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Reader Rides
If it was a paddock basher or a shiny new one, no one forgets their first bike. If you get printed, you’ll get an Oxford lock, Fred’s fave gets the Ipone kit. Show us yours!
Revolving racer - Brayden Elliott
Brayden Elliott - It’s been a long off season and although it’s never easy saying goodbye and leaving Australia, I’m back in England with exciting times ahead for another season in the British Superstock 1000 Championship. Throughout the final part of 2018 I took on the
Grid Talk - Seth Crump
Seth Crump is the lone KTM rider in the ASBK Supersport 300 championship enjoys being the odd man out
Not forgotten - Blair Harley
There actually wasn’t a lot this bloke couldn’t do
Grid Talk - John McGuinness
We caught up John McGuinness, with the 23-times Isle of Man TT winner at this year’s International Festival of Speed
Revolving racer - Aiden Wagner
Aiden Wagner- It’s been a crazy couple of months but all the effort has been well worth it and now my aim is to win the 2019 ASBK title and make the statement that “I’m back”. I’ve just finished two days of testing at Wakefield Park to get ready for the second round
Old School - 80s Katana
The big buzz at the moment is Suzuki’s brave decision to relaunch the Katana, its icon model of the Eighties. If Suzuki’s car division can relaunch the Jimny, why shouldn’t it do the same for the Katana. Both are instantly recognisable to former Seventies longhairs and h
Yamaha Niken
We have so many questions of this bike, a single test was never going to cut it. But six months will!
FAST TALK - FRANCO MORBIDELLI
We catch up with MotoGP’s future star on the eve of his first factory ride in world motorcycle racing’s premier category
José & the Amazonas
Like the dinosaurs, the Amazonas was born enormous and has since disappeared. But a passionate craftsman is trying to rekindle the flame of Brazil’s forgotten myth
Fast talk with Toby Price & Daniel Milner
AMCN recently shared a few beers and a high-class barbie with with two of the best off-road racers on the planet. Listen in
Eddie Lawson’s back-to-back titles
Eddie Lawson became the first rider to win back-to-back 500cc world titles on different bikes. Now, 30 years on, his engineer Erv Kanemoto reveals how the archived it and why it was pivotal for today’s technology. Premier-class Grand Prix bikes were never nastier than in the 1