MotoGP’s newest winner on tough stretch before Australia triumph | MotoGP

Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez has opened up on the mental toll of his struggles early in the 2025 MotoGP season after scoring a breakthrough victory in the Australian Grand Prix. Fernandez endured the worst possible start to the year after breaking a finger on his left hand on the opening day of pre-season testing at Sepang. While he was able…

MotoGP news: Miller crashes as MotoGP crowns first-time Phillip Island winner | MotoGP

Jack Miller crashed out on Lap 5 of the 2025 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Miller slid out of the race at Siberia, dumping his Yamaha YZR-M1 into the gravel trap. The race was won by Raul Fernandez, who stunned the MotoGP paddock with a dominant first grand prix win. It was a dominant performance by the Spaniard, who blitzed the…

MotoGP™ Grand Prix: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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Jake Carlini’s Electric Bike Suit Showcases a Wild Ride on Human Power | Electric

Jake Carlini literally wore an electric bike on his body for this latest stunt. Yes, he built a wearable machine that’s cool to watch and terrifying to ride by using his own frame as the backbone of a disassembled e-bike. Carlini started with a small-wheeled, rigid-frame city e-bike called Biko. This bike, like most urban e-bikes in the US, had…

Bagnaia accepted Australian GP crash “was possible” before fall | MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia says he crashed out of the Australian Grand Prix because he was determined not to finish last again after a dreadful showing in Saturday’s sprint. Starting the race from 14th on the grid after a three-place penalty for impeding a rival in qualifying, Bagnaia initially lost ground and dropped as low as 18th in the early stages of…

Raúl Fernández wins Australian MotoGP as Jack Miller fails to finish | MotoGP

Spaniard Raúl Fernández has broken through for his first MotoGP win, triumphing at the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. But Australian Jack Miller’s race ended in agony on lap six at Phillip Island, when he lost control of his Yamaha. Miller had qualified third for Sunday’s race. After finishing second in Saturday’s sprint, Fernández put in a flawless ride to finally…

MotoGP™ GearUP: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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China’s electric two-wheelers gain popularity in Myanmar | Electric

In the city of Bago, 42-year-old housewife Su Su Hlaing recalled why she decided to buy a Kenbo-brand electric bike six months ago, as every morning, she uses it to take her children to school and make trips to the market. “It’s very convenient,” she explained. “And I don’t have to worry about rising fuel prices anymore.” Like many urban…

Bagnaia’s puzzle continues as shaking Ducati leaves him baffled in Australia | MotoGP

Ducati MotoGP star Francesco Bagnaia endured another miserable afternoon in the Australian Grand Prix sprint, finishing more than 30 seconds off the lead with no clear answers for his lack of pace. Bagnaia started 11th on the grid but quickly fell back, dropping to 19th by lap four. He lost another position to LCR rookie Somkiat Chantra, only to regain…

MotoGP™ Q2: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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MotoGP™ Tissot Sprint: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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Yamaha’s MOTOROiDΛ Prototype Blurs the Line Between Robot and Motorcycle | Electric

We don’t focus on two-wheeled machines as much, here on duPont REGISTRY. Earlier this year, we touched on the wheel-less Volonaut and a Ferrari-powered motorcycle that undoubtedly sounds phenomenal. Yamaha’s MOTOROiDΛ concept fits perfectly into that narrative of standouts and what a motorcycle can be. Back in 2017, at the Tokyo Motor Show, Yamaha stunned the world when the first…

Zarco abandons new Honda MotoGP parts in Australia as struggles continue | MotoGP

Johann Zarco has discarded some new parts on his Honda MotoGP bike during the Australian Grand Prix sprint as he continues to struggle to regain form in the second half of the 2025 season. The Frenchman had been Honda’s top performer ever since joining the Sakura-based manufacturer in 2024 after a two-year stint at Pramac Ducati, with a victory in…

MotoGP™ FP1: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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Bagnaia’s confusing 2025 takes another strange twist | MotoGP

Two-time MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnaia has been left facing yet more questions about what his real 2025 performance levels actually are after the first day of practice at the Australian Grand Prix. Bagnaia was able to improve upon his dreadful outing last time out in Indonesia by progressing directly to Q2 – but that came only after he discovered a…

Henrico Police say teens used electric unicycle to steal motorcycle | Electric

HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — Two teenage boys could face grand theft auto and conspiracy charges after police say they used an electric unicycle to steal a motorcycle from a West End parking lot in broad daylight. The unusual theft occurred in the 9600 block of West Broad Street in late September, where surveillance video captured the teens spending about 12…

Moto3 to become Yamaha one-make series from 2028 | MotoGP

Yamaha has been chosen by Dorna as the exclusive manufacturer for the Moto3 grid starting in 2028, coinciding with the introduction of new 700cc engines, Autosport has learned. The championship’s rightsholder has long been working on a plan to shake up the smallest category in the grand prix paddock, with the clear goal of cutting costs for teams – many…

MotoGP™ Practice: Liqui Moly Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix | MotoGP

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Wheel-E Podcast: New SUPER73s, Urban Arrow e-bikes, more | Electric

This week on Electrek’s Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This time, that includes new models from SUPER73 and Urban Arrow, a stark warning about a danger to e-bikes and other micromobility riders, new e-moto from Stark, Zero goes on a Euro-trip, and more. The Wheel-E podcast returns…

Acosta in favour of racing MotoGP Australian GP on Sunday | MotoGP

Pedro Acosta says MotoGP should stick to its original schedule for the Australian Grand Prix if wind is the only matter of concern and there is no risk of poor visibility due to rain. Heavy winds reaching speeds of up to 50km/h are forecast on Sunday, prompting several riders, including Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia, to suggest that the race should be…

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