Sunday Press Conference: Qatar Airways Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP
The riders that stood on the Australian podium share their thoughts and emotions after Round 17 read more www.motogp.com
Can Royal Enfield succeed with an electric motorcycle where Can-Am stumbled? | Electric
Legacy motorcycle brands are taking bold steps into the electric future, but not all attempts have hit the mark. Can-Am and Kawasaki, both respected for their performance and unique legacies in the gasoline-powered world, have since entered the commuter e-motorcycle market with varying degrees of success, to put it kindly. But now with storied motorcycle brand Royal Enfield set to…
Trackhouse took all aero off Fernandez’s MotoGP bike in Australian GP | MotoGP
Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez competed in the Australian Grand Prix without an aerodynamic package on his Aprilia MotoGP bike and felt like he was “flying”. Due to the disruptive influence of the powerful winds at the seaside track, the Phillip Island circuit is the only one on the MotoGP calendar at which riders are allowed to run without aero. Fernandez…
Word on the Grid: MotoGP™ riders react to a Phillip Island barnstormer | MotoGP
Hear from the protagonists of Sunday’s MotoGP™ race following an unforgettable Qatar Airways Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix! read more www.motogp.com
Moto3™ highlights: Alonso levels Rossi's lightweight class record | MotoGP
The BabyGoat was imperious once again for win number 11 in 2024 as an incredible last lap battle for the podium unfolded at Phillip Island read more www.motogp.com
At EICMA 2024, Can-Am displays the 2025 Pulse and Origin electric motorcycles | thepack.news | THE PACK | Electric
The 2025 Can-Am Pulse and Can-Am Origin all-electric motorcycles were already available for pre-order, as announced here at THE PACK last August. BRP Inc.’s brand, Can-Am, is now excited to present the much-awaited release of their 2025 Pulse and Origin lineup of all-electric motorcycles at EICMA 2024. The Can-Am Pulse is designed specifically for urban use, with a design that…
Honda set for Castrol MotoGP partnership after Repsol split | MotoGP
The Honda MotoGP factory team is finalising a deal with Castrol to replace Repsol from the 2025 season, Autosport has learned. Although it was an open secret for months, Repsol executives formally informed Honda of its intention not to extend the sponsorship deal – which expires at the end of this season – on the Sunday of this year’s San Marino Grand…
What saved Marquez’s Australian GP after surreal tear-off drama | MotoGP
Marc Marquez’s freak tear-off drama looked like it was going to cost him any shot at victory in MotoGP’s Australian Grand Prix – so how did he win anyway? A big part of that, of course, was Marquez’s long-documented affinity for Phillip Island, which this Sunday left him as the clear quickest rider on track – but that is no…
MotoGP™ Race: Qatar Airways Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP
It’s main event time as lights go out for Round 17 of the 2024 World Championship at Phillip Island read more www.motogp.com
More cops on electric bicycles are pulling over cars in traffic stops | Electric
The next time you run that stop sign and hear a siren click on behind you, the blue and red lights in your rear view mirror might look a bit different. But don’t let the bicycle helmet fool you, that ticket is going to sting just the same even if it comes from a police officer riding an e-bike instead…
Seven things we learned from the 2024 MotoGP Australian Grand Prix | MotoGP
The Australian Grand Prix weekend had it all. There was the usual wild Phillip Island weather, which led to a cancelled session on Friday but at least didn’t interfere with the schedule as it had in 2023. Marc Marquez overcame yet another self-inflicted drama – this time a tear-off getting stuck beneath his tyre at the start – to win…
From the Inside: Miller's mega return home! | MotoGP
A sea of support came out for the #43’s homecoming at Phillip Island, as he continues to act as an inspiration for aspiring riders Down Under read more www.motogp.com
MotoGP™: Valencia Grand Prix | MotoGP
Experience live what makes MotoGP™ so fascinating: exciting races at the limits of physics and spectacular duels. read more www.redbull.com
This Indian Electric Motorcycle Just Might Flip The EV Market, Well Maybe | Electric
India is home to a wide selection of electric vehicles which could very well flip the global EV market on its head. For some reason, Indian manufacturers are able to offer electric two-wheelers with impressive specs and performance, for a fraction of the price of their global counterparts. And whatever that reason may be, it would surely make electric two-wheelers…
Bezzecchi critical of Vinales response to Phillip Island sprint crash | MotoGP
Marco Bezzecchi says he was unimpressed by Maverick Vinales showing him the middle finger as he lay motionless on the ground after the pair collided at high speed in Saturday’s sprint race at the Australian Grand Prix. After being taken for additional medical checks in Melbourne on Saturday evening, during which time Vinales made his frustration towards the VR46 Ducati…
Marquez hands Bagnaia a favour: I don't think Marc was thinking about 2015! | MotoGP
The #93 took five crucial points from Jorge Martin in the title race, aiding the reigning Champion and reviving memories of the 2015 Australian GP read more www.motogp.com
I never remove the tear off at the start! | MotoGP
Hear the immediate thoughts of Marc Marquez, Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia after a race of the year contender at Phillip Island read more www.motogp.com
A “luxury” electric motorcycle has made a splash for its price… and not for a good reason | Electric
French manufacturer Ateliers has just unveiled an electric motorcycle that’s generating intense debate in the industry: the Heritage Spirit Scrambler, a model that combines retro design with modern technology, but whose price tag has left the motorcycle community bewildered. With a base price of €23,450, this electric vehicle comes in two versions, dubbed “50cc” and “125cc” – a peculiar nomenclature…
Bagnaia “can be stronger” in Thailand and Malaysia after losing ground to Martin | MotoGP
Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia is optimistic of regaining the points lost to Jorge Martin in Australia as MotoGP heads to two of his favourite tracks for its next rounds. Bagnaia’s deficit to Pramac Ducati’s Martin doubled from 10 to 20 points over the weekend at Phillip Island, where he finished fourth in the sprint and third in the grand…
LAST LAP: M. Marquez beats Martin to glory Down Under | MotoGP
Relive the finale to an epic race as the eight-time World Champion took a magnificent victory at Phillip Island read more www.motogp.com
