Franco Morbidelli questions his MotoGP skills after Czech Grand Prix
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 8:44 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026

Franco Morbidelli expressed frustration after his performance at the Czech Grand Prix, questioning if he has forgotten how to ride a MotoGP bike. He noted some improvement with a better start compared to earlier races and aimed to maximize his performance while making few mistakes. Despite these efforts, he continues to face challenges in his racing.
- •Morbidelli participated in the Czech Grand Prix last weekend.
- •He noted a better start but felt under pressure.
- •Questions his current skills on the MotoGP bike.
- •Continues to work on maximizing performance every lap.
- 8:44 AMMotorsport.com — "Maybe I forgot how to ride a MotoGP" bike, says Franco Morbidelli
"Franco Morbidelli's ongoing difficulties in MotoGP continued at last weekend's Czech Grand Prix, after which the VR46 Ducati man wondered out loud if he had forgotten how to ride a MotoGP bike. "I did the maximum today," he said wearily on Sunday evening. "I had a better start compared to yesterday. I tried to maximise the performance every lap. I made very few mistakes. I tried to make the ...Keep reading
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