Francesco Bagnaia shatters records with thrilling pole position in Thailand
Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati pulled off a sensational pole position at the Grand Prix of Thailand, clocking an astounding 1:28.700 on his final lap.
Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati pulled off a sensational pole position at the Grand Prix of Thailand, clocking an astounding 1:28.700 on his final lap.
Sunday's victory was Marquez's seventh finish on the top of the podium in the premier class at the German track, equalling Valentino Rossi's record of straight wins at Mugello.
The Hypermotard 950SP, on the other hand, features a flat seat, Ohlins suspension with increased travel, bi-directional quick-shifter and Marchesini forged wheels.
Vijay Parmar, Founder of Raid De Himalaya, said, “I have witnessed significant growth in the adventure motorcycle segment and this trend is only going to gain momentum in future.