KTM is not only changing three of its four riders for next season but importing a pair of competitors, Pol Espargaro and Jack Miller, with experience of multiple MotoGP machines.
After clinching his first MotoGP title and Ducati’s first since Casey Stoner in 2007, Francesco Bagnaia knows he's become the rider with a target on his back.
After taking MotoGP by storm and winning seven world championships in nine years, Valentino Rossi failed to win another premier class title from 2010 to 2021.
Jack Miller has stated that leaving Ducati for KTM was 'my' decision and ‘mine only’, while his time at Ducati was a ‘game-changer’ for his MotoGP career.
Thanks to his second place finish at the MotoGP season-finale at Valencia, the Factory Red Bull KTM team got the better of Aprilia Racing by three points in the Team's standings, a result that left Brad Binder thinking it was a mistake.
While Alex Rins was celebrating a perfect end to Suzuki’s MotoGP presence with victory in the Valencia finale, team-mate Joan Mir’s time on the GSX-RR came to a more complicated end.
KTM may have unveiled a new fairing and wings at the Valencia MotoGP test but more aerodynamic developments are in the pipeline courtesy of a new partnership with Red Bull Advanced Technologies.
Franco Morbidelli has claimed negative comments made towards him throughout the 2022 MotoGP season ‘hurt’, but that ‘such comments are not important’ even if they were fair in his eyes.
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.
Having swept the triple crown of MotoGP riders', teams’ and constructors’ titles, it’s easy to forget Ducati’s difficult build-up to the 2022 campaign.
After becoming the first rider since Jack Miller to jump straight from Moto3 to MotoGP, Darryn Binder will migrate to another new class in the form of Moto2 next season.
Takaaki Nakagami has undergone a third round of surgery to treat the injuries to his right-hand from September’s Aragon MotoGP clash with Marc Marquez.
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.
Among the many milestones of Francesco Bagnaia’s MotoGP title victory is the accolade of being the first premier-class champion from Valentino Rossi’s VR46 Riders Academy.
Newly crowned MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia and Ducati continued their title celebrations with an invitation to meet the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, in Rome today.