Brazilian GP: Bezzecchi and Aprilia the winners, MotoGP the loser
The first Brazilian MotoGP round in 22 years was characterised by a track that was falling apart, not that Bezzecchi and Aprilia seemed to mind
Your questions surrounding this weekend’s MotoGP from COTA answered, by Mat Oxley.
Maverick Viñales has been this year’s sensation so far, winning the opening two races. Can Marquez and co. reel him back in at Austin?
Mat will be fielding your questions during the weekend, post yours in the comments below.
Maverick, you are cleared for take off…#MV25 fastest at the end of FP1 from Marquez, Dovizioso, Zarco, Bautista, Lorenzo! #AmericasGP pic.twitter.com/oKSAC9xoWN
— MotoGP™ (@MotoGP) April 21, 2017
Dark clouds are looming overhead at the #AmericasGP, but no rain will dampen our spirits as #MotoGP FP1 has BEGUN! #MotoGPWeatherWatch2017 pic.twitter.com/5GAvYa1nYb
— MotoGP™ (@MotoGP) April 21, 2017
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