The story of Ducati’s now-iconic race victory at Imola in 1972 and how it spawned a special motorcycle along with a new, excellent MotoGP column analysing whether Alex Rins is the dark blue horse that everybody should heed. This segment also asks questions of the ’22 WorldSBK opener at Aragon.
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If You Have A Finger On The Trigger, Make Sure You Chose The Correct Target
An eventful trip to Argentina for the penultimate round of 2019 WorldSBK gave Graeme Brown plenty to write about for his latest Blog
The Turnaround
Back in April we were all placing bets on when, not if, Alvaro Bautista would wrap up the 2019 WorldSBK title. The optimists amongst us were pointing out that there was a long way to go in the season but it looked as though it was Bautista’s championship to lose. Is he now losing it?
Don’t Look Away
this year’s WorldSBK championship is like a good crime drama. Just when you think you have worked out the ending, another plot twist gets thrown at you.
When the North Wind Blows
WorldSBK continues to shiver in Alvaro Bautista and Ducati’s presence but the chilly conditions at Assen last weekend also helped keep the field in a deep freeze. Graeme Brown’s fingers have thawed for a Blog from the Netherlands as Superbike stays red
WorldSBK: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
GeeBee’s thoughts and opinions from a 2018 WorldSBK year and for a contest that is less than two full months away from starting again in earnest
All shapes & sizes
EICMA & Aragon: WorldSBK hurried into 2019 before a wheel had even turned at Valencia for MotoGP. Graeme was at Motorland and Blogs on what he saw and what he thinks as next year’s championship takes the first congealing steps to solidification