Out of retirement for a gruelling end-of-season mix of six races plus private tests, Cal Crutchlow is relieved he won’t have to face next year’s biggest-ever MotoGP calendar.
Franco Morbidelli’s struggles on this year's Yamaha MotoGP machine underline how the once famously smooth M1 has become too ‘aggressive’ in terms of riding style.
Fabio Quartararo may have been beaten to the 2022 MotoGP title by Francesco Bagnaia but Cal Crutchlow believes no other rider on the grid could have matched the Frenchman's performances on the M1 this year.
Marc Marquez says he fully understands the situation Fabio Quartararo faces in his battle for the MotoGP title and that any mistake that could lead to contact or worse won't be viewed too harshly from his end.
Set to take part in his final MotoGP race for the third time in three years, Cal Crutchlow will not be alone as Darryn Binder will move down to Moto2 after this weekend’s season-finale at Valencia.
The TV cameras may have focussed on the battle for race and world championship glory at the front of Sunday’s Malaysian MotoGP, but Cal Crutchlow revealed there was plenty of intense action further down the field.
Cal Crutchlow made the most of slick tyres on a drying track to put the home RNF Yamaha team a surprise fastest on Friday afternoon at the Malaysian MotoGP.
With a 14-point deficit to Francesco Bagnaia, Fabio Quartararo badly needs to beat the Ducati rider in this weekend’s penultimate round of the MotoGP season at Sepang.
Outside the top ten on the opening day of practice at the Thai MotoGP, Brad Binder feels more is to come after brake pad issues and yellow flags halted his momentum in FP2.
Yamaha test rider and RNF replacement Cal Crutchlow believes the factory’s MotoGP title leader Fabio Quartararo will continue to push for wins after extending his advantage to 18-points.
After impressing on his own MotoGP comeback at Aragon, Cal Crutchlow is tipping fellow test rider Tetsuta Nagashima to cause a surprise when he makes his MotoGP debut at Motegi this weekend.
Cal Crutchlow comes out of retirement, for a second time, at Aragon this weekend as he takes over Andrea Dovizioso’s RNF Yamaha for the remainder of the 2022 MotoGP season.
Cal Crutchlow comes out of MotoGP retirement, for the second time, as he takes over from Andrea Dovizioso at RNF Yamaha from this weekend’s Aragon round.
Andrea Dovizioso will retire from MotoGP after Misano and be replaced by Yamaha test rider Cal Crutchlow - Herve Poncharal reflects on the Italian's career and a memorable season with both riders at Tech3 in 2012.
An exclusive interview with RNF MotoGP team principal Razlan Razali covering Andrea Dovizioso’s surprise retirement, Cal Crutchlow’s return, Darryn Binder’s rookie campaign, swapping Yamaha for Aprilia next season and more.