Brayton back and on the attack
The highly anticipated Australian Supercross Series kicked off in style at a redesigned track in Jimboomba, Queensland on 23 September. In the first of six rounds, it was defending SX1 champion, American Justin Brayton (Penrite Honda) who stole the show, returning Down Under with
JACK MILLER SET FOR AUSSIE MOTOGP RETURN
Jack Miller is set to return from injury at this month’s Australian MotoGP following a training accident in Andorra last week.
Ted Collins Ready for YMI Superbike Debut at Phillip Island
Newly crowned Motul Supersport Champion, Ted Collins (NextGen Motorsports, BMW S1000RR) will be making his debut for the YMI Superbike Class at the Spokes.com.au presents Round 7 Phillip Island
Jack Miller out of Motegi with broken leg
Miller will not race in the Japanese Grand Prix after fracturing the tibia in his right leg in a training accident on Friday
Revolving Racer - Melissa Bruce
Return to Romaniacs
Gardiner wins the 2017 Women’s Championnat de France d’enduro
The grand finale of this year’s Championnat de France d’enduro headed to Ambert, a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France. 24-year-old Jess Gardiner entered the fifth and final round leading the championship by one slender point after suffering
Davies Wins As Rea Goes Out
The chance of the glory of a double win was cruelly robbed from new triple champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) as eventual race winner Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) took advantage of the Northern Irish rider’s bad luck. Davies took his seventh race victory of
Tuuli Wins His First As Championship Changes Shape
With five times world champion and recent points leader Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) out of the race after a heavy crash that broke his hip in three places on Saturday, Niki Tuuli (Kallio Race System Yamaha) won the Magny Cours contest, ahead of official Yamaha rider
ANGEL NIETO 1947-2017
He won more titles than anyone except Ago, on a record number of marques, and paved the way for Spain to become the road-racing powerhouse it is today. We salute Ángel Nieto…
AUSTRALIAN MOTOGP: PLAN AHEAD
We’re just three weeks out from the Aussie round of MotoGP and it will go like that
Rea The Triple Champion After Emphatic Wet Win
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) used his pole advantage off the line and demolished the field to win not just the race but an unprecedented third successive world championship.
Rea Fastest On Friday
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) started his potentially historic weekend in France in perfect shape, setting the fastest Friday practice time at Magny-Cours. As he goes for his third world championship in succession this weekend, his start was textbook stuff in dry and relati