Qatar 2022 for the first round of the longest season on record, a 2021 Ducati Desmosedici triumphed, a refined 2021 KTM RC16 finished on the podium at a track where the Austrian bike had never entered the top five and the most radical overhaul of Honda’s twenty-year-old RCV concept took third place on the podium. For one brand and team time stood still. Full reaction inside. Get scrolling.
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MXGP British Grand Prix: Tickling the formbook
An opinion and some cracking photography from the lens of Ray Archer in Matterley Basin last weekend as MXGP finally drops the gate on the new campaign
Dreamer: the RC30 and MotoGP silly season
An appreciation for one of the most desirable track-derived motorcycles from the last forty years and David Emmett casts an eye over a key contract year for MotoGP in 2022. Plus some juicy CormacGP images from pre-season testing
Calming the potential
The 2021 and 2020 MXGP and MX2 World Champions face a crucial year of development and transition. Why? Read on…plus Lewis Phillips latest MXGP Blog & Products
Ducati generation next is now
Are Ducati on the cusp? The second segment of our February Edition features an in-depth interview with MotoGP boss Paolo Ciabatti as well as Neil Morrison’s latest MotoGP column on why Yamaha could be worried after the conclusion of 2022 pre-season tests
Walking Back
1-1 with Romain Febvre on last race-last laps title anguish, a different Kawasaki experience, recovery and the intensity of that phenomenal 2021 MXGP season.
Fronting Up or Fading Away?
Joan Mir’s attempt to restamp his 2020 title came to a mathematical end last weekend. What conspired against the outgoing #1 during 2021 and could he have made a more robust defence?