MotoGP™ GearUP: Tissot Grand Prix of the Netherlands | MotoGP

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Harley-Davidson Enters Urban Electric Era with LiveWire S4 Honcho Minibikes: Lightweight, Affordable, 85 km Range, Priced Around $5,000 | Electric

Electric mini bikes from LiveWire, a branch of Harley-Davidson, have a global launch in 2026, but arrival in Brazil is still uncertain despite possible import channels. LiveWire, the electric mobility division of Harley-Davidson, is advancing in the global market with the launch of the S4 Honcho mini bikes. The models combine lightness, urban performance, and removable batteries, reinforcing the brand’s…

“Maybe it is even worse”: MotoGP riders split over holeshot device ban | MotoGP

The MotoGP grid remains divided over the impact of banning front holeshot devices, with riders warning that first-corner incidents will not be eliminated. Ahead of this weekend’s Dutch GP, the championship announced that it is outlawing front ride-height devices at the start of races with immediate effect, although riders will still be allowed to deploy the rear device. This is…

Dutch GP: Everything you need to know before Round 10 | MotoGP

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Tardozzi discusses 2027 line-up: We never had any doubts about him | MotoGP

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E-bike vs e-moto: How new state laws are redefining electric bicycle classifications | Electric

Photo: Screenshot from Spartanburg (SC) Parks Facebook page In the past few years, social media and local news outlets have been flooded with videos and images of apparent “e-bikes” on roads, streets, and in parks around the country. While we have seen municipalities take action at the local level, in 2026, we are now seeing state laws passed to address…

Vinales: ‘If I’m not in MotoGP next year, KTM will be to blame’ | MotoGP

Tech3 rider Maverick Vinales says KTM will be solely responsible if he is forced out of MotoGP next season, claiming the manufacturer failed to communicate its plans while limiting his options elsewhere. The 10-time grand prix winner is still in the dark about his future in MotoGP, with KTM having made it clear that it would like to see how…

Bagnaia on the move: I really pushed for Aprilia | MotoGP

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Bagnaia moves to Aprilia: some of his best moments in red | MotoGP

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The EV Motorcycle Revolution Isn’t Stalling. It’s Booming With The Kids | Electric

If you’ve consumed motorcycling content in recent months or years, you’ll likely have read two main headlines parroted by everyone ad nauseam. First, motorcycling is dying and the youths don’t care. Second, EV motorcycles have failed. Sometimes, these are even combined into a single, stunningly bad headline, usually talking about LiveWire’s woes. And if you noted a strained vein of…

Bagnaia to officially leave Ducati at end of MotoGP 2026 | MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia will officially leave the factory Ducati squad at the end of the 2026 MotoGP season and join rival Aprilia next year. The two-time series champion is expected to be replaced by KTM star Pedro Acosta, who is set to be announced as Marc Marquez’s team-mate at Ducati for 2027. But this is no surprise, having been anticipated for some time…

After the Flag: Czech GP | MotoGP

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The Cathedral calls: Assen is ready for more! | MotoGP

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Stark Future rolls out ‘Traction Control’ to VARG Alpha riders via OTA update – thepack.news | Electric

Stark Future has pushed a free over-the-air software update to all VARG Alpha riders, delivering ‘Traction Control’ across the MX, EX, and SM Alpha models. The update went live on 21 June 2026. The system monitors wheelspin continuously across all surfaces – from slick tarmac and painted road markings to gravel, wet roots, and mud – and adjusts power delivery…

Ducati announces Acosta as Bagnaia replacement for MotoGP 2027 | MotoGP

Ducati has officially signed Pedro Acosta for the 2027 and 2028 MotoGP seasons, forming a dream line-up with Marc Marquez in its works team. The news was finally made public on Wednesday, two hours after Francesco Bagnaia’s departure was announced, while Marquez’ new deal was made official on Tuesday. The drawn-out Concorde negotiations between manufacturers and the MotoGP Sports Entertainment…

Acosta to Ducati: some of his key moments so far | MotoGP

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Ogura after taking P2: Marc had a little more | MotoGP

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Newsflash! Reload Land is organizing its Silent Ride in London on July 4th – thepack.news | Electric

Reload Land brings its Silent Ride to London on July 4th, for the first time in the British capital. Following previous editions in Berlin, Paris and Milan, the event is organized in partnership with Maeving. The Silent Ride is a group ride through the city on electric two-wheelers: motorcycles, scooters and mopeds. The route covers +/- 20 km over around…

Why MotoGP cannot afford to forget Bezzecchi’s slap | MotoGP

The weekend that should have gone down in history as MotoGP’s latest Concord Agreement – following the announcement of a historic agreement between the manufacturers and the promoter – will end up being remembered due to a much less fraternal, infinitely more unpleasant sequence. Until now, Brno had hosted historic milestones such as Valentino Rossi‘s first-ever world championship win (1996)…

UNSEEN: We have a chance | MotoGP

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