Here is your Friday MotoGP summary from the Catalunya GP – low grip, heavy winds, meaningless times, and coronavirus concerns.
What is this? ANOTHER episode from the Paddock Pass Podcast crew this week? This one is a WorldSBK show from Catalunya. Enjoy!
What is it like to ride the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP on the race track? Short answer: it’s pretty damn good.
The last stop on three weeks in a row, David previews for us the next installment on the MotoGP calendar as this weekend’s action comes to us from the Catalunya circuit in Spain.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has just ordered a ban on gasoline and diesel powered off-road vehicles in the state, starting in 2035.
Continuing the evolution of its track-ready supermoto package, minor changes come to the Husqvarna FS 450 for the 2021 model year.
You would think that after a tough weekend of racing in punishing conditions, the riders would find it very hard…
Aside from the motorbikes lapping at 120+ mph around the Snaefell Mountain Course during Race 2 of the Supersport TT, there was a fair bit of drama at the Isle of Man TT pit lane, especially when a race bike caught on fire. Coming in for his one pit stop, in between the second and third laps, Grant Wagstaff found himself subject to an unsuspected fireball, after a gas spill was ignited by his Yamaha R6’s hot exhaust pipes. A terrifying sight, thankfully the incident was taken care of quickly by the fire brigade and everyone else involved. The result was the pit lane being closed for about a minute, leaving the affected riders to have a time credit given to their official times. Last we heard, all involved will live to race another day, though Wagstaff was sent to Noble’s Hospital and treated for burns.



