MotoGP Emilia-Romagna Media Day: Key Takeaways from Top Riders' Insights
20. 09. 2024 12:00 CET
5 min

MotoGP Emilia-Romagna Media Day: Key Takeaways from Top Riders' Insights

Eliška Ryšánková
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The MotoGP Media Day at Misano set the stage for an exciting Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Key riders like Jorge Martín, Francesco Bagnaia, Fabio Quartararo, and Marc Márquez shared insights on their preparations, rivalries, and strategies heading into the crucial weekend. With major developments like Yamaha's V4 engine and Jack Miller’s move to Pramac, fans can expect thrilling battles on the track.

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The MotoGP Media Day at Misano on September 19 set the stage for an exciting weekend of racing, with the final seats announced for the 2025 grid. The event saw top riders discussing their preparations, challenges, and expectations. Below are some key takeaways from the media day:

MotoGP Press Conference 1:
Key riders like Jorge Martín, Francesco Bagnaia, Marc Márquez, and Enea Bastianini discussed their expectations for the upcoming Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. They shared insights on their performance, strategies, and the importance of the race for their championship standings. Bagnaia and Martín highlighted their rivalry, while Márquez and Bastianini discussed their plans to make a strong comeback in the race.

Press Conference 2:
Fabio Quartararo, Brad Binder, Marco Bezzecchi, and Jack Miller shared their outlooks for the weekend. Quartararo reflected on Yamaha’s performance struggles, Binder emphasized KTM’s push for improvements, and Bezzecchi discussed his competitive form this season. Miller shared his excitement for upcoming challenges, especially after his switch to Pramac Racing. The riders spoke about their preparations and ambitions heading into this crucial race weekend.

Fabio Quartararo on the V4 Engine:
Quartararo discussed Yamaha’s bold decision to switch to a V4 engine, a departure from their traditional inline-four design. He acknowledged Yamaha has been trailing behind European manufacturers and praised the team’s willingness to innovate to close the performance gap. He expressed cautious optimism but also noted the risks involved in this major change.

Marc Márquez on Being a Title Contender:
Márquez discussed whether he now considers himself a serious title contender following his recent victories. While he’s made significant progress in the standings, closing the gap on Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia will be tough. Márquez remains cautious, acknowledging his improved performance but not fully declaring himself a contender yet. He prefers to focus on the upcoming races.

Jack Miller’s Move to Pramac Racing:
Miller talked about his move to Pramac Racing next season, emphasizing his determination to achieve more in MotoGP. He referred to it as “unfinished business” and expressed excitement about proving himself with Pramac, which he sees as a key step in his career. Miller reflected on the challenges ahead and his readiness to push for better results.


To wrap up the day, the riders’ determination and the excitement building for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix are clear. Fans can expect fierce battles on the track as riders push for crucial championship points, with Misano’s technical challenges adding to the thrill of the competition.

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