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With his sights set on his return, the Repsol Honda team rider talks about his physical condition and what his aims are for the 2021 season.
Marc Márquez and Pol Espargaró are prepared for the new challenges ahead.
In this issue of the MotoGP glossary, we'll look at some concepts related to riding, technology, and, in particular, fuel. Don't miss the opportunity to continue learning about all the details of your favourite sport!
This week we'll fire-up our engines for the competition with a new list of MotoGP terms. Discover with us some of the most common techniques and technologies used on the World Championship circuits.
At Box Repsol, we want to teach you a little more about this magnificent sport. Let's take a look at some of the terms that may come up during the GP.
MotoGP riders' gear incorporates numerous protective elements, including protective pieces in the suits, knee sliders and elbow pads, an airbag, and a helmet. After all, safety is the number one priority.
In order to make the competition a reality, a great amount of material must travel from circuit to circuit across the globe. Here, Box Repsol is going to tell you how Dorna organises the logistics of GPs.
World Championship bikes have always been a technological showcase, however, current regulations limit the use of some materials to manufacture certain pieces. Current MotoGP bikes are built using materials with exceptional properties. We present two examples: magnesium and titanium.
The speeds that riders reach in a MotoGP can mean that there are many critical points on the circuit. To get through these moments, we have electronic controls such as engine braking and anti-jerk, which make for a smoother ride.
Although MotoGP riders are equipped with protections in their suit and other gear, and even on their bike, on the track itself there are features that can save lives. Here we look one by one at the things that increase safety, both reactive and preventive.
What MotoGP tools does the Repsol Team use? To carry out all the maintenance tasks in the Box, there are two toolboxes. Do you know what's inside them?
One of the most difficult things to do with an extremely fast vehicle is, naturally, to put on the brakes. Along with their dazzling acceleration capacity, MotoGP bikes need an effective set of brakes.
After a strange season in 2020, Box Repsol presents the 2021 MotoGP calendar Are you ready to get back to the competition?
The most important thing during a race is going the fastest, and every little detail counts when it comes to gaining a few precious milliseconds. So it comes as no surprise that MotoGP bikes have super strict and thorough maintenance protocols.
The Repsol Moto3 rider rounds off the season battling for a podium. Ryusei Yamanaka places 17th.
Stefan Bradl finishes the last round of the season in seventh position, with Álex Márquez in ninth
The Repsol Honda Team rider achieves his best grid position of the season at the last GP of the year, and will be on the second row. Álex Márquez places sixteenth.
Álex Márquez and Stefan Bradl face the last Grand Prix of the season this weekend, at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal.
The Repsol Moto3 rider takes his second consecutive podium, after starting from 17th place. Ryusei Yamanaka scores points by finishing 15th.
The Repsol Honda Team rider races less than 24 hours after a big crash on Saturday. Stefan Bradl places fourteenth.