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KTM 'made a huge step' during fourth MotoGP season
After steady progress during their previous three seasons in MotoGP, KTM made a 'huge step' with its 2020 machine.

Suzuki: MotoGP champion Joan Mir still has 'big margin' to improve
A MotoGP world champion in only his second season in the premier-class and fifth year of grand prix competition, means Suzuki are sure the best of Joan Mir is still to come.

'Progress by little steps' for MotoGP team owner Fausto Gresini
The latest update on the condition of MotoGP team boss Fausto Gresini describes continued progress, 'albeit by little steps'.

Dall’Igna on Dovizioso: 'I'm sorry when a rider makes such criticisms'
Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna chose not to pour fuel on the fire when given the opportunity to respond to recent criticism by Andrea Dovizioso over his Ducati exit.
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Suzuki 'still investigating' satellite MotoGP team despite Brivio exit
Suzuki project leader Shinichi Sahara is not excluding the possibility of a satellite MotoGP team for 2022, despite disruption caused by the departure of factory team manager Davide Brivio.

'Satisfactory' - MotoGP's Marc Marquez undergoes six-week check-up
Repsol Honda has released a brief statement after Marc Marquez underwent a 'satisfactory' medical check-up on his fractured right arm.

Two days added to 2021 Qatar MotoGP Test, Shakedown reduced
Following the cancellation of the Sepang tests, a meeting was held between Dorna and the MotoGP teams to confirm the revised 2021 pre-season testing schedule.

Suzuki 'will try to manage by ourselves' after Brivio's MotoGP exit
Suzuki MotoGP project leader Shinichi Sahara says the factory "won’t look for an external manager right now" to replace Davide Brivio and instead "we will try to manage by ourselves".
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No replacement for Sepang MotoGP test, Shakedown in Qatar
Update: Qatar officially confirmed as MotoGP's only pre-season testing venue , but all riders given access to last two days of Shakedown.

Crutchlow: Surprise winners will continue in MotoGP 2021
Cal Crutchlow expects MotoGP to continue producing surprise race winners in 2021 after a record nine riders (pictured) stood on the top step of the podium last season.

KTM officially commits to MotoGP with four RC16s until 2026
KTM formally commits to MotoGP for another five years with four RC16s to take it up to the conclusion of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship

Danilo Petrucci eyeing KTM MotoGP victories to join elite group
"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
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MotoGP Gossip: Ducati already working on 2022, Bayliss name return to SBK
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

2021 Sepang MotoGP pre-season tests officially cancelled
As a result of tightening Covid restrictions in Malaysia , the FIM, IRTA and Dorna Sports have officially announced the cancellation of both the 2021 S

Yamaha, Ducati, Honda plan 2021 MotoGP launches, state of emergency in Malaysia
UPDATE: Sepang MotoGP tests now officially cancelled .

MotoGP team owner Fausto Gresini 'fully conscious, improving'
More positive news has emerged from the intensive care unit of the Maggiore Carlo Alberto Pizzardi hospital in Bologna, where MotoGP team boss Fausto Gresini is being treated for severe respiratory problems after contracting Covid in late December.
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Dovizioso 'never received Ducati MotoGP offer', 'Gigi closed doors in 2019'
Free from his contractual obligations as of December 31, Andrea Dovizioso has elaborated on the breakdown in relations with Ducati that led to the triple MotoGP title runner-up calling off 2021 negotiations in the middle of last season.

Kevin Schwantz: Brivio's Suzuki MotoGP exit leaves 'big void to fill'
Suzuki legend Kevin Schwantz says Davide Brivio's departure as MotoGP team manager leaves a 'big void to fill.'

Rossi, Marini, Salucci claim class podium at 2021 Gulf 12 Hours
MotoGP star Valentino Rossi, younger brother Luca Marini and VR46 Riders Academy director Alessio Salucci missed out on a repeat of last year's class victory in the Gulf 12 Hours sportscar race.

'Fighter' Fausto Gresini 'still serious, but more stable'
'Comforting news' emerged over the weekend from the Gresini MotoGP team, during the latest update on the condition of team owner Fausto Gresini.
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Yamaha on early MotoGP signings: Nobody wants to be 'gazumped'
With hindsight, did Yamaha move too early in deciding it's 2021 Factory MotoGP team line-up? Maverick Vinales was re-signed on January 28, 2020 (before pre-season testing had begun) with Fabio Quartararo announced as his future team-mate the following day.

Valentino Rossi, Luca Marini, Alessio Salucci qualify eighth for Gulf 12 Hours
Valentino Rossi, Luca Marini and Alessio Salucci set to start Saturday's Gulf 12 Hours sportscar race from eighth on the grid.

Oncu brothers escape serious injury in major road accident
Tech3 Moto3 rider Deniz Oncu and twin brother Can were both fortunate to escape serious injury in a major road traffic accident in Turkey.

CONFIRMED: Davide Brivio leaves Suzuki MotoGP ahead of F1 switch
Having won the MotoGP title, is Suzuki Ecstar confirms it is losing team manager Davide Brivio ahead of its championship defence in 2021
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