Reports of introducing reserve riders is the topic of discussion on the latest Crash MotoGP Podcast
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Unleashing Unstoppable Talent: KTM’s Remarkable Standout in MotoGP
Pol Espargaro has only completed three MotoGP rounds in 2025 – all as an injury stand-in – yet he’s doing things on the KTM that really aren’t expected of test riders
BővebbenRevving Up: The Evolution of Honda’s MotoGP Rider Lineup
Just over three months on from suffering a whole inventory of injuries in a Suzuka 8 Hours testing crash, Luca Marini has not only returned and thrived – but is making a genuine play for being the top Honda MotoGP rider
BővebbenUnleashing Luca Marini: Honda’s Austria Update Dilemma
Luca Marini says he can approach the final ten races of the 2025 MotoGP season “without limitations”.
BővebbenThe Enduring Legacy of Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez in the World of MotoGP
Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez played separate roles – but both crucial – for a MotoGP rider
BővebbenThe Future is Honda: Aleix Espargaro’s Bold Prediction for MotoGP Dominance
Aleix Espargaro says Honda’s MotoGP rebuild needs time, “the one thing you can’t buy” but 2027 technical reset will speed things up.
BővebbenThe Revved-Up Roster: 2026 MotoGP Rider Line-Up Revealed!
The current contract situation of every MotoGP rider for the 2026 season, also the last year of the 1000cc engine era.
BővebbenRising Star Bezzecchi Revs Up the Competition in Aprilia’s Dynamic MotoGP Roster
VR46 Ducati rider Marco Bezzecchi will join his former title rival Jorge Martin in Aprilia’s factory MotoGP line-up for 2025 and 2026
BővebbenMartin Secures Victory at Portimao MotoGP Amid Marquez-Bagnaia Collision
Jorge Martin reclaimed the MotoGP championship lead by winning the Portuguese Grand Prix, while in his wake Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez tangled, Pedro Acosta got a podium and Maverick Vinales made a bizarre exit
BővebbenMartin’s Triumph in MotoGP Opener Leaves Bagnaia Disappointed
Jorge Martin won yet another sprint in the 2024 MotoGP opener in Qatar, as his old title rival Pecco Bagnaia was edged off the podium by an KTM and an Aprilia
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