MXGP riders cast into limbo with eight-week season hiatus: Herlings, Cairoli, Seewer & Simpson talk delay, rest & contracts
Light for the red, white and blue?
Joe Roberts’ speed and achievement at the Grand Prix of Qatar might be the first shoots of a rebirth for the USA in MotoGP. Neil Morrison was at Losail and digs deep to see if there is potential behind the reawakening
Forging it Factory
Tuning, shaping and changing a stock motorcycle into an MXGP title winning machine: what’s needed? We asked Red Bull KTM Team Manager Dirk Gruebel for the details
The value of the first
Matterley Basin this weekend and the opening shot of twenty in MXGP 2020 but how much value is there for riders chasing glory at round one?
The Market’s Drying Up – What Now For Ducati?
Yamaha moved quickly, Suzuki are almost set and Honda need to keep Marquez. So what does that mean for Ducati when (and if) they have to consider their title options for the next two years?
The three ‘turn-ups’ at Sepang
David Emmett sweated his way through three long days in Malaysia to talk to riders, spy new MotoGP tech and form some early seasons opinions…
Herlings at the start of the storm with Hawkstone Park victory
BBC News declared the storm that hit the UK last weekend was a “twice in a decade occurrence” and it created desperate, Assen-like muddy conditions at the famous English track but that didn’t deter four-times world champion Jeffrey Herlings from opening his 2020 season with customary attacking verve. Here are some observations from Shropshire.