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Round two Thai WorldSBK this weekend
Find out the 10 things you definitely need to know ahead of the second round of the season at Chang International Circuit
Rounds 1 & 2 of the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC)
As we emerge from the dusty haze that was Toowoomba, the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) have come away with five lessons learnt.
Grid Talk - Leon Haslam
What’s it like riding a World Superbike after racing a domestic-spec Kawasaki ZX-10R? The 2018 British Superbike champion, Leon Haslam explains
Protests against Ducati aerodynamic rear swing-arm rejected
Ducati’s “winds of change” aerodynamic rear swing-arm scoops blew up a storm of protest after Dovizioso used the enigmatic fitment to win the opening race of the season in Qatar. And while it seems perfectly obvious that the far-from-secret scoops, which had been seen in
1997-2019 Suzuki DR650SE
Big-bore trailies and chook-chasers were around long before the term adventure tourer was coined. Brochures back in the early-1990s labelled them dual-sports motorcycles, particularly those from Suzuki who pioneered the use of the term. From then to now the Hamamatsu-based com
Remy Gardner Finishes 4th After Stunning Ride In Qatar GP
Remy Gardner made his 2019 intentions clear with a stunning ride that saw him miss out on a maiden Moto2 World Championship podium by 0.002s in yesterday’s Qatar GP, the opening round of the new season. Running strongly throughout all Free Practice sessions Gardner qualified
GREGORY THE GREAT - Gregg Hansford
It wasn’t what the late Gregg Hansford did in his short time on the GP circuit that made him such an enigma, but rather what he didn’t do
Qatar GP protests referred to MotoGP Court of Appeals
At the VisitQatar Grand Prix, the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel received various protests concerning aerodynamic devices on the rear swing arm of Ducati machinery ridden by Andrea Dovizioso (Mission Winnow Ducati Team), Danilo Petrucci (Mission Winnow Ducati Team) and Jack Miller (Al
Dovizioso wins Qatar MotoGP
Well, we told you it was going to be close. But nobody could have predicted just how close. Records for closeness were smashed at Qatar, with the closest ever top 15, one of the closest podiums, and a thrilling victory by 0.023 of a second. It went to Andrea Dovizioso, in a re
Ducati’s hole shot device
There was more news on Ducati’s much-discussed hole shot device, after the Italian team chiefs complained to Dorna about the positioning of the on-bike camera that on Friday clearly showed Dovizioso turning the control on the top triple-clamp before performing a test start.
MotoGp to return to Indonesia
A special press conference confirmed the details announced mid-February of the planned “street circuit” for a MotoGP return to Indonesia in 2021.
Vinales takes pole at Qatar
The spectre of cold and damp at Turn Two claimed a number of victims in MotoGP afternoon practice and evening qualifying … but Maverick Vinales was not one of them. Instead – underlining his speed in testing – the Monster Yamaha rider went fastest from the start, and then r