MotoGP: Liberty Media wants to expand the MotoGP audience, but how? The Spanish manager: "Our main goal right now is the ...
SBK: "I need to get to know the bike and the team. Nava understood me right away. Minelli still needs time. The new Panigale ...
SBK: "The Japanese are more reserved. Here, it's like being with family. Everything is new. Now I'm at 90% of my potential.
MotoGP: The new company, MotoGP Sport Entertainment SL, presented its new vision in a series of seminars on strategic issues that will support the global growth of MotoGP. Derek Chang, CEO of Liberty ...
SBK: Ducati dominated with four Panigale bikes ahead of everyone on Tuesday. Nicolò was unstoppable, Baldassari surprising, Bimota was lying in wait, and BMW pursued. Instead, where was Yamaha hiding?
SBK: “Unfortunately, Oliveira and I have little in common. Comparing me to Toprak isn't entirely fair, as I'm only on my second day on this bike.” ...
MotoGP: "I'm happy whether I'm working from six in the morning until seven in the evening on the track, playing padel in Dubai, or travelling with friends. I'm equally happy, but in different ways." ...
SBK: "I'm thinking about myself, but I'll have to watch out for BMW and Lecuona. I have the advantage of already knowing the team and my crew chief. The tests? Often, wanting to improve can lead you ...
MotoGP: Dorna had proposed moving it to the Albert Park street circuit in Melbourne. "We agreed to contribute additional funding on the condition that the event remains where it is." ...
SBK: After participating in the last two editions, the Borgo Panigale manufacturer may no longer offer its factory support to the Kagayama team, effectively ending the project launched two years ago.
SBK: “I thought that following him would only mess me up. Instead, I saw some interesting things. Today's third place is no coincidence. It was constructed. I'm adapting well to the bike, and we can ...
SBK: "I'm thinking about myself, but I'll have to watch out for BMW and Lecuona. I have the advantage of already knowing the team and my crew chief. The tests? Often, wanting to improve can lead you ...