What's on the menu for riders at the Misano Test? | MotoGP
A crucial one-day test awaits the MotoGP™ stars on Monday – hear what they have in store! read more www.motogp.com
Revolt to launch new electric motorcycle on 17 September | Electric
-Maybe a new variant of the RV400 -Could have more range and features Revolt Motors is all set to launch a new electric motorcycle on 17 September. The company is quite tight-lipped about the bike but it could be a new variant of the RV400. We can also not rule out the possibility of an all-new motorcycle from Revolt. Nevertheless,…
REWIND: From drought to deluge | MotoGP
After waiting 1043 for victory, Marc Marquez took two in the space of a week as title momentum shifted back and forth in visits to Aragon and Misano read more www.motogp.com
Misano win impossible without the rain | MotoGP
Marc Marquez says his MotoGP victory in the San Marino Grand Prix would have been impossible without the mid-race rain shower. The eight-time world champion made it back-to-back wins at Misano following his victory in Aragon last weekend. Marquez held off a challenge from world champion Francesco Bagnaia, who was second, while championship leader Jorge Martin gambled on the rain…
MotoGP™ Race: Gran Premio Red Bull di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini | MotoGP
It’s main event time as the premier class do battle in front of a capacity crowd at Misano read more www.motogp.com
Revolt Motors teases new premium electric motorcycle launch this September: What’s coming? | Electric
Revolt Motors is reportedly all geared up to introduce a brand-new electric motorcycle on September 17, 2024, further expanding its lineup. While the company has sent out media invites for the event, specific details about the new model remain under wraps, reported HT Auto. As per the publication, the forthcoming motorcycle will likely be Revolt’s second all-new product, aside from…
MotoGP™ race highlights: Gran Premio Red Bull di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini | MotoGP
Relive the drama from an action packed premier class race at Misano read more www.motogp.com
Repsol to end 30-year partnership with Honda in MotoGP | MotoGP
Repsol has announced that it will be ending a 30-year relationship with Honda at the end of the current MotoGP season. The Spanish oil giant has been a sponsor of Honda since 1995, a partnership that had spawned one of the most famous liveries in the history of motorcycle racing. Repsol had already reduced its commitment to the factory Honda…
All that we can do, we are trying – Puig on Misano Test | MotoGP
The Repsol Honda Team Manager discussed what was on the menu for his riders during the one day test, and had some kind words to share about Repsol read more www.motogp.com
Who did it? 74-year-old man killed on electric bike in Marlboro | Electric
MARLBORO — Authorities don’t know who struck and killed an elderly man who was riding an electric bicycle. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office says the fatal collision is under investigation. The crash occurred on Monday morning, according to the prosecutor’s office. Marlboro police responded to School Road East, near Buckley Road, just before 9:45 a.m. According to an investigation, a…
UNSEEN: I thought, 'what the f*** is he doing?' | MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia reveals his shock at Jorge Martin’s costly decision, while Marc Marquez well and truly got the party started in Misano! read more www.motogp.com
FIM set to enforce MotoGP engine freeze | MotoGP
FIM’s Grand Prix Commission is set to approve a freeze to engine development in MotoGP until the new regulations come into force in 2027. Autosport has learned the GPC aims to ratify this change at its next meeting, provisionally scheduled in the run-up to the next round of the season in Misano. However, the two Japanese manufacturers, Honda and Yamaha…
MotoGP™ highlights: 2024 San Marino GP | MotoGP
Enjoy the best of the action from a highly dramatic race in Misano read more www.motogp.com
Honda files patent for electric drive motorcycle sidecar | Electric
A patent filed by Honda indicates the Japanese motorcycle maker is researching or developing an electric motorcycle sidecar. In the patent, Honda intends to install load sensors on the supports connecting the sidecar to the motorcycle. The sensors will feed data to a control unit located in the sidecar which then controls power to the sidecar wheel. When the rider…
MotoGP – Echo of the networks: The Quartararo Challenge is launched | MotoGP
You’re not interested enough in social media to follow several hundred drivers, team managers, technicians and teams, but you don’t like to miss any of the little stories that animate MotoGP, the World SBK and the other categories? This daily column is made for you, early in the morning, to start the day well while waiting for more substantial but sometimes…
Hamilton wants a MotoGP team because F1’s growth can be replicated | MotoGP
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has shown interest in purchasing a team in MotoGP, claims Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei. It was announced in April that Liberty would acquire 86% of the shares of Dorna Sports, the Spanish company which has owned MotoGP since 1992. The deal was valued at $4.2billion, with the remaining stake staying with MotoGP…
High drama as Martin and Bagnaia almost collide, Morbidelli and Acosta do! | MotoGP
There are early fireworks in Misano as the Championship top two went wheel-to-wheel for the lead while the GASGAS Tech3 rookie lost some aero read more www.motogp.com
Could Arc Vehicle «rise from the ashes» with its luxury electric motorcycles? | Electric
Arc Vehicle – not to be confused with Arch Motorcycles founded by Keanu Reeves – once offered luxury electric motorcycles but shut down in March. However, it may now be poised for a revival. In its four years of operation, the small British manufacturer delivered only 11 units of its Vector model, finding itself in a precarious financial position. Despite…
OTHER BATTLES: All the fights you may have missed in Aragon and Misano | MotoGP
Marc Marquez went back-to-back in the most recent double header, but what about some of the action further down the field? read more www.motogp.com
Who gains the most from MotoGP’s engine freeze? | MotoGP
Changes in regulations are almost always a source of conflict between manufacturers in the MotoGP. This is logical, because each defends its own interests based on the situation it faces at a given time. Next week, at the start of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the Grand Prix Commission plans to approve the introduction of the engine freeze, a measure…
