Riders injured in motorcross accidents
Australian Remy Gardner and Swiss Dominique Aegerter were both absent injured from Jerez, suffering injuries in training accidents to blight the start of their European campaigns.
Crutchlow on top at Day one Spanish GP
Independent LCR-Castrol team rider Cal Crutchlow took the top slot on the close-backed time sheets
Zarco signs two-year contract with the Red Bull KTM team
The rumour was true; and the hottest unsigned rider in MotoGP has made up his mind. Johann Zarco has signed a two-year contract with the Red Bull KTM team.
MotoGP stars in Jerez
Ahead of the exciting Gran Premio Red Bull de España in Jerez, MotoGP riders Pol Espargaró (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), Álvaro Bautista (Angel Nieto Team), and Moto2 riders Pecco Bagnaia (SKY Racing Team VR46) and Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Ajo) took to the streets of the
Bad boy Iannone back in favour
Timing is everything, and Andrea Iannone’s return to a fast and logical approach for a superb third place in the Texas GP has put him back on Suzuki’s radar for 2019.
Zarco poised for Red Bull KTM
Flying Frenchman shuns HRC and Suzuki for priority in KTM factory team
Andrea Dovizioso deal done
Andrea Dovizioso is set to become Ducati’s longest-serving grand prix rider with the extension of his factory deal for 2019.
Jack Miller races after mountain bike injury
Jack Miller left with shoulder and collarbone injury after a mountain bike accident in California.
Marquez has Rossi and Agostini records in sight
The Spaniard equaled Doohan and Stoner with six consecutive premier class victories at the same circuit
Marc Marquez takes the win at the Americas GP
Marquez wins but five riders leave Austin within eight points at the top of the standings - and it's 'DesmoDovi' in P1
Remy Gardner 17th At Americas GP
Remy Gardner finished 17th in today's Moto2 Grand Prix of the Americas, riding his Tech3 Mistral 610 machine into the top 20 after a tough weekend at the undulating 3.4 mile COTA track.
Rossi describes Texas track "a disaster”
After the first day, riders had enlarged on their criticism of the track, with Rossi describing it as “critical – a disaster”; Petrucci calling it dangerous, and Jack Miller saying that the work seems to have made the bumps worse rather than better … comments echoed by ot