As e-bikes, e-scooters become more popular in Fargo area, experts advise riders to know the law – InForum | Electric

FARGO — As electronic bicycles and scooters become more popular in the Fargo-Moorhead area, local law enforcement and safety experts are advising e-bike and e-scooter operators, as well as other motorists, to take extra precautions to prevent injuries. More people are riding e-bikes and e-scooters, West Fargo Police Lt. Tim Runcorn said. The patrol lieutenant said his officers have noticed…

Disaster – Alex Marquez faces first Q1 of 2025 | MotoGP

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Bezzecchi explains how he went from crashing twice to topping Japanese GP practice | MotoGP

Aprilia MotoGP star Marco Bezzecchi says he was feeling confident from his very first lap at Motegi, as he bounced back from two early crashes to top Friday practice for the Japanese Grand Prix. Bezzecchi went down at Turn 11 just minutes into the start of FP1 at Motegi, severely damaging his primary Aprilia RS-GP. He headed back to the…

MotoGP™ FP1: Motul Grand Prix of Japan | MotoGP

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Yamaha Designed a Fake Motor for EV Motorcycles That Makes Noise and Vibrates | Electric

Some of the attractions of a motorcycle are its sights, sounds, and vibrations. You’re connected to the thing more so than you are in your average car—supercars aren’t average, btw—and you feel as if you’re a part of the machine. You’re exposed to all those senses, and that’s why a lot of us ride. To feel something out of the…

Marquez’s Motegi coronation grows likelier after Friday practice | MotoGP

Aprilia MotoGP rider Marco Bezzecchi was quickest in a frantic second Friday practice session at Motegi, as Alex Marquez missed out on a direct Q2 slot for the first time in 2025. The younger Marquez remains the only rider in mathematical title contention besides brother Marc, and Marc needs to outscore him by three points over the Japanese Grand Prix…

Is Bagnaia back after strong showing in MotoGP Japanese GP practice? | MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia kicked off the Asian leg of the MotoGP season in the best way possible, putting his disastrous showing in the San Marino Grand Prix a fortnight ago behind him. The factory Ducati rider was the fastest in the opening free practice session at Motegi on Friday, leading the way by around a tenth from 2024 champion Jorge Martin and…

Alex Marquez earns show of factory faith: Super happy for me and the team | MotoGP

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This EV Motorcycle Maker’s Sole Purpose Is Racing, and It’s Totally Badass | Electric

Electric motorcycles don’t always have the best reputation among enthusiasts. Most of what we’ve seen in the mainstream has been utilitarian, commuter-focused scooters or small runabouts that trade away the emotion of riding for practicality and efficiency.  They’re often quiet to the point of sterile, designed to get you from A to B without much fuss. It’s a formula that…

MotoGP™ GearUP: Motul Grand Prix of Japan | MotoGP

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Why controversy has erupted over how many titles Marc Marquez should celebrate | MotoGP

Dorna has started to put more emphasis on achievements in MotoGP than those in the lower categories. Although many point to Liberty Media as the one responsible for the idea, the truth is that the initiative originated in the offices of Dorna at the beginning of this year, before the acquisition by the American media company was finalised. The idea…

Ogura eager to do his own thing in first MotoGP homecoming | MotoGP

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This Made-In-India EV Motorcycle Is Channeling Its Inner Ducati Hyperstrada | Electric

Motorcycles have always reflected the times. Back in the postwar years, they were just a way to get around. By the ’80s and ’90s, they became something more—an extension of identity. The rise of dual sports like the Transalp and KLR showed riders they could go anywhere with one bike, sparking the adventure boom that’s still going strong today. Now,…

2025 Japanese GP Press Conference: Marc Marquez, Bezzecchi and Ogura | MotoGP

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I “threw away” 2025 MotoGP season as Marquez charges to title | MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia feels he has “thrown away” the 2025 MotoGP season, conceding that lacking solutions for his troubles on the Ducati GP25 left him powerless to challenge Marc Marquez for the title. While Marquez has been in dominant form ever since he jumped on the factory Ducati this year, Bagnaia has had a much more difficult campaign on the other…

Marc Marquez exclusive in Tokyo: the #93 talks ahead of a pivotal weekend | MotoGP

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This Blade Runner-inspired electric scooter can hit 65mph, travel for 60 miles and is getting a global launch soon | Electric

The Infinite Machine P1 scooter features a 6kW rear hub motor Software package unlocks top speeds of 65mph Side panels can house cargo boxes or a massive loudspeaker Infinite Machine isn’t afraid to do things a little differently and its original, angular Olto rapidly became known as the Cybertruck of the bike lanes – a Class 2 eBike that can…

MotoGP: Preview Of The Motul Grand-Prix of Japan | MotoGP

Marc Marquez marches towards history at Motegi. The #93 is on the cusp of the greatest comeback ever made as MotoGP™ touches down in Japan.  More than 2000 days after […]  read more www.roadracingworld.com

How Padovani’s gamble on Alex Marquez saved his MotoGP career | MotoGP

Alex Marquez was just one step away from being forced out of MotoGP in 2023, with no options left on the table, until Nadia Padovani, owner of Gresini Racing, decided to take a gamble on him. Marquez’s path through the world championship has been a rollercoaster. An explosive start crowned him Moto3 champion in just his second full season (2014)….

This Vietnamese EV Motorcycle Is Simple, and Looks Like An Old-School Naked Bike | Electric

The shift to electric mobility isn’t just about cars anymore. Around the world, two-wheelers are taking center stage in the transition to cleaner transport. It makes sense, as motorcycles and scooters are the daily lifeline for millions of people, especially in dense urban centers where traffic and pollution go hand in hand. Replacing small gas engines with electric ones doesn’t…

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