MotoGP Emilia Romagna
21/09/24 – 3:00 PM
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Grand Prix Emilia Romagna
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Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli • Sprint Race
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14:50
Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois: Richie Woodhall assesses the tactical battle – ‘AJ will go for the knockout’
The countdown is almost over as Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois prepare to do battle for the IBF heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night – live on TNT Sports Box Office.
TNT Sports boxing pundit Richie Woodhall identified the strengths of both fighters, and how they can utilise their differing skillsets on the big night.
14:45
THAT’S ALL FOR TODAY
Thank you for following our live text coverage of the Emilia Romagna Sprint around Misano. Another perfect performance from Pecco saw him cut the gap down in the Riders’ Standings as Martin slipped up in the closing stages of the sprint.
Join us tomorrow afternoon for the feature race in the final event of consecutive rounds in Misano.
14:40
BAGNAIA: “I TRIED TO BE 100%”
The reigning world champion pulled one back on Martin and closed the gap down to four points in the riders’ standings.
Bagnaia said: “I tried everything to be my 100% when riding and luckily I am able to ride at my 100%.
“I missed the start again and to overtake Jorge was very, very tough.
“I used his mistake to get the lead and after that moment everything was much easier for the front tyre.
“The pace today was incredible, one week ago to riding 1-2-3 is something unbelievable.
“This is unbelievable, I’m very happy and thanks to my team once again for doing an amazing job.”
14:35
MARTIN: “PECCO WAS UNSTOPPABLE TODAY”
After snatching the lead from Pecco on the opening lap, it looked like a win was in the bag for Martin. This was until he picked up a track limits warning halfway through the race which derailed his performance in fear that he would get a penalty.
A small mistake running wide in the closing stints of the sprint cost Martin the victory as Bagnaia stormed past.
Martin said: “Yeah for sure I couldn’t keep that concentration when I got the track limits warning.
“I did this small mistake that was the key for losing the race, if I stayed in front I could have had more opportunities.
“But Pecco was unstoppable today, I think for tomorrow I could be a bit stronger and we will find the way to be back with the victory.”
14:30
BASTIANINI: “PACE WAS WONDERFUL”
After securing the third slot on the podium, Enea Bastianini left the sprint today with high hopes for tomorrow with the fastest lap.
Bastianini said: “Yeah my pace was wonderful but Pecco’s one was the most wonderful today.
“The most difficult thing for me is always the first two or three laps, but after that I was confident to try close the gap but their pace was too good.
“Let’s see tomorrow if we can try and do something more.”
13/13
PECCO PREVAILS
Pecco Bagnaia prevailed in the Misano Sprint race after pulling away from championship rival Jorge Martin in final moments.
Martin snatched pole position off the line from Bagnaia, but the reigning world champion picked up the pieces and stormed past in the final few laps.
Marc Marquez managed to climb up to fourth after starting in seventh, but failed to overtake Enea Bastianini for the last podium slot.
Bastianini found himself setting the fastest lap and taking third place after holding off a speedy Marquez.
Bagnaia’s Sprint victory sees him close the gap to Martin in the Riders’ Standings, reducing it to just four points.
13/13
PECCO PULLS ONE BACK
After regaining the lead, Bagnaia pulled off a perfect finish to his sprint race around Misano. Closing the gap to second-runner Martin, Bagnaia is hungry for more.
Bagnaia
Martin
Bastianini
Marquez
Acosta
Binder
Quartararo
Bezzecchi
Morbidelli
Vinales
11/13
BAGNAIA HOLDS ONTO SPRINT LEAD
After pulling off the long-awaited move on Martin, Bagnaia managed to pull 0.5s away from Martin.
Joan Mir picked up a time penalty for exceeding track limits, while almost half the grid has been warned about the same issue.
Marquez sits in fourth place behind Bastianini who rescued himself from the Spaniard, pulling 3.5s away from the eight-time world champ.
9/13
BAGNAIA RETAKES THE LEAD
Bagnaia has managed to close the gap to Martin after a few laps of pushing his bike beyond oblivion.
The reigning champ is just 0.2s behind Martin on Lap 7, desperate to get past the Spaniard.
By Lap 9, Bagnaia pulled off a remarkable move on Martin to retake the lead. Martin ran wide around a narrow corner and lost the position to an eager Bagnaia who stormed past.
Meanwhile, Bastianini pulls away 1.1s away from Marquez who settles in fourth place ahead of Acosta.
6/13
MARTIN LEADS AS BAGNAIA CHASES
Martin leads the pack around Misano while Bagnaia throws his bike frustratingly around the narrow corners, losing time to the Spaniard storming ahead.
The gap between Bastianini and Bagnaia is increasing as he falls under pressure from Marquez looking to steal the final podium slot.
Many riders have received warnings for track limits as the infamously narrow track proves to be challenging once again.
Race-leader Martin found himself under pressure as he picked up a warning for exceeding track limits.
3/13
ACOSTA COMES THROUGH
In a powerful charge through the field, Pedro Acosta climbs up to fifth place after overtaking Brad Binder around the narrow corners of Misano.
Martin has managed to pull half a second away from Bagnaia as they exchange fastest laps. Going blow for blow, the two title rivals are on the hunt for crucial points in the riders’ championship.
Lingering in the background, Marc Marquez has found an edge on Bastianini who falls under pressure from the speedy Spaniard just 0.5s behind.
1/13
MARTIN SNATCHES LEAD FROM BAGNAIA
Jorge Martin snatched pole position from Pecco Bagnaia on the opening lap, pulling 0.6s away from the Italian rider.
Marc Marquez found himself in fourth after climbing three placing on the opening lap, tailing behind the two Ducati Lenovo riders occupying the last two podium slots.
14:00
RIDERS ARE OFF ON FORMATION LAP
The riders set off on the formation lap around the narrow circuit in much cooler conditions than two weeks ago.
13:55
WEATHER REPORT
Today’s sprint will see prime racing conditions as the sun beams down on the track. It’s not too hot nor is there a chance of rain. The riders sit in a cosy temperature of 24°C while they prepare to head off on the formation lap around the iconic Misano circuit. Track temperatures have reached 36°C.
13:50
MARTIN: IT WILL BE A “DIFFICULT TASK TO BEAT PECCO”
After being bested by his championship rival Pecco Bagnaia in qualifying, Jorge Martin believes it will be a difficult task to beat the reigning world champion around Misano.
Martin told TNT Sports: “Well, I don’t know about the race, for sure I focus on myself and I think I can do it.
“It will be a really difficult task to beat Pecco today, but I will give my 100%.
“I feel comfortable, I’m super happy that we improved the qualifying position because two weeks ago I was struggling quite a lot.
“So, overall, I think we are working quite well and Pecco, he’s in a good shape, so I will try to stop him.”
13:45
BAGNAIA: “WILL BE A CRUCIAL FIRST LAP”
Pecco Bagnaia put in an extraordinary qualifying performance to deny Jorge Martin pole position by just 0.214s. The Italian rider starts the race from a hugely important position, on the hunt for crucial points in the title fight.
Bagnaia said: “If it was in normal conditions with normal temperatures I think it could be much faster.
“In any case, I’m happy – I know every single detail about this track so I think you never stop learning.
“This morning the condition was not too good but 30.0 is unbelievable and it’s the best way to start this afternoon.
“I think it will be a very crucial first lap for the sprint and then let’s see.”
13:40
MICHELIN DELAYS 2025 TYRE FIX
News broke that Michelin has delayed its front tyre fix from 2025 to the unforeseeable future. Their big dreamy plans to design new front tyres to alleviate tyre pressure issues has fallen through and leaves the MotoGP grid in a mess.
Throughout the year, riders have been penalised for low tyre pressures that are illegal in the regulations. A magical solution was proposed by Michelin, even testing the tyre at Misano with great feedback.
However, Michelin’s Piero Taramasso confirmed that the new tyre will not be available for at least another season.
Taramasso said: “We needed some time after the Misano test to analyse all the data, and the final conclusion is that the tyre will not be introduced in 2025. This was the initial plan, but now we need to delay the initial introduction.
“The reason is simple. It’s not enough to have one test. One test isn’t enough to introduce something new. We need to confirm it in different tracks and different conditions.
“It’s very sensitive, the feeling, and riders need more data to be sure that when we introduce it it’ll be a good tyre with good performance for all the riders and manufacturers. Once you introduce it you cannot go back.”
13:35
A FULL GRID FOR 2025
Jack Miller’s move to Yamaha’s new Pramac satellite team has rounded off the grid for 2025. All seats in the premier class have been filled, and it’s an exciting blend of rookies and vets. With new teams and rule changes, 2025 is set to be a real treat to motorsport fans.
Ducati Corse will pair the reigning world champion Pecco Bagnaia with the eight-time victor Marc Marquez in a glorious (shocking) lineup. KTM sees Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta join forces in multi-year deals, while Aprilia steals Ducati riders Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi.
Yamaha retains Alex Rins and secures Fabio Quartararo whilst its felloe Japanese team Honda remains with Luca Marini and Joan Mir. The new satellite team Pramac Yamaha will feature riders Miguel Oliveira and Jack Miller in its line-up. LCR Honda brings rookie rider Somkiat Chandra to MotoGP alongside Johann Zarco.
Gresini Ducati retains Alex Marquez but promotes Moto2 star Fermin Aldeguer to the premier class. VR46 Ducati will keep Fabio Di Giannantonio for a second season while Franco Morbidelli returns to his roots. Trackhouse Racing employs Raul Fernandez and Moto2 championship leader Ai Ogura while Tech3 GasGas secures Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastinanini.
13:30
THE TITLE FIGHT ENSUES
As we head into Round 14 of the season, the fight for the title lingers on. With six rounds to go, there’s no clear answer who will be crowned champion in 2024.
Jorge Martin currently leads the championship standings with 312 points, just seven points ahead of Pecco Bagnaia. Initially it looked like another easy title for the Italian rider but the last few rounds have seen Martin and Marc Marquez step up their game.
Marquez sits just 46 points away from Bagnaia in second, and considering his recent form, this could be an issue. Although he starts from seventh, Marquez could certainly do some damage to the championship rivals if he charges up the field. If there’s one person on the grid who could pull it off, it’s the eight-time world champion.
13:25
MORE OF MISANO
The MotoGP grid returns to the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for a second instalment in back-to-back Misano rounds. After the cancellation of the Indian and Kazakh GPs, Emilia Romagna stepped up to save the day.
Misano is 4.2km long featuring 16 technical corners with a blend of high-speed straights and undulating terrain. Since its construction in 1972, it has become a staple in motorcycle racing and used to act as the host of the Italian Grand Prix during the late 70s and early 80s.
The track has undergone major development to create a modern track renowned for its smooth tarmac and excellent grip levels. Riders adore racing around this track due to the silky smooth surface and the slight elevation at Turns 8 and 10.
13:20
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You can also watch TNT Sports through BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media.
13:15
WHAT HAPPENED IN QUALIFYING
An extremely close qualifying session saw Pecco Bagnaia deny Jorge Martin pole position by just 0.214s. Martin looked to be flying around Misano, smashing the track lap record with a top speed of 1:30.245s until Bagnaia put in an extraordinary lap to pull one back on the championship leader.
Francesco Bagnaia
Jorge Martin
Enea Bastianini
Brad Binder
Pedro Acosta
Marco Bezzecchi
Marc Marquez
Maverick Vinales
Fabio Quartararo
Franco Morbidelli
13:10
WELCOME BACK TO MISANO
Good afternoon and welcome to our live text coverage of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. We are back for the second of two consecutive rounds in Misano after the cancellation of the Indian and Kazakhstan GPs.
Marc Marquez topped the time sheets during Friday practice sessions in Misano, besting the championship leader Jorge Martin, but Pecco Bagnaia denied both Spaniards the chance of starting from pole.
Can Bagnaia retake the championship lead this afternoon or will the Spaniards come to spoil the party?
Emilia Romagna GP Live – Pecco Bagnaia looks to retake championship lead in the second instalment of back-to-back Misano races.