This coming Sunday and next Wednesday find a channel or stream that will beam the last two rounds of a brilliant MXGP contest. It’s going down to the wire and there were even more talking points after a gripping final Grand Prix in Italy last weekend: crashes, smashes, teamplay and dirty riding and 3 points between it all.
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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?
A Slip of the Mask
Marc Marquez’s MotoGP comeback has both exceeded expectations but the double crash in Le Mans last weekend quelled some of the momentum, especially if an ambitious 2021 title bid is still to be considered
Mr Consistency
MotoGP is looking blue. Fabio Quartararo might have the most wins so far but the emergence of Joan Mir presents another young dynamic to a 2020 championship that continues to curl. What does history tell us?
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
Barely breaking sweat
What was 2018 about for renewed world champion Marc Marquez? How did the HRC man blast to arguably one of his most emphatic title seasons yet? Neil Morrison has been there every step of the way