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Marc Marquez’s new documentary is on Amazon Prime Video from February 20, 2023.
MotoGP fans were left asking questions when the new Marc Marquez documentary was not available to watch until the final hours of the first day of its release.
Marc Marquez has shed light on the day that his dispute with Valentino Rossi began - away from cameras, a year before their notorious 2015 clash.
KTM "have to deliver results" with Jack Miller now within their ranks, warned Pit Beirer.
Alex Marquez finally “can prove” why he is a two-time world champion after swapping Honda for Ducati, says Davide Tardozzi.
Marc Marquez is the highest-paid MotoGP rider - but how much money is everyone on the grid reportedly earning?
The Dorna CEO has insisted that the ongoing row over Sprint race bonuses must be resolved between MotoGP riders and their teams.
Not only is Ducati’s reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia confident of avoiding last year’s slow start to the new MotoGP season, but he’s also not afraid of any wet weather.
Throughout the 2022 MotoGP season we heard Fabio Quartararo often demanding Yamaha for an engine that generates more power to battle Ducati, however, it’s now KTM’s Brad Binder who’s searching for more power but in a slightly different capacity.
Stung by his worst MotoGP season, Franco Morbidelli is seeking to switch from being a smooth rider to a ‘chameleon’ in 2023.
MotoGP’s new Sprint races might not be classed as ‘GPs’ but they could well provide the most memorable action of the weekend.
All the major tech updates from the MotoGP 2023 preseason Sepang test...
New technical developments were not confined to the bikes during the opening MotoGP test of 2023 at Sepang last weekend.
How would you rank the five MotoGP manufacturers after the opening test of the year at Sepang?
Enea Bastianini may have been a close fourth on the Sepang MotoGP test timesheets, but the new factory Ducati rider estimates he is only currently at 70-75% with the GP23.
After watching 2021 MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo win races and claim pole positions for them during their time as Petronas Yamaha, Razlan Razali’s RNF Aprilia team are hoping for a similar rise from new rider Raul Fernandez.
It looks like an agreement could be near for riders whose contracts were signed before the announcement of MotoGP Sprint races in 2023.
Three-time MotoGP runner-up Andrea Dovizioso will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2023.
Although significant changes have taken place since the first time he tried the Honda MotoGP bike, Joan Mir feels as though he’s getting to grips with the ‘style’ that’s needed.
Marc Marquez has denied that he is among the favourites to win the MotoGP championship, and implored his Honda team to “stay united”.
MotoGP is still searching for its next Valentino Rossi, as the second season since the legend’s retirement nears.
Although he’s using last season’s RS-GP22 Aprilia bike, second-year MotoGP rider Raul Fernandez has credited the Noale manufacturer for making him feel like a ‘factory rider’.
‘Absolutely not, I’m even more confused’ was the answer given by Miguel Oliveira when asked if he has a theory for why Ducati and Aprilia dominated the Sepang MotoGP Test.
Fastest of the four KTM riders at the Sepang MotoGP Test, Pol Espargaro is adamant that the Austrian manufacturer is capable of running at the front on a consistent basis.