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Following Toprak Razgatlioglu’s recent Yamaha MotoGP test and potential switch to Grand Prix racing in 2024, former two-time WorldSBK champion and MotoGP rider James Toseland spoke to Crash.net about the differences between both classes and why MotoGP requires a higher ‘skill level’.
MotoGP rookie Remy Gardner has explained why he now favours Hard Enduro over Motocross for training.
How many engines each MotoGP rider has used – and withdrawn - so far in 2022.
This week’s Ibiza drink-driving incident adds to a year of extremes for Ducati MotoGP star Francesco Bagnaia.
Will Finland’s KymiRing ever host a MotoGP race?
Francesco Bagnaia was in a car crash in Ibiza before failing a breathalyser test.
Cameron Beaubier goes into the Moto2 summer break still chasing a debut grand prix podium after another opportunity slipped away at Assen.
Whether it’s Jorge Martin or Enea Bastianini, MotoGP’s latest race winner Francesco Bagnaia is unconcerned who his team-mate will be next season, as long as they ‘understand our work and try to be part of the team’.
Yamaha’s statement criticising the FIM Stewards, Marc Marquez’s recovery, Ducati’s MotoE machine and listener questions dominate this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
EXCLUSIVE: MotoGP teams ‘judge too fast’, learning from Aleix, Vinales ‘one of the best’ - Sam Lowes
Aprilia’s rise from MotoGP strugglers to title contenders, team continuity being integral to success and the talent of Maverick Vinales - Sam Lowes shares his thoughts on his former team.
Valentino Rossi has been encouraged that he will soon finish on the podium after his best result on four wheels at Misano.
Valentino Rossi delighted his home crowd by finishing fifth at Misano in the GT World Challenge Europe sprint race on Sunday.
Valentino Rossi spun then failed to finish his first race at Misano on four wheels in the GT World Challenge Europe on Saturday.
Valentino Rossi is predicting ‘hot weather, big crowds and weekend full of emotions’ as he heads home to Misano for the sixth round of the Fanatec GT World Challenge.
With Alex Marquez officially confirmed at Gresini Ducati and Alex Rins on the verge of replacing him at LCR Honda, here’s all the latest on the 2022 MotoGP ‘Silly season’.
MotoGP Assen: ‘It was a dangerous movement’; Luca Marini 'lucky not to crash' after Joan Mir contact
Although neither rider suffered damage, there was a clear difference of opinion between Joan Mir and Luca Marini following their opening lap incident at the Dutch MotoGP.
It may have been at his and Jack Miller’s expense, but Brad Binder couldn’t help but admire Aleix Espargaro’s double pass into the final chicane at the Dutch MotoGP.
Yamaha Racing Managing Director Lin Jarvis ‘disappointed to see the inequality with which penalties are applied by the FIM MotoGP Stewards panel’.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has given a detailed insight into his recovery from a fourth surgery on his right arm.
Alex Rins may not have put pen to paper but an agreement to ride for LCR Honda in MotoGP 2023 is now ‘almost done’.
The standout rookie so far in 2022, Marco Bezzecchi showed just why former two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner had such high praise for the Italian last season, after claiming a maiden premier class podium in Assen.
MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo has made his anger clear at receiving a Long Lap penalty for Sunday’s collision with Aleix Espargaro at Assen.
Wayne Rainey’s return to a 500cc Yamaha at Goodwood, Fabio Quartararo’s Assen error and Aleix Espargaro’s epic comeback all feature on this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
‘If I have the chance I will do it’ - Maverick Vinales admits he’s prepared to sacrifice his own result if it means helping Aleix Espargaro win the 2022 MotoGP World Championship.