EICMA & Aragon: WorldSBK hurried into 2019 before a wheel had even turned at Valencia for MotoGP. Graeme was at Motorland and Blogs on what he saw and what he thinks as next year’s championship takes the first congealing steps to solidification
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Here to stay?
2018 was a very solid term for Suzuki as Alex Rins emerged as the man to lead the factory in what could be their most potent assault in ’19. Is ‘Rinsy’ really a valid title contender? Neil weighs up the debate
All the pieces matter
Is the Ducati-Dovizoso combo still the most potent act to rival Marc Marquez in MotoGP? The Italian is proving his 2017 form was no flash-in-the-pan…but how has he gone about remaining the sport’s top threat? Neil Morrison finds out
KTM’s 790 Duke: An essential ‘Naked’?
Roland Brown rides KTM’s newest street bike and offers an opinion and verdict on the motorcycle that plugs a gap in the Austrians’ portfolio. Does the 790 Duke stand-up to the quality of the 1290 Super Duke, Adventure and GT models? Read on…
Making Sense of it All – Seven Questions for Ramon Forcada
Neil sits down with Maverick Viñales Chief Mechanic Ramon Forcada to understand the whys and wherefores around #25’s highs and hang-ups with the factory M1. Are they close to solving the puzzle?
5 things you might not have known about Michelin & MotoGP
A third season now for the French firm as the sole tyre supplier in Grand Prix and one of the key ingredients in how and why MotoGP has become unmissable. Here are a few things we found out about Michelin & MotoGP in Qatar and ahead of round two in Argentina this weekend
The Black Orange
In this month Blog David reacts to the first major team/brand shift in the MotoGP paddock, and something of a re-spread of power as Monster Yamaha Tech3 make a breakaway from the Japanese