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MotoGP: CatalanGP (EN)
The sixth round of the World Championship in Barcelona delivered a chaotic and dramatic weekend. While Saturday celebrated the strength of Alex Marquez and Acosta, Sunday shattered all tactical scripts: three restarts, major scares for Alex Marquez and Zarco, and a tire lottery. Throwing out the classic "Top & Flop" structure, we dive into a survival analysis: from Di Giannantonio's tactical triumph to the technical and sporting disasters of Aprilia and KTM.
Mauro Longoni
6 days ago8 min read


Top & Flop: MotoGP Le Mans 2026
Le Mans never disappoints: amidst the roar of 300,000 fans, Jorge Martin took it all, moving within a single point of the world championship lead. While Saturday offered hope for Bagnaia, Sunday saw him crash out once again. However, the real shock is Marc Marquez’s setback: another DNF and an injury that will keep him sidelined. Between Quartararo’s miracles on the Yamaha and Ai Ogura’s steady rise, here is the detailed analysis of a weekend that has shaken up the standings.
Mauro Longoni
May 116 min read


WWE Backlash 2026
WWE Backlash 2026 turned out to be the classic transition PLE: barely three hours of show born from rushed storylines and too many injuries. While Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker finally settled their scores (despite too many interferences), the rest of the card slipped away between Danhausen’s pointlessness and technically sound but soulless matches. The only thing that saved the night was the Main Event: a brutal Jacob Fatu pushed Roman Reigns to the limit, ending the show i
Mauro Longoni
May 106 min read


Formula One - Miami Gran Prix.
F1 is back in Miami, and Kimi Antonelli is the undisputed king: three wins in a row and a 24-point lead over a struggling Russell. McLaren showed true pace, dominating the Sprint and pushing for the win on Sunday with Norris and Piastri. It was a nightmare for Leclerc, as a last-lap spin and a penalty ruined his podium hopes. Alpine and Williams are finally showing signs of life, while Audi remains an unreliable mess. Antonelli is running away with it; the hunt is officially
Mauro Longoni
May 47 min read


MotoGP 2026 - Jerez de la Frontera (EN)
After a month’s wait, MotoGP returns to Jerez for its 40th anniversary, delivering a weekend of two halves. Saturday’s rain rewarded Marc Marquez’s "outrageous luck," winning the Sprint after a crash, and saved a struggling Bagnaia. On Sunday, the sun shone as Aprilia dominated with four bikes in the top six, while Alex Marquez claimed a flawless victory. A sad note for Yamaha and Honda: despite new engines, the gap to the front remains a chasm. The title fight is heating up.
Mauro Longoni
Apr 278 min read


Formula One: What Went Wrong?
The 2026 Formula One season is pure chaos. To lure Audi, Ford, and Cadillac, the FIA imposed 50% electric engines that have turned into a nightmare: batteries dying mid-straight and cars slowing down while drivers are floor-to-metal. From Melbourne to Suzuka, the "pinnacle of motorsport" has become a frustrating exercise in energy management rather than a limit-pushing race. It’s the triumph of corporate ego over pure performance—a technological betrayal pushing loyal fans aw
Mauro Longoni
Apr 219 min read


WWE WrestleMania 42: A double-sided medal.
Wrestlemania 42 was meant to be the "showcase of the immortals," but at times it felt like a glorified Raw with overpriced tickets. Between a Night One crippled by flash matches and non-stop commercials, and a Night Two saved only by a brutal Main Event between Roman Reigns and CM Punk, the takeaway is bittersweet. When creative builds are lazy and marketing devours the wrestling, greatness vanishes. What’s left are just a few sparks of glory in a vast desert of creative bore
Mauro Longoni
Apr 2012 min read
