Difficult race to 5th for Bradley
Posted on 10th October 2010 by Aspar Press
Two hours later than the customary start time, the 125cc Malaysian Grand Prix kicked off proceedings in Sepang at 1pm.
Posted on 10th October 2010 by Aspar Press
Two hours later than the customary start time, the 125cc Malaysian Grand Prix kicked off proceedings in Sepang at 1pm.
Posted on 9th October 2010 by Aspar Press
Roasting conditions continued to dominate proceedings on the second day of the Malaysian Grand Prix, with the riders able to comfortably improve yesterday's lap times in this morning's free practice but struggling to do so in the heat of the afternoon.
Posted on 8th October 2010 by Aspar Press
With barely enough time to rest and recover from their exertions in Japan just five days ago, the 125cc World Championship riders were back on track at Sepang today for the first day of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Posted on 5th October 2010 by Aspar Press
The 125cc teams and riders head from Tokyo to Kuala Lumpur this week for the second of three consecutive races - a 5,000km journey for a race at a 5km track, the vast Sepang International Circuit.
Posted on 3rd October 2010 by Aspar Press
Although rain was forecast for the Japanese 125cc Grand Prix, a minor miracle gave the riders a dry race. It was an almost normal race in meteological terms.
Posted on 2nd October 2010 by Aspar Press
Three names rung louder than any others around the Motegi public address system during 125cc qualifying this afternoon as Marc Márquez and Bancaja Aspar pair Nico Terol and Bradley Smith dominated proceedings.
Posted on 1st October 2010 by Aspar Press
Five local wildcards boosted the entry list for the Grand Prix of Japan, which got underway this afternoon with the opening free practice for the 125cc class.
Posted on 28th September 2010 by Aspar Press
The top handful of riders continued to distance themselves from the rest of the field today as series leader Marc Márquez smashed the pole record by 1.2 seconds with a lap of 1'48.124.
Posted on 28th September 2010 by Aspar Press
The Grand Prix of Japan returns to its traditional autumn slot this weekend following its postponement due to volcanic ash earlier in the year, tagging on to a Malaysia-Australia double header to make for three races in a row across different continents.
Posted on 19th September 2010 by Aspar Press
125cc racing resumed in the first race since the passing of Moto2 rider Shoya Tomizawa, with the race delayed by five minutes in order to allow for a homage to the late Japanese talent.
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