Arquivo de Marco Bezzecchi - Motorcycle Sports https://motorcyclesports.net/tag/marco-bezzecchi/ Everything about Motorcycling Racing News Sun, 22 Oct 2023 12:59:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://motorcyclesports.net/wp-content/uploads/cropped-512x512-1-32x32.png Arquivo de Marco Bezzecchi - Motorcycle Sports https://motorcyclesports.net/tag/marco-bezzecchi/ 32 32 ‘Cancelling the sprint race was a big luck for me’ – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/cancelling-the-sprint-race-was-a-big-luck-for-me-marco-bezzecchi/ Sun, 22 Oct 2023 13:49:00 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=12268

With the cancellation of the MotoGP Australian GP sprint race, the riders missed an opportunity to score points. However, for Marco Bezzecchi, the decision was a relief, allowing him to ride less and get more rest as he continues to recover from a recent collarbone fracture. The Italian rider acknowledged that the altered and shortened […]

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With the cancellation of the MotoGP Australian GP sprint race, the riders missed an opportunity to score points. However, for Marco Bezzecchi, the decision was a relief, allowing him to ride less and get more rest as he continues to recover from a recent collarbone fracture.

The Italian rider acknowledged that the altered and shortened weekend was better for his physical condition: ‘I’m very sorry to say this, but for me it was a big luck. It’s a shame because I love this track, I love the people here, and for sure they wanted to have a good show. But for my physical condition is much better. Riding on wet is already less stress, but to not ride is even less stress. I expected to suffer less here, but I suffered a lot. So, to recover one day more is good for me’.

When asked if he has been experiencing daily improvements in his physical condition, Bezzecchi confirmed, although he pointed out that he still has some pain: ‘I have to say that the bone is getting better day by day. I have a lot less pain compared to Indonesia – in Indonesia it was really painful. When I was forcing with the arm I felt the bone giving me pain. Now the bone is better, but the fatigue that I had during the weekend in Indonesia and here is creating me some problems. Also the cold was though here because I had like a constant pain through all the day, with the same intensity, every time, with the cold. It was though, but now we go to a very hot place, for me is better’.

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‘In the end of the warm-up it was already critical with the wind’ – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/in-the-end-of-the-warm-up-it-was-already-critical-with-the-wind-marco-bezzecchi/ Sun, 22 Oct 2023 10:38:50 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=12209

The strong and gusty wind prevented the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix sprint race from taking place. In Marco Bezzecchi’s view, the decision was the right one, even though he was prepared in case the cancellation didn’t occur. The Italian rider assured he would be ready to race, but he stressed that the conditions were too […]

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The strong and gusty wind prevented the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix sprint race from taking place. In Marco Bezzecchi’s view, the decision was the right one, even though he was prepared in case the cancellation didn’t occur.

The Italian rider assured he would be ready to race, but he stressed that the conditions were too difficult to start: ‘Well, if the conditions were OK, for sure I was here to race. But to be honest when we were almost finishing the warm-up it was already critical with the wind. It was going worst and worst. Apart from the wind, the water was not too much, the track had a good grip, so the conditions were not too critical. The problem was only the wind, that was very strong, and with the wings and everything is always difficult – but also without the wings, because in Moto2 they complain a lot about the wind. I was ready, of course, but if they made this decision was because of the safety and I think it was the right one’.

Regarding the process that led to cancel the race, Bezzecchi said: ‘After the warm-up, Loris [Capirossi, safety advisor] came to my box to ask me a feedback. I think they went to everyone. But the conditions were changing minute by minute, so also for them was not easy I think. But they asked everyone and then they saw Moto3 was not too critical, but it was already difficult. The problem is when the bike is bigger, it becomes even worse. So, then after I didn’t speak anymore with them and Pablo [Nieto, team manager] was updating me every time. But in the meanwhile I put my leather on because I had to be ready in any case. And when I arrived to the box, as soon as I passed the door, they said the race has been cancelled’.

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“I thought I could do more, but at the start of the weekend I struggled physically and with the bike” – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/i-thought-i-could-do-more-but-at-the-start-of-the-weekend-i-struggled-physically-and-with-the-bike-marco-bezzecchi/ Sat, 21 Oct 2023 11:04:29 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=11997

Marco Bezzecchi finished Saturday’s race in 6th position. The Italian rider was unable to win points over his direct rivals in the fight for the championship, finishing behind Jorge Martín in 5th and Francesco Bagnaia in 2nd. The Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider revealed that he thought he could do better during the race, despite […]

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Marco Bezzecchi finished Saturday’s race in 6th position. The Italian rider was unable to win points over his direct rivals in the fight for the championship, finishing behind Jorge Martín in 5th and Francesco Bagnaia in 2nd.

The Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider revealed that he thought he could do better during the race, despite his physical limitations.

– ‘I thought I could do more, but at the start of the weekend I struggled physically and the bike isn’t at its best either. When the bike isn’t good, physically it’s worse to ride, I didn’t expect better but I wanted to do more. In the end I managed to overtake Marc, Alex, Aleix and Jack and finished 6th, not bad, but I wanted more. At the beginning it was difficult to lean the bike in fast corners, I pushed the front tire too hard, but in the end I was still quite fast and finished 6th.

Regarding his choice of tires, Bezzecchi compared himself to his rivals on the track and spoke about how he felt physically during the race, explaining: ‘ I found out after the race that Martín chose the soft tire on the rear. I was more afraid of the front tire because of the cold on the track, but at the rear I was sure everyone was going to put the medium one on, at least it was impossible for me to finish the race with a soft one. So we didn’t know his choice, but I was impressed. Mandalika was very painful, it was pure pain and I suffered a lot, but the bike was much better and did everything I wanted to do even though I was suffering physically and the circuit wasn’t very demanding. Here I still had pain, less than in Indonesia, but physically I suffered more in my arm, shoulder and neck because this circuit is physically more demanding’.

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‘I expected a bit better here to be honest’ – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/i-expected-a-bit-better-here-to-be-honest-marco-bezzecchi/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 15:58:15 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=11740

Marco Bezzecchi has already been in the fight for the championship lead, but in the last rounds, with some bad luck in the mix, the Mooney VR46 rider was out of contention for the leadership of the world championship. Arriving in Australia, the #72 expected that the physical limitations would make a dent in his […]

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Marco Bezzecchi has already been in the fight for the championship lead, but in the last rounds, with some bad luck in the mix, the Mooney VR46 rider was out of contention for the leadership of the world championship.

Arriving in Australia, the #72 expected that the physical limitations would make a dent in his progress from day one, saying that the change from the long race to tomorrow can be a help:

– It wasn’t bad, but I expected a bit better here to be honest. The pain is less, but still hurts from last week and here with the changes of direction, at high speeds, with the heavy bike and my style, part of the body is more tired than I expected, but overall I knew that, so I can’t complain. (…) In terms of physical condition, for me it’s better because I have one less day of riding in my body. For sure it will be difficult for the tyres, but anyway, I prefer to suffer less in the physical aspect.

Bezzecchi was still pleased with his pace, naturally expecting improvements for tomorrow, both in the grip of the track and in his riding and Ducati set-up:

– I’m quite happy with today. It looks like the KTM’s at the moment are a bit stronger, but usually when the grip is low and they have good grip on the exit (of the corner) … Maybe tomorrow the track will improve, and we’ll be able to get closer. Normally it’s like that, but for sure they will also improve, but anyway for me, I have to adjust some things on the bike, but also on the riding. It’s a combination, always. I was quite fast, my pace was good, so I can’t complain.

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Marco Bezzecchi still expects to ‘suffer’ in Australia due to injured collarbone https://motorcyclesports.net/marco-bezzecchi-still-expects-to-suffer-in-australia-due-to-injured-collarbone/ Thu, 19 Oct 2023 16:33:46 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=11351

Marco Bezzecchi fractured his collarbone approximately two weeks ago. After competing in the Indonesian MotoGP Grand Prix with pain, he faces the Australian Grand Prix this weekend in a better condition. In a press conference, the Italian rider admitted that he had gone through tough days due to the injury but assured that he is […]

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Marco Bezzecchi fractured his collarbone approximately two weeks ago. After competing in the Indonesian MotoGP Grand Prix with pain, he faces the Australian Grand Prix this weekend in a better condition.

In a press conference, the Italian rider admitted that he had gone through tough days due to the injury but assured that he is feeling better now, even though he expects to have a challenging time until the end of the season:

The last week was though for me because I took the risk to race in Mandalika, but fortunately everything went well. On Monday I felt very bad after the race to be honest, but fortunately I came straight here and I was able to work with our physiotherapist immediately and now the shoulder looks a little bit better. I expect to suffer anyway because you know, this is still very fresh, and pushing on it every weekend will not be easy until the end of the championship. But anyway, I think it’s a little bit better compared to the beginning of Indonesia.

Regarding the recovery process in the past few days, Bezzecchi stated: ‘Yeah, the pain was a lot, especially during the GP. Because already after the sprint, the stress on the shoulder was a lot but during the big race it was even more. All my neck muscles, but my arm, my chest and everything was very painful. And as I came here, I tried with my physio just to make many treatments trying to improve the situation and I think it’s a little bit better now’.

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‘There are no hard brakings in Australia, the point where I suffer the most physically’ – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/there-are-no-hard-brakings-in-australia-the-point-where-i-suffer-the-most-physically-marco-bezzecchi/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 14:21:00 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=11010

Marco Bezzecchi arrived at the MotoGP Indonesian GP just a few days after fracturing his collarbone. Nevertheless, he managed to finish in the top five in both races and is now heading to the Australian GP. The Italian rider from the Mooney VR46 Racing Team believes he may have an easier time at Phillip Island, […]

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Marco Bezzecchi arrived at the MotoGP Indonesian GP just a few days after fracturing his collarbone. Nevertheless, he managed to finish in the top five in both races and is now heading to the Australian GP.

The Italian rider from the Mooney VR46 Racing Team believes he may have an easier time at Phillip Island, expecting fewer physical difficulties due to the characteristics of the circuit:

I can only be happy and satisfied with the weekend we leave behind. We achieved two excellent results despite the injury. On paper, here at Phillip Island, things should be better. The track is fast, but there are no hard brakings, the point where, on a physical level, I suffer the most. Let’s keep working, do our best to recover for the race. The track is one of my absolute favorite and last year I was really fast with a very solid race.

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Marco Bezzecchi Reflects on Jorge Martín’s Mistake: “I Don’t Want Him to Be Upset, but It’s Expected” https://motorcyclesports.net/marco-bezzecchi-reflects-on-jorge-martins-mistake-i-dont-want-him-to-be-upset-but-its-expected/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 07:55:33 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=10698

Marco Bezzecchi showcased a commendable performance during the Indonesian Grand Prix weekend. Just a week ago, the Mooney VR46 rider fractured his collarbone at Valentino Rossi’s Ranch. After undergoing surgery, he received medical clearance within five days to fly to Mandalika. Bezzecchi arrived at the circuit on Friday morning, just in time for the first […]

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Marco Bezzecchi showcased a commendable performance during the Indonesian Grand Prix weekend. Just a week ago, the Mooney VR46 rider fractured his collarbone at Valentino Rossi’s Ranch. After undergoing surgery, he received medical clearance within five days to fly to Mandalika. Bezzecchi arrived at the circuit on Friday morning, just in time for the first training sessions.

He secured the third position in the Practice, earning a direct spot in Saturday’s Q2. Starting from ninth place, Bezzecchi battled through the pain to clinch a podium finish in the Sprint Race, finishing behind Jorge Martín and Luca Marini. On Sunday, the race’s conditions and duration posed a greater challenge, but he managed to finish in fifth place. Post-race, he shared insights into how he managed the day.

Bezzecchi expressed satisfaction with his performance in Indonesia. “It wasn’t easy, but I’m pleased with the weekend. I managed to defend well during the race and regained some points over Martín. I shouldn’t have even come to Indonesia, but here I am. Physically, I felt a bit off, but I did my best. My focus now is to recover over the next few days and be ready for Australia.”

He also commented on Martín’s mistake and Bagnaia’s victory in Mandalika. “I wouldn’t want Martín to be upset, but such incidents are part and parcel of racing. I’m happy for Pecco and feel for Jorge. Both are formidable competitors, and I look forward to seeing them at the forefront in future races. When I saw Martín crash, I wasn’t aware he was leading. I later saw it on the big screen.”

His team celebrated his achievement in the pit. “This morning, I asked my team to cheer for me every lap as I genuinely needed it. I was struggling a lot. I couldn’t fully relish the moment because I felt terrible, but their support was incredible. I experienced pain in my neck, muscles, and shoulder, which led to some unusual sensations while riding.”

Before gearing up for Australia, Bezzecchi has a clear plan. “Initially, I wanted to adopt a conservative approach. But in MotoGP, you can’t afford that luxury. The moment I felt better, I focused on managing the tires and maintaining my pace. What will I do tonight? Celebrate and then get a good night’s sleep tomorrow.”

As the MotoGP season continues, riders like Bezzecchi remind us of the sheer determination and passion that drive them to push their limits, even when faced with physical challenges. The resilience and spirit of these athletes are truly commendable, and fans worldwide eagerly await the next race, anticipating more thrilling moments on the track.

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‘Until Wednesday morning I didn’t even know if I would start or not’ – Marco Bezzecchi https://motorcyclesports.net/until-wednesday-morning-i-didnt-even-know-if-i-would-start-or-not-marco-bezzecchi/ Sat, 14 Oct 2023 07:47:02 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=9966

A week ago, Marco Bezzecchi suffered an injury during training, requiring surgery for the broken right clavicle. However, this did not prevent him from participating in the MotoGP Indonesian, where he achieved third place in the sprint race this Saturday. The Italian rider from the Mooney VR46 Racing Team told the official broadcast that this […]

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A week ago, Marco Bezzecchi suffered an injury during training, requiring surgery for the broken right clavicle. However, this did not prevent him from participating in the MotoGP Indonesian, where he achieved third place in the sprint race this Saturday.

The Italian rider from the Mooney VR46 Racing Team told the official broadcast that this result was unexpected, expressing his gratitude to the team, the medical staff, and his coach:

No, well… Until Wednesday morning I didn’t even know if I would start or not. So, it’s fantastic to be here; I was a bit lucky in the race, but I was very, very fast. It’s fantastic to get this podium after the operation on the collarbone. The team made an unbeliavable job. I really want to thank Carlo [Casabianca], my trainer, and also Dr. [Giuseppe] Porcelli and all of his staff because they gave me the possibility to come here, and also all my team. Tomorrow will be very hard for sure, but I will give my all as always.

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Jorge Martin is unstoppable, wins the Sprint race in Mandalika and is the new MotoGP leader https://motorcyclesports.net/jorge-martin-is-unstoppable-wins-the-sprint-race-in-mandalika-and-is-the-new-motogp-leader/ Sat, 14 Oct 2023 07:33:58 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=9952

Jorge Martin… again! Martín won the Sprint race in Indonesia, his fourth, and more importantly… he is the new leader of the MotoGP world championship! The spaniard was always very close to the lead and once he got there, on the ninth lap, he never gave it up. He now has seven points more than […]

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Jorge Martin… again! Martín won the Sprint race in Indonesia, his fourth, and more importantly… he is the new leader of the MotoGP world championship! The spaniard was always very close to the lead and once he got there, on the ninth lap, he never gave it up. He now has seven points more than Pecco Bagnaia.

The conditions for the Sprint race were much more favourable for the riders to show their best this time in Mandalika, with 32ºC in the air and 58ºC on the track. A curiosity: this was the worst place on the grid for Pecco Bagnaia since 2022, at the Portuguese GP, with the championship leader only three points ahead of Jorge Martín.

Here’s how the race started in Indonesia, with Maverick Viñales moving to the front:

Marc Marquez crashed shortly afterwards and was out of the race, and it wasn’t long before two other riders crashed: Aleix Espargaro and Brad Binder were involved at turn 16. Both riders were still in the race, but well behind the competition.

Martín was third behind Luca Marini, who had taken pole position, but he promised to attack the Italian’s position, even more so with the pace he was setting: Martín was the fastest on the track and with nine laps to go he was in second place.

With seven laps to go, that was the top ten:

Viñales was practically half a second ahead of Martín (0.499), but sector by sector the spaniard saw ‘Martinator’ getting closer and closer, and if the #89 was already virtually leading the world championship, he was clearly showing that he didn’t want to stop there. Marini was third and Marco Bezzecchi, still not at 100 per cent, was fourth, ahead of Fabio Quartararo. Bagnaia was eighth.

On the second sector of the ninth lap… confirmation: Martin was the new race leader.

The #12 seemed to be struggling and his tyres possibly didn’t have much more to give. Marini, on the next lap, moved into second and Bezzecchi was about to do the same, just 0.026s behind the Aprilia Racing rider: the Italian then moved into the lead but the Spaniard was able to respond and gain the position.

However, it was expected that sooner or later Bezzecchi would confirm the overtake, which he did, and the Mooney VR46 Racing Team had two riders on the podium.

The race was then over, without a scare for Martin at the end, who still secured another victory and… the lead in the world championship.

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Marco Bezzecchi confirmed for the Indonesian GP https://motorcyclesports.net/marco-bezzecchi-confirmed-for-the-indonesian-gp/ Fri, 13 Oct 2023 07:01:27 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=9604

Marco Bezzecchi’s participation in the MotoGP Indonesian GP has been officially confirmed following further medical examinations. The Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider underwent another medical check after the first free practice session in Mandalika, as per standard procedures. The decision was to declare Bezzecchi fit to continue with the rest of this round, giving him […]

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Marco Bezzecchi’s participation in the MotoGP Indonesian GP has been officially confirmed following further medical examinations.

The Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider underwent another medical check after the first free practice session in Mandalika, as per standard procedures.

The decision was to declare Bezzecchi fit to continue with the rest of this round, giving him the «green light» to continue, which also suggests that he didn’t suffer significant physical consequences from his fall during FP1.

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