- Casey Stoner has been asked for his opinion on the rumours that fellow MotoGP champion and former rival Valentino Rossi will extend his career by switching to Petronas Yamaha next season.
Jorge Lorenzo's retirement at the end of last season means the MotoGP grid has lost the only rider other than Marc Marquez to win a world title since 2012.
Alex Rins says his tussle with Marc Marquez during MotoGP qualifying at Brno last year was the moment he realised the reigning world champion viewed him as a rival.
Marc Marquez and Honda may have made a last-minute breakthrough at the end of MotoGP pre-season testing in Qatar, but they still need to do 'a bit of a reset and come up with a new plan' for the delayed season-opener at Jerez.
- Will Jack Miller be a factory Ducati team rider in 2021? According to GPOne.com the Australian will move up from the Pramac team next season and join either Andrea Dovizioso or Danilo Petrucci, who are now in a head-to-head for the remaining place at the Official team.
Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has revealed Ducati made contact to ask for 'information' regarding his future, before he ultimately signed a new four-year deal with Honda.
So far, three riders have emerged head-and-shoulders over the rest in MotoGP's new Virtual world. Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia had one digital victory each heading into round three at Jerez - broadcast on Sunday - with Maverick Vinales a double podium finisher.
Entering the closing stages of Sunday's Virtual Grand Prix of Spain and MotoGP champion Marc Marquez was holding a lonely fourth place, with a four-second gap to the rider in front and behind.
Alex Marquez may be yet to start a MotoGP race, but the rookie has already emerged as one of the favourites in the Virtual series, created to help fill the void caused by the coronavirus.
Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez may have been cagey about naming the exact cause of Honda's turning difficulties in pre-season testing. But new team-mate and younger brother Alex has confirmed it was indeed the aerodynamics.
- According to the calendar dates so far published, Brno on August 9 should inherit the 2020 MotoGP season-opener on August 9, following the cancellation of Sachsenring, Assen and Finland.
MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has confirmed Honda had been in a precarious position regarding its new RC213V after the opening pre-season test in Sepang. February's Malaysian outing was the Spaniard's first ride since undergoing major shoulder surgery on November 27.
With a four-year HRC contract extension signed and sealed, reigning champion Marc Marquez is not one of those facing an uncertain MotoGP future amid the 2020 calendar delays.
You might be Marc Marquez mad or a true Valentino Rossi superfan but have you ever wondered which of the MotoGP riders on the 2020 grid you share most in common with?
- Aprilia technical director Romano Albesiano believes “every team manager would want Andrea Iannone as a rider” following speculation around a potential return to Pramac. Iannone is currently serving an 18-month anti-doping ban which he is set to protest at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Unpicking the Andrea Dovizioso enigma has remained an intriguing prospect throughout the Italian’s career from his quietly impressive early years in MotoGP’s premier class to emerging as Marc Marquez’s major world title rival.
The Marc Marquez we see at the track has become a very familiar figure highlighted by his unique riding style, impossible saves and aggressive racing which, more often than not, results in the Repsol Honda rider ending the weekend on the top step of the podium.
Maverick Vinales has admitted he faced a 'difficult' choice between staying at Yamaha or switching to Ducati for the 2021 MotoGP season. The Spaniard eventually opted to remain on an M1, believing that doing so gives him the best chance of finally clinching the world championship.
Jorge Lorenzo may have fallen short of his target to win MotoGP races on three different types of machine, but the Spaniard is proud to have been the only rider to win world championships against Dani Pedrosa, Casey Stoner, Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez.
- In a radio interview, Pol Espargaro upholds that he is content with his place at Red Bull KTM but remains curious to find out how he could perform for Honda as he believes the RC213V would suit his riding style.