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MotoGP injuries ruled Miguel Oliveira out of contention for a Suzuka 8 Hours seat this year, but the Pramac Yamaha rider says ...
Little gains that are here and there Miguel Oliveira In 2015 he finished second in the lightweight series, Moto3. In 2017, he was third overall in Moto2, the championship directly beneath MotoGP™.
Miguel Oliveira was involved in a huge highside crash in the opening practice of the 2024 Indonesian MotoGP. He has been taken to a local hospital after suffering a fractured right wrist, which ...
For the next two years of the MotoGP season, Miguel Oliveira will join Yamaha’s Paramac racing team, which is a big change in his career. The Portuguese rider will be on factory M1 and may ride ...
MotoGP rider Miguel Oliveira is engaged to his stepsister Andreia Pimenta, his dad has revealed. The couple, who have known each other since they were 13, had a secret relationship for 11 years bef… ...
Miguel Oliveira mastered mixed conditions on the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand to win the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. Oliveira showed the adaptability as he navigated a race that ...
Miguel Oliveira: "It's a great privilege for me to represent such an iconic brand in our sport as Yamaha. Through my years of progression and arriving in MotoGP, I've always looked upon the blue ...
Miguel Oliveira’s experience of new factory-satellite MotoGP partnerships at Tech3 KTM and then RNF/Trackhouse Aprilia means “I know exactly what I will encounter” at Pramac Yamaha next season.
Marquez apologises for Oliveira crash at Portuguese GP, accepts penalty By Reuters March 26, 202311:20 AM PDTUpdated March 26, 2023 ...
19. Joan Mir, Repsol Honda - NC 20. Brad Binder, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing - NC 21. Raúl Fernández, Trackhouse Racing MotoGP - NC 22. Miguel Oliveira, Trackhouse Racing MotoGP - NC ...
Miguel Oliveira will be the fourth rider to miss a MotoGP race this season after his team RNF Racing said he has been ruled out of the Argentine Grand Prix due to injuries suffered in the season ...
The Austrian Grand Prix didn't go to plan for Miguel Oliveira, but we caught up with the five-time MotoGP™ race winner at the Red Bull Ring to learn about his will to win.