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  "textContent": "Brno MotoGP Post-Race Round Up: A Moment Of Madness, A Masterful Marquez, And Ogura Shows His Potential\n\nThere is a huge amount going on in MotoGP this week. The first private test of the Pirellis at Brno on Monday, with official riders on the 2027 850cc prototypes. A test which happened behind closed doors, with no electronic timing, and team members sent to stand trackside all day with stopwatches.\n\nAt the weekend, the announcement that the MSMA had signed their contract with MSEG for the next five years, bringing to an end a stand off which had lasted almost a year. And which is about to unleash a veritable tidal wave of official rider contract announcements, starting today. If you thought the first announcement would be anyone other than Marc Márquez, you were wrong.\n\nThen there's the usual practicalities of attending a race: packing up in Brno, driving down to Vienna, catching a flight to Amsterdam, taking a train home. An announcement about grid spacing, the removal of front holeshot devices, and factories being allowed a maximum of 6 bikes from 2028. In between, recording a podcast. It is all immensely time consuming.\n\nDavid Emmett Tue, 23/Jun/2026 - 21:45\n\n  * Read more about Brno MotoGP Post-Race Round Up: A Moment Of Madness, A Masterful Marquez, And Ogura Shows His Potential \n  * 2 comments\n  *   * Log in or register to post comments\n\n",
  "title": "Brno MotoGP Post-Race Round Up: A Moment Of Madness, A Masterful Marquez, And Ogura Shows His Potential"
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