There was one talking point and one individual that dominated bike racing headlines since Sunday…and a mountain of condemnation and judgement followed, the likes of which rarely heard since (arguably) Sepang 2015. Neil has his say & view in his latest MotoGP insight
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Wet, wet, wet
Neil’s gaze (earned through a day of waiting and relative boredom at Silverstone) over the events that led up to cancellation of the British Grand Prix
The long road…and not the right one
Sienna Wedes Blogs on the farce that was the 2018 British Grand Prix and how Silverstone could perhaps learn from the past to move on
Chaos in Noale?
In Neil’s latest Blog he asks why Aprilia have descended rapidly down the MotoGP grid after strong signs of progression and why that second saddle next to Aleix Espargaro seems to be the most toxic seat in Grand Prix
Smiling through the gloom
Through the gloom of Yamaha’s current trials and tribulations, the form of Valentino Rossi is the one bright spark.
Up in smoke
Yamaha are in the midst of their biggest dry spell for twenty years in MotoGP and Maverick Viñales made headlines for the wrong reasons last weekend in Brno. As the series gets ready for Red Bull Ring this weekend Neil Morrison provides some insight
Making the difference: Braking in MXGP and MotoGP
One of our standout features in the last issue of OTOR magazine and looking at how braking might be a diminishing specialised skill in MXGP while remaining an utterly essential part of MotoGP