Things were down and dirty at MotoGP’s first time at the Mandalika circuit in Indonesia. David shares with us his notes from Friday.
German automotive tuning house Brabus has just released its first motorcycle, and its based off the KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO.
NHTSA’s latest recall pertains to the 2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP – and no, it’s not what you think – it is not for its absurdly long name.
HRC is bringing big changes this MotoGP season, with its 2022 Honda RC213V…but will it be enough to take Marc Marquez back to winning form?
Triumph’s electric motorcycle prototype is finally in the flesh as it begins “Phase 4” of its development process this summer. So far, so good, in our opinion.
The latest from the Paddock Pass Podcast is out, and this one sees us getting into the on-track action at last weekend’s Sepang MotoGP test.
Repsol Honda has announced that in addition to a concussion from a training accident, Marc Marquez has also damaged a nerve in his right eye.
Steve gives our A&R Pro readers a glimpse into the Ducati camp, and how they are dominating in WorldSBK right now…and in some cases, not.
In all our coverage of the 2018 Suzuka 8-Hours endurance race, the name Suzuki has woefully not been in much…
Back in October 2008, one of the first stories I ever covered on Asphalt & Rubber dealt with an interesting statistic: in the prior 12 months, more Marines had died from riding their motorcycles here in the USA, than did from enemy gunfire in Iraq — worst of all, all of those 25 of those deaths were on sport bikes. The statistic wasn’t a fluke either, as in 2009, the Army National Guard announced a similar trend, where it lost 36 Guardsman to motorcycle crashes that year, compared to the 25 lost fighting in Iraq. Evaluating the causes for these motorcycle fatalities, the Army National Guard discovered an alarming trend in the paperwork.
It’s been nearly two months since the passing of Marco Simoncelli, and the loss of the popular Italian motorcycle racer…