As Honda seeks to drag itself back on terms with the European MotoGP manufacturers, star rider Marc Marquez insists he won’t try and interfere on the engineering side of the project.
If Joan Mir and Alex Rins had repeated their 2022 Suzuki MotoGP lap times at Le Mans, they would have qualified fourth and fifth on this year's French Grand Prix grid.
Further medical checks have revealed that Luca Marini suffered an injury to the right wrist trapezium bone during his dramatic French MotoGP impact with Alex Marquez.
Paolo Simoncelli has taken aim at Marc Marquez’s detractors during the latest edition of his blog, hailing the six-time MotoGP champion’s performance on his return from injury.
Five rounds into the 2023 MotoGP season and reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia is leading the standings despite having scored just 94 out of a possible 185 points.
Marc Marquez may only have scored five points on his return to MotoGP action at Le Mans, but the Spaniard rebuilt his confidence by battling at the front: “I feel fast. I can overtake, and I can fight.”
Is it time for Yamaha to join its MotoGP rivals in building a V4 engine or should the technical rules encourage Inline4s to stay on the grid via concessions?
Herve Poncharal was ‘shocked’ by reigning MotoGP world champion Francesco Bagnaia’s comments that he would like "a bigger gap between the factory and satellite bikes".
A breakthrough weekend for MotoGP rookie Augusto Fernandez culminated in the GASGAS Tech3 rider finishing just 1.5s from the podium at the team’s home Le Mans round.
The fact that other MotoGP World Championship frontrunners failed to score big points at Le Mans only added to Jack Miller’s frustration at his double DNF.
After another low scoring weekend, this time in front of his home MotoGP fans at Le Mans, Fabio Quartararo says he’s decided to go with 2021 Yamaha settings for the foreseeable future.
Francesco Bagnaia didn’t like Maverick Vinales’ reaction in the gravel trap following their French MotoGP collision but insists the matter was resolved calmly in a meeting with the FIM Stewards afterwards.
Maverick Vinales admitted ‘emotions and adrenaline’ got the better of him in the aftermath of his tangle with Francesco Bagnaia in Sunday’s French MotoGP at Le Mans.