After the recent activity in Argentina MotoGP is all but assured of a return to South America in 2013 but there are some movements occurring that indicate the series could be heading to another continent in as little as four months…
2011
KTM 690 Duke: keys to fun
OTOR were invited to the sunny climes (and scary mountain roads) of Gran Canaria a couple of weeks ago for the impressive launch of the 690 Duke. This was motorcycling at its simplest, fun, effortless and liberating. KTM provided us with some cool photographs as well…
Gamer’s world…
We grabbed a couple of the most obvious video game titles connected with MotoGP and Motocross and played a bit, crashed a bit and took some words from the people responsible to see just how enjoyable racing with a controller can be…
The trials and tribulations
The first feature inside the new OTOR 19 involves interviews with three Grand Prix stars to find out exactly what drives and motivates a professional motocrosser to battle through injury and deal with the risks of the sport…
OTOR nearing half million readers for 2011
It’s not been a bad first year for OTOR…after an FIM prize and steadily growing readership the figures bizarrely spiked with the Stoner-covered issue seventeen meaning that we’re nearing half a million readers for 2011…
Tony Cairoli between 350 and 450cc for ’12
The World Champion sent a quick email to let us know that he is back on a bike for the first time since his wrist break at the Motocross of Nations and could se swayed by KTM’s new 450SX-F for the 2012 campaign…
David Philippaerts chats pain, operations, metalwork and comebacks
At the end of July factory Yamaha MX1 racer David Philippaerts suffered a horrific training crash in Germany that left both wrists facing the wrong way. After three operations and a boatload of metalwork the 2008 world champion is getting back on track…