Friday at the Red Bull Ring is done and dusted for the MotoGP paddock. Here’s what happened on the first day of the Austria GP.
The latest episode from the Paddock Pass Podcast covers the Moto2 and Moto3 action from the Styria GP at the Red Bull Ring.
MotoGP is back in Austria, for another round at the Red Bull Ring, and the headlines are already making waves in Spielberg.
Data from last weekend suggests that Maverick Viñales tried to blow up his motor during the Styria GP race. As such, he will not race this weekend.
Reaching an unsurprising conclusion, the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb has decided to cease all motorcycle racing going forward.
The latest from the Paddock Pass Podcast crew takes a dive into the MotoGP action from the Styria GP at the Red Bull Ring.
Here is your Friday MotoGP summary from the Catalunya GP – low grip, heavy winds, meaningless times, and coronavirus concerns.
It is tough luck for Markus Reiterberger, as the German rider will be sitting out the remainder of the 2017 World…
It’s tough at the top, but it’s a lot tougher the further down the grid you go. Every rider has tales of missed opportunities, but few have fallen as far off the radar as Arthur Sissis. Four years ago, the 21-year-old Australian was standing on the podium of his home Grand Prix, but his dream quickly turned sour, and he turned his back on road racing and moved to Speedway. Looking back on this decision Sissis says that he was “young and stupid” and that facing up to the fact that he hadn’t met his own expectations in two and a half Moto3 seasons was the reason that he ran for the exit door. “I went into Speedway basically because I was young and stupid,” said Sissis as he reflected on his Moto3 career.


