Category Archives: MotoGP

MotoGP is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). It features the fastest and most technologically advanced motorcycles in the world, with top manufacturers like Yamaha, Honda, Ducati, and Suzuki competing for the championship. Riders, known for their exceptional skill and bravery, race on purpose-built tracks and street circuits, reaching speeds over 350 km/h (217 mph). The season consists of multiple Grand Prix events across different countries, culminating in the crowning of the World Champion based on points accumulated throughout the year. MotoGP showcases thrilling battles, cutting-edge engineering, and the highest levels of competition in motorcycle racing.

Motogp And Motorsport Journalism

Motogp And Motorsport Journalism – “I read it and agree with these guys. We’re not happy, but know how amazing our product is.”

These are not my words, or the words of any journalist. Those are actually the words of MotoGP’s new Chief Commercial Officer Dan Rossomondo, who made that comment recently on Twitter/X in response to a thread on Reddit.

Motogp And Motorsport Journalism

It’s no secret that MotoGP has a task ahead of it to build the next generation of fans, as discussed earlier in these pages. But MotoGP has got a new man at the head of their commercial operations.

Owners Of F1 Buy New Sport For £3.6bn But Fans Say ‘rip’ And Say It’ll Be ‘ruined’ With Major Change Predicted

Rossomondo joined MotoGP earlier this year and Motorsport Broadcasting caught up with him during the British Grand Prix weekend to get an insight into where MotoGP … Read the rest

Psychological Preparation For Motogp

Psychological Preparation For Motogp – A lot of strange and strange things happened in the first weekend of the 2023 MotoGP season, but mostly everything happened as we expected.

Unsurprisingly, Ducati won both races convincingly, with Pecco Bagnaia hitting his home-favourite position, while Aprilia was also firmly in the mix. And it’s no surprise that Saturday’s first race was a killer rally, while Sunday’s Grand Prix was more about following my leader.

Psychological Preparation For Motogp

Like a desert after a forest: Bagnaia… then Maverick Viñales… then Marco Bezzecchi. At times Viñales got close to the leading Ducati, which burned the front tire of the Aprilia, forcing him to come back to cool off before entering the same lane again. Surprisingly, there was not a single pass among the top three in the last 19 of the 25 laps.

Motogp Calendar 2024

Miller broke the all-time Portimao lap record at … Read the rest

The History Of Motogp

The History Of Motogp – The upcoming Gran Premio Red Bull de España will mark the 300th ™ race and the 400th race of the World Championship on Spanish soil

There is no doubt that the upcoming Gran Premio Red Bull de España will be full of action, intrigue and excitement, but especially when you add to the mix that it will mark the 300th start ™, as well as being the 400th race of the World Championship held in Spain in all categories.

The History Of Motogp

This figure not only takes into account the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Jerez – Angel Nieto but also those in Aragon, Catalunya, Valencia, Europe, Madrid; and even Portugal! Yes, Portugal. The 1987 and 1988 Portuguese Grands Prix were held in Jerez and Jarama respectively.

Motogp Motorcycle Racer Valentino Rossi Grand Prix Racing Highlights

The most frequently raced category across … Read the rest

Training For Motogp Pit Crews

Training For Motogp Pit Crews – All MotoGP tracks have a section of straight with a small white sign placed right next to the tarmac. ‘Practice Start’ is the area where riders can repeat one of the main elements of a Grand Prix and another area of ​​this sport where it is not easy to fit in a lot of training time.

If an opportunity ever presents itself please come forward to start practicing, usually at the end of each session. It looks vague and clunky: riders get into position and shoot away from their stationary position with a gargle of noise and a note of RPM. This is the antithesis to the speed and flow of the laps they had been doing on the track before but this is probably the time when the motorcycle takes most of software and hardware intensively involved.

Training For Motogp Pit Crews

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Top Motogp Manufacturers

Top Motogp Manufacturers – While we’re usually obsessed with custom bikes here at Bike EXIF, you can also find us glued to our screens during the MotoGP season. We love racing, and by extension, racing motorcycles. The engineering on a proper MotoGP race bike is staggering, often trickling down to more high-end custom builds.

But the motorcycle itself is only part of the package. Once the engineers have built it, the team’s designers have the difficult task of merging the team’s corporate identity with a host of sponsor brands, to create a livery that is distinguishable at 200 mph.

Top Motogp Manufacturers

It is those liveries that are remembered years later, sometimes going on to become iconic. Who can forget Valentino Rossi’s yellow Camel-sponsored Yamaha, or Suzuki’s Lucky Strike era?

Maverick Vinales Becomes The First Rider To Win With 3 Different Manufacturers In The Motogp Era T Shirtt Shirt

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The Evolution Of Motogp Bikes

The Evolution Of Motogp Bikes – It was difficult to make sense of the start of the 2022 MotoGP season. In the first three races, nine different riders filled the nine podium positions.

In Texas, we had our first repeat winner in Enea Bastianini, and Alex Rins repeated his podium from Argentina, while Jack Miller became the tenth rider to stand on the podium in four races.

The Evolution Of Motogp Bikes

In one respect, the 2022 season is picking up where 2021 left off. In 2021, MotoGP has eight different winners in 18 races and 15 different riders on the podium.

Gasgas And Tech 3 Announce Motogp Factory Team Partnership In 2023

The 2020 season before it had nine winners and 15 different riders on the podium from only 14 races, the season drastically shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Much of the variation can surely be attributed to the … Read the rest

The Science Of Motogp Racing

The Science Of Motogp Racing – Analysis of changes in electricity production from renewable energy sources after Poland’s accession to European Union structures

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The Science Of Motogp Racing

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Lean Angle: Winning Is A Matter Of Degrees

Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A feature paper should be a comprehensive original … Read the rest

Greatest Motogp Champions

Greatest Motogp Champions – Motorcycle racing legend, Giacomo Agostini, aboard MV Agusta (early 1970s), taking him to 13 World Championships between 1966 and 1973. He remains the most successful motorcycle racer of all time.

Whether he’s commentating for Sky Sport TV, endorsing brands like Dainese or building houses with his property development company, ‘Ago’ refuses to slow down.

Greatest Motogp Champions

The Italian icon turned 80 in the summer, prompting the release of the 15-crowned King, which represents his illustrious career on the racetrack.

Who Is The Best Motogp Rider Of The Last Decade?

Sports History Weekly tapped the New York-based two-wheeled legend to promote his coffee table book, packed with photos, fact sheets and anecdotes from more than 500 races between 1961 and 1977.

At Dainese, a premium motorcycle gear store in Manhattan, the silver-haired veteran sat cheerfully as admirers patiently waited in line to sign autographs and take … Read the rest

Motogp Legends

Motogp Legends – Andrea Dovizioso (4) leads Valentino Rossi (46) and Toni Elias (24) on his way to his first MotoGP win, at Donington Park in 2009. Photo by Dorna.

Andrea Dovizioso and Hans-Georg Anscheidt will each be named MotoGP™ Legends in 2023. Italian rider Dovizioso will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at Mugello and German Anscheidt at Sachsenring, each taking their place in the Legend Books !

Motogp Legends

Dovizioso won the 125cc World Championship in 2004, moved up to challenger in the 250 class and made his MotoGP™ debut in 2008, taking his first podium as a rookie. The following season Dovizioso took his first victory in the premier class and until his departure from Honda at the end of 2011, he was a threat to the podium. His next season saw him first with Yamaha Tech3, where he once again took several rostrums, before moving … Read the rest

The Best Overtakes In Motogp History

The Best Overtakes In Motogp History – The new Agostini Fan Award gives you the chance to vote for the best overhaul of the season!

From 2022, a new annual award will be presented at the end of the season’s FIM ™ Awards: the Agostini Fan Award. Named after ™ Legend Giacomo Agostini, the award is for the best overhaul of the past year and is voted for by fans. It will be presented to the winning rider at the FIM ™ Awards on Sunday evening at the season finale.

The Best Overtakes In Motogp History

There are four nominations for the Agostini Award, and the overhauls are nominated from the past calendar year, not just the season. In 2022, this means that overhauls from the 2021 Valencia GP to the 2022 Malaysian GP have been considered and fans will soon be able to vote for their favorite on social … Read the rest