Rolling free of a motorcycle means a blow to the body, confidence and championship points tally, and frequently, it’s just an undesirable facet of the sport. The fallers at the Grande Premio 888 de Portugal spanned the range so what happened and what do the incidents mean?
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Walls closing In?
Ducati have a situation. Their satellite team-supported riders excelled at the Qatar double, usurping the hype and hope of the factory squad. What does this dynamic potentially mean for the racer with the most on his shoulders: Jack Miller?
Infront Motor Racing CEO David Luongo comments on revised 2021 MXGP calendar and further delays
A new calendar coming, a June start date, one-day MXGP formats and fingers crossed for eighteen diverse dates for 2021 MXGP
Broadcast views: the rise of the Pulp Podcast & show
Steve Matthes has been an OTOR Blogger for almost ten years but his own Podcast empire and the PulpMX show has grown unceasingly in size, coverage and relevance. Far from being a dedicatory nod to Steve and his efforts we wanted to know a bit more about PulpMX, the reasons for the boom and why it continues to connect the sport and the fans unlike any other media outlet…
Wading in again: what was H1 and the first SX like? [Fly Racing 2021 SX Blog #2]
Brand new Blogger for 2021 – Mike Antonovich – was on the floor at Houston for the first round of ’21 AMA Supercross. Was it racing but not as we know it?
Making it stick? 51 owns H1 [Fly Racing 2021 SX Blog #1]
It was a red night in Texas for the first night of Supercross and the second major motorcycle race of 2021. Steve Matthes was in Houston and watched Justin Barcia make a signal of intent for the third year in a row
Zach Osborne talks 2021 Supercross: schedules, track variation, fans, rivals, Bakers Factory and being the outside bet at title success
The 2020 AMA Pro National Motocross Champion is one of the names hovering on the fringe of ’21 450 SX title contention as the series gets ready for the first fireworks of the season with a triple-header in Houston