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  • Important notice for North American subscribers

    Important notice for North American subscribers

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    Over recent weeks we’ve been made aware some of our North American readers have not been receiving subscription copies of their magazines for a number of months through Motorsport publications.

  • Motorcycle travellers stuck on the road in lockdown tell their stories

    Motorcycle travellers stuck on the road in lockdown tell their stories

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    Here are their stories, why they’re still on the road and what their new plans are…

  • Norton Motorcycles collapse. More information comes to light.

    Norton Motorcycles collapse. More information comes to light.

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    Following last week’s news that Norton Motorcycles has gone into administration, more information has come to light which indicates that the latest collapse of the iconic British brand was a long time coming.   -Metro Bank has confirmed it has spent months working with Norton to find a solution before bringing in the administrators as…

  • ROADS: Future of the Ulster GP under THREAT. ‘Major financial crisis’ could HALT racing.

    ROADS: Future of the Ulster GP under THREAT. ‘Major financial crisis’ could HALT racing.

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    The future of the Ulster Grand Prix is in doubt as a result of financial problems caused by poor attendance to this year’s event. In a statement released this morning, the Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club behind the Ulster GP explained that there is a ‘real and imminent danger’ of the event disappearing from the…

  • MotoGP: Quartararo heads Yamaha 1-2-3 after Friday in Thailand

    MotoGP: Quartararo heads Yamaha 1-2-3 after Friday in Thailand

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    The Iwata manufacturer made sensational gains by setting a stunning Friday pace, whilst Marquez returned from hospital after an FP1 crash After the intensity of FP1, the MotoGP class took to the Chang International Circuit for the second session of their PTT Thailand Grand Prix. Fighting ‘fit’ and eager to send a warning to his…

  • MotoGP: Viñales unstoppable as he strides to Assen victory

    MotoGP: Viñales unstoppable as he strides to Assen victory

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    Maverick was Top Gun for the first time in 2019 to make it five winners in eight races Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) earned his and Yamaha’s first win of the season after a magnificent ride on Sunday afternoon at the Motul TT Assen, the Spaniard beats second place Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team)…

  • TT 2019: Dean Harrison TOPS qualifying (again) with a 129.53mph LAP.

    TT 2019: Dean Harrison TOPS qualifying (again) with a 129.53mph LAP.

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    Qualifying continued at Isle of Man TT last night, with Dean Harrison continuing his fine form from Sunday and topping the timesheets again, as the 1000cc machines got their first outing on the Mountain for 2019. Dean Harrison was quickest on the night with a speed of 129.53mph – while Conor Cummins and James Hillier…

  • VIDEO: Marc Marquez starts TRAINING on a Honda NSF100.

    VIDEO: Marc Marquez starts TRAINING on a Honda NSF100.

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    Marc Márquez is back on bikes and preparing for the start of the 2019 MotoGP season – and Repsol has released a video of him easing back into training on a Honda NSF100. In an attempt to cure a shoulder injury which plagued him throughout the majority of the 2018 MotoGP season, Marquez went under…

  • PRODUCT REVIEWS: Shoei Neotec II Helmet

    PRODUCT REVIEWS: Shoei Neotec II Helmet

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    RRP: From £519.99 // www.shoeiassured.co.uk New for 2018, Shoei has unveiled its updated Neotec II flip-front helmet to fill the shoes of its predecessor, the hugely successful Neotec I. Over the last couple of months, I’ve ridden close to 2000 miles in the updated Neotec II lid – and, honestly, I’ve got nothing but positive…

  • Fenati’s not the first. Or the last. Dangerous MotoGP moves through history.

    Fenati’s not the first. Or the last. Dangerous MotoGP moves through history.

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    Romano Fenati isn’t the first rider to lose his cool while racing. That’s no excuse – but throughout the history of MotoGP, some of the greatest names in motorcycling have made some irresponsible and erratic decisions that have put other riders at risk. Here are some of the most famous incidents…   Freddie Spencer vs…


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