2018 was a very solid term for Suzuki as Alex Rins emerged as the man to lead the factory in what could be their most potent assault in ’19. Is ‘Rinsy’ really a valid title contender? Neil weighs up the debate
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How to compliment greatness?
Jeffrey Herlings can be considered one of the best Grand Prix riders in the 61 year history of the sport thanks to his win tally of 84 and the fact that he managed to beat one of the greatest of all time
Beirer praises “perfect” team for 2018 dominance
KTM reach the end of their second MotoGP season at Valencia this weekend and can eye progress on the asphalt but their spoils on the dirt and in the realm of MXGP remain without peer. Director Pit Beirer right feels the motocross effort has arrived to a zenith
3 talking points from an epic Motocross of Nations
France’s fifth, the great American drought, Dutch dominance, flimsy motorcycles and a crowd size for the ages: or maybe there is even more to take away from RedBud? Read on
A conversation in the mind of a MotoGP racer
What’s going on ‘in there’ and what does a rider like Bradley Smith do about it? Find out about the thrill, the fear, the insecurity and the privilege…
Wondering about Webb
Steve Matthes casts his gaze onto former 250MX/SX star Cooper Webb to see if the new Red Bull KTM rider for 2019 can find a direction in the 450 AMA division
Jonass: “MXGP is not on my mind”
A recent lack of silverware for MX2 World Champion Pauls Jonass has resulted in the red plate slipping away from the #1 KTM 250 SX-F. The Latvian claims 2019 and the prospect of MXGP is not to blame