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30 March 2018

Grid Talk - Martin Port

Martin Port is Motorcycling Australia’s operations director on the past, present and future of ASBK

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30 March 2018

Chaos Theory

I’ve been in India a bit lately, and this has led me to a honking (quite literally) realisation about a rider’s rite of passage, of the heightened skill and awareness which early exposure to motorcycling awards us, and how important this is for survival. Witnessing inner-cit

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30 March 2018

Where are they now? - Ralph Hannan

The surfie-turned-mechanic whose life was shaped by racing

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25 March 2018

Hall of Fame inductee - Troy Bayliss

It is unlikely another reigning World Superbike champion will win a MotoGP race in the same season. Fame hasn’t changed Troy Bayliss, and the honest worker is a true Aussie legend – an example to all.

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22 March 2018

Nozem Amsterdam BMW R107R R 80

Turns out there’s other cool things to do in Amsterdam apart from you-know-what. Like building amazing custom BMWs

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22 March 2018

Revolving Racer - Rohan Tungate

Outta the ’Gate

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18 March 2018

LAMBRETTA’S 250CC GP PROTOTYPE

How one man’s love for Lambretta uncovered the Italian marque’s little-known but highly innovative grand prix aspirations

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14 March 2018

Grid Talk - Michael Rutter

Few riders have raced in as many different series second-gen racer Michael Rutter

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14 March 2018

Where are they now? Tim Gibbes

Tim Gibbes - international scrambles and enduro pioneer

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11 March 2018

Meet Mike Webb - MotoGP’s headmaster

Mike Webb is the MotoGP Race Director, the man who sits above the pits and punishes professional racers for misbehaving. This is how he earned the right

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11 March 2018

Aussie ironman Chris Warwick

The 2017 Kamfari winner Chris Warwick had very mixed emotions at the finish line of the 50th running of the Baja 1000.

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10 March 2018

Giacomo Agostini

He won 122 Grands Prix and 15 world titles, and at 75 he’s still riding demo laps all round the world on his famous machines. He’s Giacomo Agostini, Greatest Of All Time.