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Vezzecchi confirms leadership at Assen, Marquez signs 13th-year deal this fall
Italian Marco BezecchiSeemingly exhausted after their victory at Le Mans, Le Mans regained control and won two free practice sessions on the opening day of the Dutch Grand Prix at the historic TT Assen circuit. After that, he took the lead. He had a good session on the day, beating Jorge Martín by 0.130s. In MotoGP, the same rider dominated from start to finish, just like Moto3 (Jaume Macia) and Moto2 (Jake Dixon).
Bezzecchi, Martin, Miller, Bagnaia, Vinales, Quartararo, Aleix Espargaro, Binder, Marini and Alex Marquez secured Q2. The double presence of ‘only’ 5 of the 8 Ducatis and KTM made it the most varied Friday of the year. From Aprilia, and also from Yamaha in Quartararo.
Marc Marquez lives in a distant parallel reality Waging war on key positions and being the parsley of all sources in MotoGP is what it should be. After announcing the intentions of the Sachsenring and declaring that the world was forbidden to move on its own feet because the situation was already unsustainable, Marc Márquez stepped back for safety and kept a low profile. decided. Coming out to Assen with a fractured rib, a broken left thumb phalanx and a sprained right ankle means he will do his best and work on improving his bike while the situation is ‘fixed’. It can be taken as an intention to show Japan that. . The next few months. But he couldn’t even play the role of a fancy ‘tester’ at Assen, and without exaggeration he tried to chase the wheel of Maverick Vinales to move up the order. Couldn’t avoid adding, but it followed three curves. Already on this same P2, chasing his brother’s steering wheel, Alex had to save another hard slid on the Honda and another not-so-wild one after Bagnaia.
A week ago, he frustratedly dropped the comb on the dashcam and now leaned against the “air raid fence” waiting for the scooter. The day went without a hitch. Despite the bruises and cracks, he was determined to finish in the 8s 1 inch in the morning, and P2 followed suit, entering the Testers’ Cup alongside Savadori, Bradl and Folger. People who accompanied SBK Iker Lecuona from 19th place. Until the time attack when he attacked with the most modest forward soft, but still could not avoid a fall. He fell to the ground in three curves, following the fast wheels. He has been sentenced to a new Q1, with Johann Zarco being the main contender for one of the two play-off spots.
Frenchman Fabio Quartararo has to pass a new medical check-up after P1 and is set to continue for the rest of the Grand Prix despite breaking his left big toe in a fall while out this week. obtained a health status. To drive through the streets of Amsterdam. At the start, he led the first round alongside Alex Marquez and Marco Bezecchi, and was the most aggressive, although he never broke 1:33.
The first to get down to 1:32 was Maverick Vinales in the second round (1:32.960). After trying to close several good laps in a row so far, Alex Marquez scored the goal. His Ducati disconnected the electronics while his brother watched him in the box.Then Marc also had to follow his brother’s steering wheel to save another wild slide from Honda
Maverick Vinales replaced injured team-mate Aleix Espargaro and set a time of 1:32.741 on a circuit similar to his style, doubling Aprilia’s time and finishing two of the three sessions. By the end of the round, Aprilia had already overtaken championship leader Bagnaia. Marc Márquez, 1’5″ from the front, 20th before the new tyres, continuing the chassis comparison.
Already with 10 minutes left in the time attack, Maverick Vinales has raised Bezzecchi’s morning Super Time Trial standard from 1:32.374 to 0:128. And at 1 in 86,000, Jorge Martin stayed right behind. With a time of 1:32.254, ‘Vez’ was also just short of Friday’s best time (8/1000ths) to take the lead in second place.
Marc Márquez can’t escape, adding his 13th fall this year
And while his 13th crash of the year has been a cautious all-day, this one has dragged on, arriving at Turn 3 chasing Maverick Vinales’ steering wheel, he remains pensive as he leans against the protection as his scooter rolls. I was waiting for it to come back in the box. He was 17th overall for the day, an inch and two behind Reid, but still not out of Q1.
Vezzecchi finally broke the morning’s best time with a time of 1’32.063, Jorge Martín secured a double time with a difference of 0.130 seconds, and everyone updated the time.
Free P2 and compound classification
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Physical preparation is key to a pilot’s performance in the Dakar: “If a pilot is tired, his head and eyesight won’t work and he will fall.”
Engine testing is known as the most demanding in the world because, beyond the quality of the pilot, the reliability of the mechanics, and the harsh environment, it requires physical and psychological preparation for explosion protection. Not everyone will be able to emerge victorious from such an extreme adventure. dakarwhich will be experienced for the 48th time from January 3 to 17, 2016, will require pilots to complete almost 8,000 kilometers. To talk about how demanding the Dakar pilots are physically and mentally, MD caught up with Vic Jaume Palau, the fitness and physical trainer who has been in charge of preparing the pilots this time. Nani Roma, Nandu Jubany, Joan Fontand the one who started the love story in Dakar with the pilot Ramon Villa In 1991, when he was competing in car control, Nissan.
“The most important thing for pilots is to stay active and take care of themselves.”
Since then, he has worked with countless adventure pilots, not to mention his work as a physical trainer for sports such as cycling, mountain skiing and roller hockey. Jordi Alcalons, Jerad Juarez or Rosa Romero, wife of Nani Roma. For more than 30 years, in various editions of the Dakar, he said: “We have to apply what we think is good for this sport, outline the physical preparation and provide what elite athletes need. It is a very personal job, each with different characteristics.”
Preparing a professional pilot is not the same. Nani Romafor motor enthusiasts like chefs. Nandu Jubanyspend as much time as possible training. “Nani, for example, has a lot of time to prepare. Apart from physical preparation, he also works on a psychological level and does visual training. He has built a small gym at home to optimize his time. I am preparing a program for him and sometimes we meet at home. vic fitness“It’s different with Jubany. He works long hours, so I go to his house every day if I can. I have prepared a work plan for him. He works in a small gym at home and also plays in the pool. He has had several joint accidents, so it’s working out very well. “And it is he who goes to the gym with Joan Font, and they often go out on their bikes.
“The important thing is that visual and perceptual training is also 100%. The best training is specific training with the car.”
Preparation involves several conditions, such as the professionalism of the driver, his age, and the vehicle used. Car drivers, who sit and put a lot of strain on their lower back, forearms and neck, are different from motorcyclists, who are at much greater risk.
Palau, which started cooperating with three pilots after the summer holidays in a program that will last until December, assures that “the most important thing is that the person is physically active and takes care of himself. There are long hours of giving all in stress and heat. Exposure of the body is very physically demanding, and many amateur pilots are not adequately prepared.” Furthermore, in a race full of dangers and traps like the Dakar, “things happen very quickly and the level of demand is very high.”
“As a physical trainer, I can’t fail even if the driver’s performance doesn’t go well because of me, even if the driver isn’t in good shape.”
Palau emphasizes that it is important for drivers to not only be physically prepared, but also to train with their cars. For example, Nandu has a side-by-side, trains on the circuit and competes in gravel rallies. “The important thing is that visual and perceptual training is also 100%. And this year Nani, who Jaume considers to be very strong, was able to race. The best training is car-specific training.”
Now that the work is done, the question is clear where Jaume Palau could fail in the physical preparation of its drivers. And the answer is also straightforward. “If a pilot’s performance isn’t improving because of me, it means he’s not feeling well. When a pilot is tired, his brain and vision don’t work as well, which can lead to an accident.”
Sainz and Nani are not supermen
At the Dakar, nothing should be left to chance, whether a driver is looking to go down in the sport’s history as one of the best drivers, or whether his sole goal is to finish. For this reason, issues of nutrition and hydration are also important. Palau condemned some drivers not eating and drinking as they should and warned that experimentation during races is prohibited. Pilots must know all the food they will eat during the race and must never improvise to avoid imbalances. For example, I always feed my Nani baby food that is easy to digest and rich in vitamins and minerals.
A stupid mistake, like when it comes to food, can undo all the work done over months. Some people believe in luck, but Jaume Palau only professes a religion of good luck, where drivers and teams follow the plan and pay close attention to everything to avoid accidents, but unfortunately accidents happen all the time in Dakar. So, are Carlos Sainz (63 years old) and Nani Roma (53 years old) seemingly fresh supermen after completing the Dakar? Jaume Palau declares: “No, they have always valued each other. They are physically active people, so they enjoy a high level of fitness.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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New F1 champion names motorsport legends who helped him
2025 Formula 1 champion Lando Norris admitted that private messages and personal meetings with legends such as Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and four-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner played an important role in the championship fight.
Norris has spoken about the support he has received ahead of the decisive stages of the season.
“I have received so many powerful words of encouragement, messages and speeches from incredible people who are world champions in a variety of sports, from Lewis, Seb and many more.
Many people don’t know that I communicate with Seb. Some, especially Casey Stoner, wrote me a quick message just when I needed it most: “Think about this, believe in yourself, do this, do that.” That really helped me get back on track.”
Norris’ title chances were in serious jeopardy following the recent rise of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. However, McLaren’s successful strategy in Abu Dhabi on the final stage of the season allowed the Briton to finish third at the Yas Marina Circuit and formalize the championship title.
An important component of success was the pilot’s psychological resilience. Norris made mistakes throughout the 2025 season that could have cost him the title, but he managed to withstand the pressure while his teammate Oscar Piastri succumbed to the pressure at key moments of the season.
Norris concluded: “When you win the championship by just two points, I’m sure that the faith and support of the people around me brought me these two points. That’s why I’m grateful to everyone, because sometimes you only need two points to win the championship.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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McLaren pilot: “I’m just hungry. I’m ready to drive in 2026”
McLaren pilot Oscar Piastri said that he was approaching the 2026 season with double motivation after winning his first Formula 1 championship and losing to his teammate Lando Norris.
While the Australian pilot completed the unsuccessful second half of the season in third place in the general classification, 13 points behind Norris, he gained a 34-point advantage after the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort.
After the Dutch stage, it appeared that the situation was completely under Piastri’s control. But a crash in Azerbaijan, as well as a series of poor performances in Austin, Mexico City and Brazil, slowly destroyed his title ambitions.
As a result, although the Australian player regained the pace he showed at the beginning of the championship at the end of the season, he did not have enough distance to close the gap in the final stages in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
While McLaren attributes Piastri’s difficulties primarily to tracks with low grip, at other tracks the driver has traditionally looked much stronger.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on the title, Piastri gained valuable experience against Norris and Max Verstappen, giving him confidence ahead of attacking the title again in 2026.
“I’m just hungry and ready for it. Of course, I’m waiting for a few weeks to get some rest and not think about racing.”
However, many new things await us when we return to work; significant changes to cars and engines.
You never know how you’re going to start the season with such a big update to the rules, but I trust the people around me.
“Personally, he has a lot of confidence in me this season; I’m ready to use this experience in 2026, regardless of the car.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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