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Toprak Razgatlioglu promoted to MotoGP: Yamaha's announcement

Toprak Razgatlioglu will race in MotoGP starting in 2026 with the Prima Pramac Yamaha team. This was announced through an official note by the Japanese manufacturer itself, with which the Turkish rider had become world champion in Superbike in 2021.
“Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, the current World Superbike champion and 2021 WorldSBK champion with Yamaha, will return to wear the Yamaha colors in the 2026 season – it reads -, debuting in MotoGP with the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team”.
“After an extraordinary run in the FIM Superbike World Championship (2018-2025), during which he won two world titles and established himself as the second winningest rider ever with 63 victories to his credit, Razgatlıoğlu is ready to take on a new challenge in the premier class of motorcycling”.
“Razgatlıoğlu’s move to MotoGP and his joining the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team, a team officially supported by Yamaha in partnership with Pramac, is a strategic choice that will allow him to showcase his unique talent at the highest level of motorcycle racing”.
“Further details on the 2026 line-up of the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team will be announced soon” closes the Yamaha statement.
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Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton holds on to Frederic Vasseur

These were the words of Ferrari’s Briton Lewis Hamilton in Thursday’s press conference ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, to a question about the accusations against the team principal made by some Italian media.
“Vasseur is the main reason I am here and I am grateful to him. We are on this adventure with him and I want him to stay, I think he is the person who can take us to the top. I had not read anything, I learned about it here. But these are baseless words, not everything runs smoothly and there’s a lot to do, but no discussion going on about Vasseur”s position.
“I don’t feel a desperate need for a result, maybe from the outside the feeling is different – the Briton later said.
In Spain we had problems that hurt us a lot. The team doesn’t want to talk about it much, but I said at the end of the race that I had never experienced anything so difficult.”
“Then, with the engineers we realized that there had been a problem and having identified it was also a relief. Discussing with the engineers to be able to find a square with the team is the goal and everyone is working towards that. I hope it goes better here this time”.
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Italy Under 21, Daniele Ghilardi warns against Slovakia

More painful than expected, uncertain until the end, but the 1-0 win over Romania still opened a fast track for Italy in the Under-21 European Championship. A momentum that must be preserved in their next Group A engagement on Saturday night: beating hosts Slovakia, added to a missed win by Romania over Spain, would bring a dowry of access to the quarters with 90 minutes to spare.
“It will not be an easy game – warns Daniele Ghilardi – however, from the retreat, not least because, as we have seen, there are all strong and organized teams here”. There are two ‘Italians’ on the roster: Cagliari defender Adam Obert and offensive midfielder Tomas Suslov, Ghilardi’s Verona teammate.
The lineup selected by Jaroslav Kentoš, 51, is not easy to decipher given its’absence in the qualifiers. But it promises to be a tough obstacle. Against highly-rated Spain, it showed character and will want to redeem the defeat, which came with a goal conceded in the second half, after managing to climb back from 0-2 to 2-2.
With the boost of their own crowd that will fill the Trnava stadium, they will have to aim to win, and then play for passage against Romania. Ghilardi knows Suslov well, author from the penalty spot of the momentary equalizer with Spain, already more than 40 appearances in the senior national team. “Slovakia has several good players and I think Tomas is by far the strongest. He’s technical and very good in the one-on-one ’one-on-one – explains the blue ’I–ll give some advice to my people on how to stop him”.
“The first game was crucial to get into gear well – Ghilardi emphasizes again, going back to yesterday – We wanted to win and we did, we didn’t concede any goals and we could have scored more. We also had some bad luck by catching two poles, but that” is okay. A starter on his debut, always punctual in marking, he also contributed in the offensive phase by initiating the action of Baldanzi’s goal.
“It was not studied – he admits – because we usually try to play inside, but they were closed and needed some width. I saw that Ruggeri had space, I passed it to him and it went well”. With Nunziata Ghilardi reached the final of the Under-20 World Cup two years ago. An experience he hopes to repeat, perhaps with a different epilogue: “We will try in every way to win this European – he promises – It would be a great thrill”.
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Knee checks operated on for Christian Kouamé

Two months after surgery on his right knee, Fiorentina player on loan to Empoli, Christian Kouamé underwent checks at Villa Stuart in Rome by Professor Mariani.
The Ivorian striker underwent functional tests and underwent orthopedic examination, while the next and final clinical step is scheduled for mid-July.
Kouamé was injured last April 6 during Empoli-Cagliari, suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
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