MotoGP Five reasons signing Espargaro makes sense for Honda Pol Espargaro has one podium from 104 MotoGP starts – but Honda moving to sign him for 2021 makes much more sense than the stats suggest
MotoGP Espargaro tipped to replace Alex Marquez at Honda The Repsol Honda MotoGP team looks increasingly likely to secure Pol Espargaro’s services for 2021 as replacement for Alex Marquez.
MotoGP What the new 2020 MotoGP calendar could look like MotoGP’s Motegi round has joined a growing list of 2020 cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, but there’s a lot of work going on behind-the-scenes to ensure some racing happens this season with a 12-round European schedule
Gaming Lorenzo wins on MotoGP virtual race debut Series rookie Jorge Lorenzo took victory in MotoGP’s Virtual British Grand Prix at Silverstone, recovering well from a first lap collision with Taka Nakagami to win against a somewhat depleted field
MotoGP Silverstone’s F1 advantage was a weakness in MotoGP talks The strengths that have allowed Silverstone to push on with a plan to host two closed-doors Formula 1 races this summer worked against MotoGP, the circuit boss tells The Race
MotoGP KTM completes successful MotoGP test KTM has become the first MotoGP manufacturer to return to track as MotoGP begins to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, with Pol Espargaró joining test rider Dani Pedrosa for a two-day outing at the Red Bull Ring
MotoGP Miller: Ducati MotoGP signing shows changing of the guard Jack Miller says that his signing to the factory Ducati team for 2021 is a further sign of the changing of the guard in MotoGP, as more and more teams move away from established riders in the hunt for a young gun to challenge Marc Marquez
MotoGP Why Miller is the long-game answer to Ducati’s MotoGP needs Ducati looks set to promote Jack Miller for 2021 rather than poaching a big star from elsewhere for its works MotoGP line-up. Simon Patterson is convinced it will pay off in the long run
Gaming Lorenzo to make MotoGP virtual racing debut Jorge Lorenzo will return to MotoGP this weekend, coming out of retirement for a wildcard appearance at the fifth virtual race of the coronavirus shutdown on what would have been the weekend he was set to appear in real life at the Catalan Grand Prix
MotoGP Why Rossi’s next MotoGP move isn’t just about saying ‘ciao’ Valentino Rossi and Petronas Yamaha seem to be at odds on where they stand for 2021, despite flirting with a 2021 MotoGP move. But the switch, if it happens, is more than just a farewell tour for Rossi
MotoGP Miller on brink of sealing works Ducati seat – Pramac boss Another piece of the 2021 MotoGP rider line-up is about to fall into place, with Jack Miller’s current boss expecting him to leave for Ducati
MotoGP Would Petronas fight to stop Yamaha taking Quartararo? Petronas SRT team boss Razlan Razali explains his full thinking over the question of whether Yamaha should go ahead with taking Fabio Quartararo to replace Valentino Rossi in 2021 given what’s happened to the 2020 MotoGP season
Gaming Marquez brothers battle for win, Rossi takes first podium Alex Marquez became the first to win two races in MotoGP’s virtual race series, snatching the victory from brother Marc while Valentino Rossi claimed his first-ever esports podium
MotoGP No return for Lorenzo in 2020 as wildcards blocked Jorge Lorenzo will not return to the MotoGP grid in 2020 after a decision made by governing body the Grand Prix Commission means wildcard appearances will be banned when the season eventually gets underway
MotoGP What’s Rossi’s replacement really like? Simon Patterson gives us an inside perspective on the man who is tipped to dethrone Marc Marquez in MotoGP – perhaps sooner rather than later
MotoGP Iannone: The fall of the Maniac As Aprilia MotoGP rider Andrea Iannone gets an 18-month ban for his drugs test failure, Simon Patterson recounts the years of misadventure that sent this talented racer’s career off the rails even before the doping case
MotoGP Why MotoGP’s worst bike is about to surprise you The Aprilia MotoGP team has started from square one for the 2020 season, but an impressive showing at Sepang suggests there’s more to come
MotoGP How Yamaha woke up to the Rossi reality It’s a circumstance that few fans of MotoGP ever thought they’d see: the factory Yamaha squad seemingly dumping Valentino Rossi, signing up rookie sensation Fabio Quartararo to take the Doctor’s place for 2021 and at first impressions saying ‘ciao’ to the nine-time world champion and its most succes