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MotoGP gets ready for at the iconic TT Circuit Assen
Assen: magic and myth collide at the ‘Cathedral’
Aprilia gives you wings
THE new Aprilia new RSV4 RF LE is basically the same as the current RSV4 RF aside from one styling change that we’re sure other manufacturers will be copying in the near future – MotoGP-style wings on its fairing. Sure, Kawasaki has already been there with its H2, but the RS
Dresda Triton and Dresda Triumph
Dave Degens looks back at the pair of Dresda racers parked on the Montlhéry banking and says: “I never really liked riding here – I crashed in 1970 when I was blinded by the sun when I was right at the top. I hit the rail and came off. But Montjuïc Park, that was tight and
Rea Wins Race Two For Strong Laguna Double
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) went from ninth on the race two grid to another race win after he overtook the early race leader, Eugene Laverty (Milwaukee Aprilia). Rea’s win was the 62nd of the season and his second double of the 2018 campaign. Laverty was in second
2018 KTM 790 Duke
I feel extra qualified to test the new KTM 790 Duke, simply because the Duke name and I go way back. I attended the world launch of the very first KTM Super Duke for AMCN in 2003, I owned a single-cylinder Series One KTM 620 Duke for a couple of years (a bike I should never have
Grid talk - Ron Hogg
The mastermind behind the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship explains why it’s one of the world’s most successful series – and Australia’s future role in it
Revolving Racer - Josh Waters
Three Aussie titles, and a heap of overseas experience, means Josh can rationalise the down times and hopefully use them to his advantage
Setting up your home workshop
Want to start tinkering but don’t know where to start? Here’s the first in a our multi-part guide to setting up a home workshop. First stop… the tool shop
One year on: can Yamaha end the streak at Assen?
The Dutch GP marks an unwanted milestone for Movistar Yamaha, but there are reasons to be positive
History of Dririder
If you’ve ridden a motorcycle during the last four decades, there’s a good chance you’ve donned a Dririder jacket. This is how it came to be
Rea Fastest Despite Crash
Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) finished the fastest WorldSBK rider after the first three practice sessions at Laguna Seca, despite a low-side fall suffered in FP3.
Pedrosa and Yamaha: a match made in heaven?
Rossi, Viñales and Jarvis talk about the future of the Spaniard and his potential move to Yamaha in 2019