In Bangkok, Toshiba & Naturenix Begin Testing Battery Subscription Service for Electric Motorcycle Taxis | Electric
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Bangkok electric motorcycle taxis help travelers manage traffic congestion. Yet, previously, the batteries from the EV taxis suffered from high temperatures. The issue is especially noticeable in two- and three-wheeled vehicles, where adding cooling devices is challenging, particularly in hotter nations like Thailand. Expensive…
Bastianini left “angry” after distant Malaysian GP podium | MotoGP
Enea Bastianini pronounced himself “angry” after being unable to compete with factory Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia and Pramac Ducati’s Jorge Martin for victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. The Italian inherited third-place after Marc Marquez fell off his 2023-spec Gresini Ducati but finished over 10 seconds down on winner Bagnaia. Although Marquez’s fall allowed Bastianini to close to…
Update on the 2024 finale | MotoGP
CSO Carlos Ezpeleta talks a potential final round in Barcelona from the 15th-17th of November – and when we can expect offficial confirmation read more www.motogp.com
MotoGP™ Warm Up: PETRONAS Grand Prix of Malaysia | MotoGP
The premier class are on track for the final time before the race as they fine-tune their machines read more www.motogp.com
Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle set to be showcased today: All we know so far | Electric
Royal Enfield is all geared up to showcase its highly anticipated first electric motorcycle, likely named the Flying Flea, today at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan. In the lead-up to the launch, Royal Enfield has released several teasers that hint at the design and features of the upcoming electric bike. One particularly striking teaser shows the silhouette of the…
Bagnaia clings on to title hopes with 10th win of 2024 | MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia overcame Jorge Martin’s early challenge to win the Malaysian Grand Prix, making a light dent in the Spaniard’s championship lead as he finished second. The pair duelled in spectacular fashion after factory Ducati rider Bagnaia converted his pole to a first-corner lead. So Martin ultimately had to settle for second and 20 points aboard his Pramac Ducati. It…
Moto3™ Race: PETRONAS Grand Prix of Malaysia | MotoGP
Join Matt Birt, Louis Suddaby and Simon Crafar as the lightweight class scrap it out in Malaysia read more www.motogp.com
Moto3™ highlights: Alonso fends off Furusato for Sepang victory | MotoGP
Six consecutive victories in the lightweight class for Alonso, for the first time since Rossi in 1997, as he beats Furusato and Rueda to Malaysia victory read more www.motogp.com
2025 Can-Am Origin & Pulse Review | Electric
Rennie Scaysbrook | November 3, 2024 We all love a comeback story, right? Can-Am, that most famous neighbor of ours to the north, is moving back into a space in which it once held some serious sway, but with a difference. The Canadians are back for the first time in decades with the Pulse (left) and Origin (right) electric motorcycles….
Bagnaia says “anything can happen at Barcelona” despite slim title hopes | MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia believes the switch of venue from Valencia to Barcelona offers him an extra glimmer of hope in his unlikely bid to overhaul Jorge Martin in the MotoGP points race at the last round. Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia closed the gap to Martin to 24 points with a win in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix, keeping the Italian’s hopes alive…
MotoGP : World Championship Race Results From Sepang (Updated) – Roadracing World Magazine | MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia won the FIM MotoGP World Championship race Sunday at Sepang, in Malaysia. Riding his Lenovo Team Ducati Desmosedici on Michelin control tires, the Italian won the 19-lap race by over 3.141 seconds. The Championship point leader, Jorge Martin was the runner-up on his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati Desmosedici. Bagnaia’s teammate, Enea Bastianini placed third. Alex Marquez crossed the…
What actually triggered terrifying Sepang MotoGP crash | MotoGP
The terrifying crash that interrupted MotoGP’s Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang was triggered by a seemingly innocuous sequence of events through the first two corners. Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo and KTM duo Jack Miller and Brad Binder were down on the ground coming out of Turn 2, but all of them were effectively passengers in the incident – one in…
Tinbot presents new GTX scooter and YanYang range | Electric
Tinbot will showcase at EICMA 2024 (Hall 10 | Booth C78) many novelties, among them the GTX and the YanYang series. The GTX is an electric scooter with a rated power of 8 kW and 20 kW peak power, torque reaches 320 Nm, and a top speed of 130 km/h. The torque values ensure nimble and agile behaviour; the dimensions (length…
Miller, Binder, Quartararo escape injury after Malaysian GP crash | MotoGP
Jack Miller, Brad Binder and Fabio Quartararo all emerged from the second-corner incident at Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix without serious injury. The race was red-flagged following the multi-rider crash, with Miller receiving attention on the circuit after his head appeared to hit the back of Quartararo’s Yamaha as he fell from his factory KTM. Honda’s Joan Mir also ran over…
MotoGP™ Race: PETRONAS Grand Prix of Malaysia | MotoGP
It’s main event time as the premier class battle it out for honours at Sepang read more www.motogp.com
“Dear Jorge”: Martin receives a letter to remember | MotoGP
The Championship leader gets a surprise letter from his girlfriend, Maria, as his first match point approaches read more www.motogp.com
Wow 774 and Wow 775, two renewed, impressive electric scooters (and even more affordable) | Electric
Wow is one of the electric motorcycle manufacturers that continues to thrive, and it is renewing its 774 and 775 scooters for 2025 – which also come at a more affordable price. According to Moto.it, the motors are similar, but with different power outputs: 4 kW in the Wow 774 and 5 kW in the Wow 775. The batteries are…
“Winning Malaysian GP will not be enough” for MotoGP title | MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia has admitted he will need help from other riders to have any chance of winning the 2024 MotoGP world championship following his sprint crash on Saturday. Retiring from the sprint race on lap three while title rival Jorge Martin eventually won meant Bagnaia’s points deficit grew from 17 to 29 points ahead of Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix. This in…
MotoGP : Bagnaia Breaks Record, Takes Pole Position At Sepang – Roadracing World Magazine | MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia earned pole position during MotoGP World Championship qualifying on Saturday at Sepang, in Malaysia. Riding his Lenovo Team Ducati Desmosedici GP24 , the two-time and defending World Champion broke the All-Time Lap Record of 1:57.491 he set last year with a time of 1:56.337 around the 3.44-mile (5.54 km) circuit during Qualifying Two (Q2) on Saturday. Jorge Martin…
MotoGP : Sprint Race Results From Sepang – Roadracing World Magazine | MotoGP
Jorge Martin won the MotoGP Tissot Sprint race Saturday afternoon at Sepang, in Malaysia. Riding his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati on Michelin control tires, the Spaniard won the 10-lap race by 0.913 seconds. Six-time MotoGP World Champion Marc Marquez was the runner-up on his Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici GP23. Enea Bastianini finished third on his Lenovo Team Ducati Desmosedici GP24. …
