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Keith Huewen believes there is ‘zero’ chance of Kawasaki returning to MotoGP in place of the recently departed Suzuki in the coming years.
Miguel Oliveira expects the battle between riders inside the top ten positions during MotoGP Sprint races to be ‘very eventful’.
Pol Espargaro believes a strong points finish at the 2023 MotoGP season-opener at Portimao could be on the cards, as Augusto Fernandez gets set for official debut.
Second-year MotoGP rider Raul Fernandez has made it clear that joining RNF Aprilia one year later than the team wanted does not change anything.
RNF Aprilia have become the final MotoGP team to unveil their 2023 colours for riders Raul Fernandez and Miguel Oliveira.
Trucks have reportedly begun work on solving the problematic gravel ahead of the Portuguese MotoGP - but there are doubts about its effectiveness already.
Takaaki Nakagami sets out his intentions for the 2023 season by saying top five results and podiums are the best way of saving his MotoGP career.
Gresini Ducati duo Fabio Di Giannantonio and Alex Marquez look ahead to the opening two rounds of the MotoGP season, following contrasting fortunes at the final pre-season test.
Enea Bastianini must “change his approach” to succeed in MotoGP Sprint races, his crew chief warns.
A comment made by Marc Marquez to his brother has been revealed, offering a key glimpse into his mind-set as he prepares to battle Ducati.
Max Biaggi has reflected on his “rinse your mouth” insult to Valentino Rossi, and concluded that they were “two idiots” to argue in front of the media.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has explained why he doesn’t always use a pit board during testing, and why he thinks aerodynamics are 'not good for the show'.
Andrea Iannone cost himself a shot at MotoGP glory due to his decision to leave Ducati, but also through his extravagant personal life, his ex-crew chief believes.
Marc Marquez has “a bit” of jealousy of his brother’s new Ducati, and Alex Marquez reveals “he knows the position which I am now in”.
Reigning Moto3 champion Izan Guevara has already been picked out as a future MotoGP star by the likes of Marc Marquez, Gigi Dall’Igna and Jorge Lorenzo’s father Chicho.
Pol Espargaro has accused Honda engineers of downing tools during Marc Marquez’s injuries, and has revealed his trust issues with the team.
The possibility of both factory Ducati riders fighting for the world championship this season was among the topics on the latest Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
Valentino Rossi had more mental resilience than Casey Stoner, but the Australian was a more naturally gifted rider - although Marc Marquez is better than both, says a veteran of the Ducati garage.
Red Bull KTM team manager Francesco Guidotti has given a frank assessment of the Austrian factory’s situation heading into the 2023 MotoGP season opener at Portimao next weekend.
Despite being MotoGP title rivals for the past two seasons, Fabio Quartararo and Francesco Bagnaia are yet to have a ‘great battle’ on track.
If race wins are proportional to the number of aero attachments fitted to a MotoGP bike, Aprilia will be tough to beat in 2023.
Next weekend’s 2023 MotoGP season-opener at Portimao will feature some special four-wheel demo runs by Ralf Schumacher, at the wheel of his 2003 BMW Williams Formula 1 car.
What could be his last season in MotoGP should he fail to deliver the kind of results Honda expect, Takaaki Nakagami has already confessed that another ‘step forward’ is needed.
Circuit upgrades ahead of India’s inaugural MotoGP round, scheduled for September 22-24, are in danger of being delayed due to ‘a host of legal and technical complications’.