The domino effect leaving Moto2’s new star without a MotoGP seat | MotoGP
In just under a month, things have changed significantly on the MotoGP rider market. Sergio Garcia has gone from being the object of desire of Pramac or Trackhouse, the Spanish rider’s agents asked not to do anything without letting them know first, to digesting the prospect that he will have to continue in Moto2 next season regardless of whether he…
MotoGP: Tissot Sprint Race Results From Silverstone (Updated) – Roadracing World Magazine | MotoGP
Enea Bastianini won the MotoGP World Championship Tissot Sprint Race Saturday at Silverstone Circuit, in England. Riding his Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici on Michelin control tires, the Italian won the 10-lap race by 1.094 seconds. It was his first Sprint Race win of the season, and it propelled him into third place in the Championship point standings. Jorge Martin, another title…
wBW Weekly News Round-Up: August 3-9 | Electric
We’re a good start into National Wellness Month, and if you’re anywhere close to the hours I’ve racked up on the road… you’re a couch potato. For those with tan lines stronger than a dirty chai bourbon, you’re my hero and I’ll take any vitamin D you toss this way; in return, here is the week’s proof that some brands…
MotoGP riders expect fairer decisions from new steward Crafar | MotoGP
Several MotoGP riders have supported the decision to appoint Simon Crafar as the series’ primary steward from 2025. Former grand prix and World Superbike racer Crafar will become the new chief of MotoGP’s stewards panel next year, taking over the role from two-time 500cc champion Freddie Spencer. Crafar is popular among fans thanks to his commentary and pitlane reporting role…
Word on the Grid: MotoGP™ riders reflect on a Silverstone special! | MotoGP
Hear from the protagonists of Sunday’s MotoGP™ race following a breathtaking day at the British GP read more www.motogp.com
Moto2™ Race: Monster Energy British Grand Prix | MotoGP
Matt Birt, Louis Suddaby and Simon Crafar talk you through the action as the intermediate class take centre stage at Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Honda and Yamaha Collaborate to Boost Japan’s Electric Motorcycle Market | Auto News | Electric
Honda and Yamaha have joined forces to advance the electric motorcycle market in Japan by agreeing on the supply of electric models in the Class-1 category. This partnership, built on years of collaboration, aims to address challenges such as range and charging time. Honda and Yamaha to Expand Electric Market in Japan (Image Used for Representational Purposes) |…
How Marquez believes he can challenge “super fast” Ducati GP24 MotoGP bikes | MotoGP
Gresini rider Marc Marquez believes the way to challenge Ducati’s “super fast” GP24 bikes at some MotoGP tracks demands a strong start to the weekend. Facing an increasing gap to the factory-spec machines on his GP23, Marquez has managed to stand on the podium just once in the last four rounds, with factory rider Enea Bastianini’s improved form making it…
British Talent Cup: Race 2 from Silverstone | MotoGP
Enjoy the second race of the weekend from Round 5 of the 2024 campaign read more www.motogp.com
Moto3™ Race: Monster Energy British Grand Prix | MotoGP
Join Matt Birt, Louis Suddaby and Simon Crafar as the lightweight class scrap it out in Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Ola electric motorcycle teased before official unveil | Electric
-Fresh details emerge -Could have a clutch lever and gearbox like the Matter Aera -Unveil on 15 August Ola Electric is gearing up for the launch of its first ever electric motorcycle. The company has been releasing a number of teasers in the run up to the unveil on 15 August. This new teaser image reveals a few more details….
Yamaha testing “way too many things” on MotoGP weekends | MotoGP
Fabio Quartararo has expressed his frustration over Yamaha testing “way too many things” on its bike during MotoGP race weekends in 2024. The Japanese manufacturer is undertaking an extensive development programme to drag itself out of its current slump, experimenting with a wide range of new parts for the M1. Having been given a number of advantages under MotoGP’s new…
Moto2™ highlights: Dixon takes fairytale home win on the last lap | MotoGP
The Brit left it late, but took a brilliant victory on home soil ahead of Aron Canet at Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Moto2™ rostrum round up: Dixon, Canet and Vietti | MotoGP
Hear from the podium finishers after a phenomenal intermediate class podium battle played out in Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Auto news recap, August 7: Tata Curvv EV launched, Ola electric bike teased… | Electric
By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 08 Aug 2024, 07:04 AM Stay up to date with the latest and most relevant developments from the Indian and global automotive world. Stay up to date with the latest and most relevant developments from the Indian and global automotive world. Hello and welcome to your ultimate destination for a quick recap of…
Why MotoGP has a British disconnect | MotoGP
Jake Dixon’s victory in the Moto2 race at Silverstone last Sunday was a moment for the home fans to enjoy. But as he encouraged the crowd to produce an even louder cheer to accompany only his third victory in the series, it was also a moment to assess Britain’s relationship with MotoGP. Perhaps there was good reason why Dixon was…
MotoGP™ Race: Monster Energy British Grand Prix | MotoGP
It’s main event time as the premier class do battle in front of a capacity crowd at Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Moto2™ race highlights: Monster Energy British Grand Prix | MotoGP
Enjoy all the best moments from the Moto2™ race held at Silverstone read more www.motogp.com
Ola electric motorcycle: What to expect | Electric
The Ola electric motorcycle is finally set to be unveiled on 15 August. Ola’s ambitious plans to foray into the world of electric motorcycles were announced a few years ago. There were a few concepts that were showcased in the past that showed the design direction that Ola is taking with the new motorcycles. Now, with the teaser of the…
Bastianini doesn’t consider himself in MotoGP title fight despite British GP double | MotoGP
Enea Bastianini says he doesn’t consider himself a contender in the 2024 MotoGP title battle despite scoring a double victory in the British Grand Prix last weekend. The factory Ducati rider pulled off his best performance this year to win both the sprint and the main race at Silverstone, comfortably outgunning team-mate Francesco Bagnaia and Pramac rival Jorge Martin. The…
