A Ducati on pole? Three Ducatis on the first two rows? Four Ducatis in the top ten? Cheater tire! The…
Dani Pedrosa took his Repsol Honda to 3rd on the grid. Nicky Hayden’s new stars and stripes helmet design looks…
Racing again in the TT Zero event at the 2015 Isle of Man TT, Team Mugen will defend its results from 2014 on-board the Mugen Shinden Yon. The fourth iteration of the Japanese electric superbike, riders John McGuinness and Bruce Anstey should have potent weapons to tackle the Mountain Course with, come a few months’ time. The main contender for the top podium spot, the Mugen Shinden Yon shows some modest changes from the Shinden San. The tailsection is clearly different in shape, as are the body panels on the front of the machine. We suspect, however, that the significant changes are beneath the skin. Now quoted with 110 kW (147hp) of power, the Mugen Shinden Yon boasts 10% more peak horsepower than its predecessor, though it has the same amount of torque (162.24 lbs•ft).
MotoGP Qualifying Results from the Qatar GP at Losail, Qatar
“It’s just nuts to be separated by one second over the 5 km around this place.” It is hard to…
Cal Crutchlow is hot on heals though and is less than a tenth of a second behind. Ducati and Andrea…


