After two rounds of the 2021 season the landscape was looking bleak and barren for KTM for their fifth term in the class. In the wake of the sixth and seventh races of the calendar and after some rapid revisions the Austrians have performed a startling turnaround, and their lead rider is in feisty form
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A Moto3 love story: It’s complicated
Has the parity in Moto3 been a ticking bomb? Do we hungrily absorb the perils of racing so eagerly without the thought of what could actually happen? Neil Morrison has his own view from the front lines
A Slip of the Mask
Marc Marquez’s MotoGP comeback has both exceeded expectations but the double crash in Le Mans last weekend quelled some of the momentum, especially if an ambitious 2021 title bid is still to be considered
Are holeshot devices here to stay?
An advantage, an experiment or a gimmick? Marc Marquez was relatively new to start devices when he returned to MotoGP in Portugal. What did the HRC rider think? David Emmett provides a perspective
Line in the Sand?
2021 MotoGP is only four races old but the Spanish Grand Prix might have been a pivotal Grand Prix both for one rider and the championship chase. Neil Morrison shares his take…
No shoey but finally all showy for ‘Thriller’
When Jack Miller owned just the third victory for Australia in the last ten seasons of MotoGP there was a sense of Déjà vu. It was not the 26 year old’s maiden success of course and, like that rain-sodden day in Assen in 2016, Miller was able to triumph for a second occasion by maximising an opportunity.
No more fun time Frankie?
Strange times for Yamaha’s top performer from 2020 that apparently has already agreed to a third season with the Petronas SRT squad. Neil Morrison offers his take on the evolving career of Franco Morbidelli