Jack Miller credits Cal Crutchlow with helping him become the (now factory) MotoGP rider he is today in a touching post dedicated to his departing friend
Exactly how the prohibited steroid Drostanolone came to be present in Andrea Iannone's urine samples at last year's Malaysian MotoGP still remains unclear.
“The best thing about him is he is never shy to tell you he’s proved you wrong..." - Jack Miller gets misty eyed as his friend Cal Crutchlow prepares to step back from MotoGP racing
After spending 24 days in isolation, costing him two MotoGP events and Friday practice for a third, Valentino Rossi's Covid-19 nightmare came back to haunt him earlier this week.
Cal Crutchlow is quick to talk up the efforts of all Honda riders rather than improvements to the bike itself as he savours his first front row start of the 2020 MotoGP season in Aragon
Cal Crutchlow is forced to withdraw from the San Marino MotoGP at Misano after doctors declared him unfit due to complications following his arm pump surgery
Onlookers, fellow competitors and team-mates are increasingly drawing a link between Dani Pedrosa's arrival at KTM and the RC16 taking the final step to become a MotoGP race-winning package.
The Styrian MotoGP delivered its third first-time race winner in five races with Miguel Oliveira taking the spoils... but who else shone in the Austrian hills?
Cal Crutchlow and Jack Miller have had more than their fair share of MotoGP success in the rain, but both are dreading the prospect of riding in heavy rain at the Red Bull Ring.
In this week's MotoGP Gossip, could Aprilia provide a lifeline for Cal Crutchlow if he is bumped out of his Honda ride and will Andrea Dovizioso call Ducati's bluff by taking a year out rather than sign a bad deal?
Cal Crutchlow has expressed disappointment at Honda’s refusal to return three engineers that left his corner of the LCR garage at the close of 2018, feeling they “should make me stronger, not weaker.”
Cal Crutchlow refused to be drawn on speculation regarding the seat currently available in the Repsol Honda garage, and instead praised the talents of Jorge Lorenzo, describing his talent and concentration as “something very special.”
Cal Crutchlow felt Miguel Oliveira’s terrifying turn one crash in MotoGP FP4 was sufficient evidence to prove conditions were no longer suitable for qualifying at Phillip Island, saying riders “would’ve all looked like idiots” if they had continued and another incident occurred.
Cal Crutchlow has said he remains in the dark as to his potential in dry conditions at Motegi after he produced a remarkable turnaround on Saturday to qualify for the Japanese Grand Prix in fifth.