Márquez: ‘The championship changes in a millisecond’
Marc Márquez seemed to have hoodwinked them all before Sunday’s COTA Grand Prix got underway, then he threw it all away and Pecco Bagnaia swept to his first win of 2025
The latest Royal Automobile Club talk show with Steve Parrish. Read Lunch With… Steve Parrish in the July 2018 issue
Motorcycle racer turned TV analyst Steve Parrish joins Motor Sport magazine’s Mat Oxley and Jack Phillips ahead of his evening at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall.
He looks back on how the world of motorcycling has changed since he retired, including recalling the many antics recounted in his new Parrish Times autobiography, what’s changed at the Isle of Man TT and what it was like to be Barry Sheene‘s team-mate.
Marc Márquez seemed to have hoodwinked them all before Sunday’s COTA Grand Prix got underway, then he threw it all away and Pecco Bagnaia swept to his first win of 2025
Luca Marini scored his first MotoGP podium at COTA two years ago, aboard a VR46 Ducati. This week he’s back there in a different situation, working to get Honda back to the front of the pack. So how does the Italian ride a MotoGP bike and help Honda redevelop its RC213V?
Marc Márquez is on his way to surpassing Valentino Rossi and Giacomo Agostini to become the most successful MotoGP rider of all time. But could this new target ruin his focus on what really matters: winning world championships?
Marc and Alex Márquez were once again in a class of their own at the MotoGP Argentine GP, where Pecco Bagnaia’s struggles have him contemplating a return to his 2024 Ducatis. Meanwhile the real heroes of the weekend were Honda and Johann Zarco