The two dominant riders of 2017 Grand Prix so far this season have yet to square-up on even terms (Tim Gajser sick in Qatar, Tony Cairoli out of luck in Argentina) and the Red Bull ace believes a chance was missed at Neuquen
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What are you up to this weekend? The Bike Shed…
If you are anywhere in the vicinity of London this weekend (or any other time) then pay a vist to The Bike Shed underneath the Shoreditch rail arches and close to Old St; a fantastic shop, lounge, restaurant and hangout that just drips of biker cool. We went along to see what the fuss it about…
Neil Morrison Blog from Qatar: issue #150
Neil Morrison covered the third and final 2017 MotoGP test and now lends this opinion and evaluation on the factory bikes after the laps, times and potential shown thus far..
Using the Butterflies: Nerves before a Grand Prix
We scouted the MXGP paddock for opinions on how nerves and pre-race anxiety manifests itself and affects riders before the first Grand Prix of the season. Some interesting comments inside…
Cairoli cites good vibe for radiant first ’17 outing
We chatted exclusively to Tony Cairoli after he swept the first round of the Italian Championship last weekend to talk health, happiness on the works 450SX-F, metal gate floors and whether he’ll still be able to challenge the younger element of MXGP
MXGP: What Cairoli will we see at Qatar Grand Prix?
Last MXGP Blog from issue 147 and a look at how Tony Cairoli might attack the 2017 season. Will the Sicilian come out roaring in Losail to make a statement?
Febvre anticipates Herlings impact
2015 MXGP World Champion comments on the impending threat of former MX2 rival Jeffrey Herlings in MXGP this year. What’s the Frenchman’s opinion of the new Dutch threat in the 450s?