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April wins in Assen but Italy is not happy
Italy⚽ Sports5 days ago

April wins in Assen but Italy is not happy

The article discusses the performance of the Aprilia racing team during the Dutch Grand Prix, highlighting their success with a double victory led by Takaaki Ogura, who secured his first win in the premier class. The team's achievement marks a historic moment for Japan in motorsport. Meanwhile, Fabio Quartararo (referred to as 'Bezz') suffered a serious crash early in the race, resulting in injuries requiring medical attention. Despite being conscious and mobile, he was hospitalized for further checks. His accident cost him the championship lead, now held by Jorge Martin. The article also mentions other challenges faced by riders like Pecco Bagnaia, who had to retire due to technical issues. Additionally, it notes the personal milestone of the Ducati rider, who became a father recently.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
April wins in Assen but Italy is not happy

The article discusses the performance of the Aprilia racing team during the Dutch Grand Prix, highlighting their success with a double victory led by Takaaki Ogura, who secured his first win in the premier class. The team's achievement marks a historic moment for Japan in motorsport. Meanwhile, Fabio Quartararo (referred to as 'Bezz') suffered a serious crash early in the race, resulting in injuries requiring medical attention. Despite being conscious and mobile, he was hospitalized for further checks. His accident cost him the championship lead, now held by Jorge Martin. The article also mentions other challenges faced by riders like Pecco Bagnaia, who had to retire due to technical issues. Additionally, it notes the personal milestone of the Ducati rider, who became a father recently.

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