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125: Fierce title fight setting new records
2010 125cc season the closest since the current points-scoring system was introduced in 1993.

Aragon practice order 'made no difference'
Riders happy to keep traditional practice format

Court drama for Espargaro at Aragon
"The police informed Aleix that he had already reached the maximum number of penalty points and as such was driving illegally..."

PICS: Marc Marquez taken out at turn one
"In the end, it was useless, a weekend ruined by Krummenacher"

MotoGP limits fuel pressure, confirms extra practice
Latest MotoGP rule changes...

'Backyard move' hands Hayden last lap third
Nicky Hayden used a 'backyard' move to overtake MotoGP championship leader Jorge Lorenzo for third place on the very last lap of Sunday's Aragon MotoGP round.

Colin Edwards stays at Tech 3 Yamaha for 2011
Colin Edwards has agreed a new contract to stay with Monster Yamaha Tech 3 for a fourth season, in 2011. The Texan will ride alongside Cal Crutchlow, who is moving from Yamaha's World Superbike team to take the place of Ben Spies at Yamaha's satellite team.

Stoner: Sorry it took so long!
Heading into the 2010 MotoGP season, few would have predicated that Casey Stoner and Ducati would have to wait until round 13 to take a race win.

125: Marquez blasts to Aragon pole
125cc title leader Marc Marquez flattened the opposition to claim his eighth 2010 pole, from twelve attempts, by over half a second at Aragon on Saturday.

Rossi enjoys Aragon, backs double practice
Valentino Rossi gave the return of two Friday practice sessions - albeit of a shorter length than usual - his firm backing after the trial format was used at the new Aragon circuit on Friday.

Rossi confirms winter shoulder surgery
MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi will undergo surgery on his lingering shoulder injury, after the end of the 2010 racing season.

All about Aragon...
A circuit map and time schedule for this weekend's inaugural MotoGP event at the new Motorland Aragon circuit in Spain.

Prosecutor considers action over Tomizawa death
The prosecutor of Rimini has reportedly launched an investigation into the death of Shoya Tomizawa following the Moto2 Grand Prix at Misano.

MotoGP officials explain Tomizawa medical treatment
When an F1 driver is hurt in a serious accident - for example Felipe Massa's head injury at Hungary 2009 - the session is interrupted (either by a safety car or red flags) and the injured undergo treatment at the scene before being moved.

Melandri leaves MotoGP for Yamaha WSBK ride
Marco Melandri has confirmed that he will leave the San Carlo Honda Gresini team at the end of the 2010 MotoGP season and move to the World Superbike Championship with Yamaha.

PICS: Hayden, Capirossi first lap clash at Misano
Loris Capirossi's 200th premier-class race ended at the first chicane in Sunday's San Marino Grand Prix at Misano, when the Rizla Suzuki rider was hit by Ducati's Nicky Hayden. Both riders fell in the incident, which occurred as they accelerated out of the second apex.

MotoGP pays tribute to Shoya Tomizawa
Shoya Tomizawa, who won the first ever Moto2 Grand Prix at Qatar this year, died in hospital due to injuries sustained when the 19-year-old fell from fourth place in Sunday's race and was hit at high speed by following riders.

PICS: Suter-BMW 1000cc MotoGP machine
Eskil Suter used this weekend's San Marino Grand Prix at Misano to publically unveil a 1000cc MotoGP design, powered by a BMW engine (more pictures below).

Capirossi to announce Ducati return at 200th MotoGP?
Loris Capirossi is set to make his 200th 500cc/MotoGP start this weekend at Misano, when he might also announce a return to Ducati for 2011.

Edwards 'crushed' by Peter Lenz death
Colin Edwards had more than racing on his mind at the start of Sunday's Indianapolis Grand Prix, after Peter Lenz - whom Edwards had been a mentor for - died due to injuries sustained a few hours earlier in a support race at the circuit.

PICTURES: Stoner crashes out at Indy
Casey Stoner's five-race run of podium finishes came to an end after this front-end fall in Sunday's Indianapolis MotoGP (more pics below). The Australian lost control of his Ducati on lap 8, while looking for a way past Valentino Rossi. The accident was Stoner's third of the season.

Drain cover destroys Hayden's knee slider
Nicky Hayden's hopes of challenging for a home podium in Sunday's Indianapolis Grand Prix ended when his left knee slider was ripped off early in the race.

125: Marquez dropped to tenth after penalty
125cc championship Marc Marquez has been demoted from fifth to tenth for cutting the track at the end of Sunday's Indianapolis Grand Prix. Marquez fell from a safe lead on lap nine of the race, then charged back up the order from 14th to try and limit the title damage.
