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Where are they now? Dave Horton
Dave Horton was a major player in the Aussie 250 GP class of the 1980s and 90s
YAMAHA RACING ROARS IN MX NATIONALS WITH HUGE RIDER LINE-UP
Yamaha Racing will have a huge presence at the 2017 MX Nationals featuring a massive rider line up spread across a wide variety of teams and divisions in their pursuit of championship glory. After winning nearly all before them at the MX Nationals in 2016, including the MX1, MX2
SPEEDWAY - D-Dub celebration!
Dubbed the “Turbo Twins’ by European fans, best mates Darcy Ward and Chris Holder formed one of the most successful pairings in Speedway history when the duo raced for Poole (U.K.), Torun (Poland) and Piraterna (Sweden). It was always going to be an emotional reunion but
Sliders roll the dice
It was a meeting to celebrate speedway sidecar racing and to honour one of the stars of a previous era – but it was the sport’s young guns who stood up to be counted.
Revolving Racer - Callum Spriggs
“The speeches were getting better but I was still anxious.”
Liam Jackson and Max Miller Round out the 2017 Kawasaki KX Junior Squad
Liam Jackson and Max Miller have been recruited as the newest members of Kawasaki Motors Australia’s KX Junior Squad development program and will campaign their KX85 racing machines in 2017.
Viñales wins Qatar Grand Prix
Yamaha vs Ducati as Qatar stages an opener to remember. Showtime? The curtain's up...
Remy Gardner taken out in the opening lap
Remy had his Moto2 race debut with the Tech3 Moto 2 Racing team cut short under the floodlights of the Losail International circuit earlier today after he was taken out on the opening lap.
Rain threatens opening MotoGP race of year
Picture gallery at very wet Qatar Grand Prix
Class Warfare returns to the AORC
Can a 450, or even a 250, claim outright victory in 2017?
Pole dancers
After winning his second Superpole of 2017, KRT’s Jonathan Rea reached 10 career Superpole wins at Chang, matching veterans Carlos Checa and Pierfrancesco Chili. If he does it again — and he will — he will draw level with one-season championship-winning wonder Ben Spies.
The qualifying tyre brouhaha
…that didn’t actually matter