Ducati has become the second factory (after KTM) to sign a contract extension with Dorna and thus remain part of the MotoGP World Championship for the next five-year term, from 2022 to 2026.
KTM may have only made one new rider signing for the 2021 MotoGP season, but three of its four riders will be working with different crew chiefs compared to 2020.
"I want to be the best KTM rider..." - Danilo Petrucci looks pretty in orange as he makes his bow as a KTM rider ahead of the 2021 MotoGP World Championship season
In this week's Crash.net MotoGP Gossip Column, Ducati will take advantage of the development freeze to start work early on 2022 as 17-year old Oli Bayliss brings the iconic name back to Superbikes in Australia
If his first win in Styria was a fluke, then Miguel Oliveira's second dominant MotoGP success in Portimao proves why he deserves third in our MotoGP Rider of the Year ranking...
Now we’ve let the turkey digest, it’s time to crack on with our countdown of the 2020 MotoGP Riders of 2020 with Pol Espargaro landing in fourth position.
MotoGP's use of a single tyre (Michelin) and electronics (Magneti Marelli) supplier means suspension and brakes are the main areas of open competition in terms of third-party components.
Announced as a future Repsol Honda rider in June, before the delayed 2020 MotoGP World Championship had begun, initially created a 'not nice' situation for Pol Espargaro and KTM. A breakdown in trust might even have resul
If Marc Marquez's latest arm operation prevents him from taking part in the Sepang and Qatar tests, pre-season development of Honda's 2021 MotoGP machine will pass on to riders without a premier-class win.
17th in KTM's debut 2017 MotoGP season, Pol Espargaro brought the curtain down on his RC16 career with fifth place in the world championship at Portimao on Sunday.
Miguel Oliveira produces a masterclass performance to secure victory on home soil in the Portuguese MotoGP as Franco Morbidelli takes runners-up spot and Ducati wins manufacturers' crown
A first-time race winner in Styria and now a first-time pole position qualifier on home soil In Portimao, Miguel Oliveira will look to become only the third rider to win more than one event in 2020
Miguel Oliveira makes the experience of his home Portimao circuit count as he tops the first-ever official MotoGP session to be held around the Portuguese venue
Tech 3 KTM's Miguel Oliveira gives his socially distant fans something to cheer as he tops the first MotoGP FP1 to be held at Portimao for the Portuguese MotoGP
Mika Kallio insists he does not feel frustrated by the credit given to fellow KTM test rider Dani Pedrosa and is instead pleased that the Spaniard had 'similar ideas' about what needed to change.
Suzuki and Ducati are tied at the top of the constructors' standings coming into the Portuguese MotoGP finale with two wins apiece, though Yamaha is in mathematical range too