantonio says he pulled out of the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix sprint because his VR46 Ducati was “burning” him. The ...
On his return to MotoGP, Fabio di Giannantonio secured a top ten finish at the Thai Grand Prix. The Italian missed the end of the 2024 season after undergoing shoulder surgery, and only completed one ...
The Italian suffered burns to his hands, legs and neck due to a “really strange” overheating issue ...
After an injury-hit preseason, Fabio Di Giannantonio comes to the Thai MotoGP lacking strength in his shoulder.
MotoGP: "When I ride I feel pain in my shoulder and I'm cumbersome, but you have to face the weekend as if everything is normal. The Ducati GP24 has no limits." ...
Yamaha’s Alex Rins says his leg was “fully burned” and “destroyed” due to the “extreme” heat at the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix.
You can find him on X @AlexOnRacing. Fabio Di Giannantonio is facing an uncertain future as he withdraws from MotoGP testing indefinitely following a severe crash at the Sepang International Circuit.
Despite getting the approval from doctors, di Giannantonio feels his physical fitness is compromised ...
Ahead of the season opener in Thailand, di Giannantonio outlined his goals for the Thai Grand Prix. "The main goal is to get ...
Injured during testing, Fabio di Giannantonio starts "almost from zero" in this weekend's Thai MotoGP season opener.
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Hosted on MSNMotoGP: Bagnaia comes 3rd in ThailandItaly's two-time MotoGP champ Francesco 'Pecco' Bagnaia came third in the opening race of the season, the Thailand Gp, on ...
MotoGP: "In that heat, I couldn't do much else but hope for a mistake by those ahead of me." Di Giannantonio retired: "no technical problem on my Ducati, but I got burned by how hot it was." ...
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