Tag: 2022 MotoGP
The Championship is “heating up”: MotoGP™ returns to Europe
Ahead of the Portuguese GP, catch up on what the riders had to say ahead of the weekend's action at the Portimao rollercoaster
The Tissot...
“We’ll do everything to keep Zarco” – Pramac boss
Paolo Campinoti, Pramac Racing Team Principal, spoke to French broadcaster Canal+ on Saturday at the Circuit of The Americas
Chatting to French MotoGP™ broadcaster Canal+...
Quartararo “in talks” with other factories for 2023 switch
The Frenchman's Manager, Eric Mahe, confirmed that talks are being held with rival manufacturers regarding the 2021 World Champion’s future
Speaking to motogp.com’s Jack Appleyard...
Martin pips Miller to pole as Ducati dominate in Texas
The Spaniard comes from Q1 to claim a second pole position of 2022; Ducati lockout top five, Quartararo crashes, Marc Marquez struggles
Jorge Martin’s (Pramac...
Zarco fronts Ducati 1-2, Aleix Espargaro outside top 10
It was a good day for the Italian marque but the World Championship leader has work to do in FP3; Marc Marquez inside top...
Thursday at Aragon: “It’s a golden era right now… a lot...
The 2022 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship kicks off at MotorLand Aragon for the Pirelli Aragon Round, with the 35th season of WorldSBK getting underway...
10 things you probably didn’t know about Aleix Espargaro
Aleix Espargaro is one of the most recognizable faces in the paddock having made his premier class debut way back in 2009. With 200 MotoGP™ starts...
Worth the wait: Aleix Espargaro creates history in Argentina
History beckoned; history was made. On his 200th MotoGP™ start, Aleix Espargaro – for the very first time in his career – is a Grand...
Logistical issues see Friday action rescheduled in Argentina
Logistical issues affecting freight mean action will start on Saturday in Termas de Rio Hondo
Logistical issues affecting freight for the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship...
Oliveira dances to a magical wet weather win in Mandalika
The Portuguese rider didn’t put a foot wrong in Indonesia as Yamaha and Ducati pick up podiums
Well it was worth the wait, wasn’t it?...