In an interview with Times Drive, Spanish motorcycle racer Pol Espargaró, who is currently teammates with Marc Marquez in the Repsol Honda Factory Team, talks about racing, partnering with Marquez, and more.
From now on, I think my knowledge is increasing, is much better. I’m set to do a better beginning of the race. This is what I was missing today, just to be performing better the first six laps of the race. If I would do that and start in a better position, my race would be much easier and for sure I will end up the race in a higher position. Already on the second lap I was three seconds behind and at the end of the race I arrived 5.9 seconds. So I lost 2.9s to Maverick in 20 laps. This is nothing because I’ve been overtaking. recovering time, getting stuck behind some riders.
Everything ready in MotoGPâ¢: the moment of truth has come!
With the Qatar Tets now in the rearview mirror, we can now draw on its results to see how the 2021 MotoGP⢠World Championship is shaping up
The countdown has begun. After the Official Qatar Test, the MotoGP⢠teams and their respective riders are counting down the days to face the long-awaited Barwa Grand Prix of Qatar that will kick off the 2021 World Championship. After a longer than usual winter, the test days at the Losail International Circuit and the reactions of the great protagonists allow us to draw a fairly realistic sketch of what we can expect to see in the first rounds of the season at the Qatar and Doha GPs.
MotoGP⢠is ready! The moment of truth has come!
With the Qatar Test now in the rearview mirror, we can now draw on its results to see how the 2021 MotoGP⢠World Championship is shaping up
The countdown has begun. After the Official Qatar Test, the MotoGP⢠teams and their respective riders are counting down the days to face the long-awaited Barwa Grand Prix of Qatar that will kick off the 2021 World Championship. After a longer than usual winter, the test days at the Losail International Circuit and the reactions of the great protagonists allow us to draw a fairly realistic sketch of what we can expect to see in the first rounds of the season at the Qatar and Doha GPs.
Jet2 raises $582 million to ride out pandemic travel slump
Published 2 months ago
LONDON (Reuters) – British holiday company Jet2 has raised 422 million pounds ($581.6 million) through a new share issue to help it ride out the COVID-19 pandemic.
With almost a year of travel restrictions having taken a heavy toll, airlines and travel companies were plunged deeper into crisis on Tuesday when Britain tightened its rules.
Holidays are already banned under lockdown, but now travellers into the UK must have three COVID-19 tests – one before departure and two in the days after arrival.
Desperate for travel to have restarted by this summer, the industry has said the government must urgently set out how it will lift restrictions.