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Marc Marquez’s shoulder injury “serious” as MotoGP doctor shares recovery update
Dr Angel Charte opens up about Marquez’s latest injury and why he thinks the Spaniard is right to switch focus to 2026 ...
Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) and Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) have enjoyed a simply remarkable season, with ...
The reigning Champion has confirmed he won’t compete again this year, targeting a return to full strength for next season ...
Marc Marquez has revealed he will not take part in the final three races of the MotoGP season due to injuries sustained in an ...
Marc Marquez has successfully undergone an operation on his right shoulder after the 2025 MotoGP world champion sustained a fracture during the Indonesian Grand Prix on 5 October. The factory Ducati ...
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Ducati confirms Marc Marquez replacement for rest of MotoGP 2025
World Superbike star Nicolo Bulega will replace Marc Marquez for the rest of the 2025 MotoGP campaign, Ducati has confirmed.
They say time heals all wounds. Well, not if you are Valentino Rossi or Marc Marquez. Their rivalry helped make the 2010s one of MotoGP’s golden eras, even if, ironically, the two never truly battled ...
Tech billionaire Marc Benioff is shifting his tone toward President Donald Trump, saying he "fully" supports the president and is now urging him to deploy the National Guard to Benioff's home city of ...
Marc Maron interviewed former president Barack Obama on the 1,686th and final episode of his pioneering “WTF” podcast. Obama was previously a guest on the show while still in office in 2015, marking a ...
Barack Obama helped Marc Maron lock the gates on his podcast Monday, returning to the show for the final recording after 16 years and more than 1,600 episodes. “How are you feeling about this whole ...
Barack Obama is teaching Marc Maron how to say goodbye. The former president joined the comedian on the final episode of Maron's long-running "WTF" podcast, released on Monday, Oct. 13. During the ...
The comedian, actor, and former podcaster discusses his decision to bring “WTF” to a close after 16 years and interviewing its final guest, Barack Obama. The comedian, actor, and former podcaster ...
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