Search results for: “video”
-
WATCH the ROAD RACING for less than the price of a meal deal. Motorsport TV’s new ‘King of the Roads’ series.
Posted
by
Motorsport.tv is gearing up to bring road racing to the masses, with its new ‘King of the Roads’ series – and if you fancy watching the action, it’ll only cost you £3.50 each month. Motorsport.tv has said that it’s aiming to “capture the very best of the world’s leading motorcycle road races across the UK…
-
MotoGP: 300 up for Honda after Marquez’ French masterclass
Posted
by
A premier class milestone for the Japanese manufacturer is reached as the reigning Champion extends his overall standings lead Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) cruised to victory at the Shark Helmets Grand Prix de France to claim Honda’s 300th premier class victory, the Championship leader beating Ducati Team duo Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci as…
-
MotoGP: Marquez equals Rossi premier class pole record in Le Mans
Posted
by
Despite a crash, the Championship leader mastered the damp conditions to lead Petrucci and Miller in Le Mans qualifying Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) has equalled Valentino Rossi’s (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) premier class pole position tally after mastering the damp qualifying conditions at the Shark Helmets Grand Prix de France. Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Team)…
-
NEW GEAR: A wiper for your motorcycle helmet. The Wipey.
Posted
by
The brain-child of a team of Slovenian inventors, the aptly-named Wipey is a clip-on windscreen wiper for your motorcycle helmet. And if you want to get in on the action, they’re now about to start crowdfunding to mass-produce the clever bit of kit. We’ve all been there. The rain’s coming down and you’re not travelling…
-
Police officer faces the sack for ‘ramming’ moped rider DESPITE Met Police approving the tactic.
Posted
by
A police officer is due before a disciplinary panel today, and could face the sack for carrying out ‘tactical contact’ by driving his vehicle into the path of a moped being ridden by a 17-year old suspected thief in South London. Despite the force authorising the robust tactic for reducing crime, Metropolitan PC Edwin Sutton…
-
Guy Martin to try and hit 300MPH in a mile on a road bike
Posted
by
While the English road and racing star was being interviewed by MotoGP in the paddock at the Grand Prix of the Americas, he stated that he’s building a road going bike with 850BHP to try and achieve 300mph in just one mile!
-
TRACKDAY with Valentino Rossi at Misano. There’s still ONE spot left.
Posted
by
There’s still time to make a bid and win a training session with Valentino Rossi at the Misano Circuit. To raise money for the Marco Simoncelli Foundation, bidding is open for the chance to meet Valentino Rossi at Misano and get out on the racetrack together. Taking place on Wednesday April 17, 2019, the nine-time…
-
Michael Dunlop to RACE at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
Posted
by
Michael Dunlop is set to make his debut at the ‘Race to the Clouds’ Pikes Peak International Hill Climb this June – just weeks after wrapping up at the Isle of Man TT. 18-time Isle of Man TT winner Michael Dunlop has confirmed that he’s going to be taking part in the Heavyweight category of…
-
EVENTS: Moto Gymkhana DATES for 2019.
Posted
by
The dates for this year’s British Moto Gymkhana Championship have been confirmed – with the action kicking off at Bruntingthorpe on March 9. If you’ve not heard of it before, Moto Gymkhana is a high energy, technical motorcycle sport that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s all about skill – requiring accurate control, bursts of…
-
MotoGP: Cal Crutchlow SLAMS jump start penalty. “I’m balancing. And they’re saying it’s a jump start. It’s just ridiculous.”
Posted
by
Cal Crutchlow’s hopes of a podium finish in Sunday’s Argentina MotoGP were scattered after he was penalised by a ‘ridiculous’ jump start penalty. Speaking about the incident, Crutchlow said “If you look at the side camera, which is what they showed me, I moved. But not even a centimetre. I’m balancing on my toes. It’s…
Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the MoreBikes monthly newspaper. Click here to subscribe, or Read FREE Online.












