Im having difficulties looking for details about this game because it's old, They might have been dug deep into the archives. The first MotoGP that appeared on PSP, allowing fans to race against their biking heroes. Including Italian legend Valentino Rossi and Spanish veteran Sete Gibernau, On some of the most exciting circuits in motor sport. Experience one of the most exhilarating and competitive...
FB Corse Engineering claim they will be on the grid for the 2009 MotoGP finale in Valencia with a brand new, fully privateer bike ahead of a planned 2010 entry.
The one complaint that has dogged the MotoGP series all this year is the number of bikes on the grid. Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta had to use all of his powers of persuasion - including some of the darker arts at his disposal - to keep at least one Kawasaki on the grid and keep the numbers up to 18. All of his hard work went to waste by mid-season, when the fickle construction mogul Francisco Hernando...
MotoGP's biggest problem right now is the number of bikes on the grid. The withdrawal of Kawasaki, leaving just a single bike in the Hayate team cut the grid down to 18 bikes, and once Sete Gibernau's Grupo Francisco Hernando team pulled out, the field was cut just to 17. With Kawasaki almost certain to withdraw the last remaining bike from the Hayate team next year and the return of the extra Ducati...
Now that the paddock at Brno is starting to fill up with teams and riders, as they prepare for the Czech Grand Prix this weekend, silly season is starting to get back into full swing. Already, news is starting to break of Alvaro Bautista's impending announcement of a deal with Suzuki for the next two years, as team mate to Loris Capirossi for 2010, and that move has precipitated a bit more reshuffling....
The next piece in the MotoGP silly season jigsaw puzzle could be about to fall into place. Reports in both the Spanish press (at Motocuatro and Marca ) and at the Italian site GPOne.com are suggesting that Jorge Martinez, boss of the Aspar team, has called an emergency meeting with Alvaro Bautista's management to discuss the former 125cc champion's MotoGP plans. The meeting is due to take place on...
Michel Fabrizio, third in the 2009 World Superbike Championship, will make an unexpected return to MotoGP action at Brno this weekend, in place of Mika Kallio.
With ten of 17 rounds gone, the 2009 MotoGP World Championship is currently enjoying its summer break before round eleven begins at Brno on August 16. Here are some stats from the season so far... Note that Pramac's Mika Kallio missed Laguna Seca due to injury; Sete Gibernau started six races before the Grupo Francisco Hernando team folded; Yuki Takahashi made seven starts before being dropped by...
The grids for MotoGP have been falling steadily since the start of the four-stroke era, but that process has accelerated since the introduction of the 800cc bikes. Every year, the grids have become thinner, any upward trend proving tragically all too temporary, as we saw with the withdrawal of Kawasaki at the start of the season, and later Sete Gibernau's Grupo Francisco Hernando team pulling out....
Of the big three Hot Young Things looking to enter MotoGP next year, only the fate of one of them is already settled. Marco Simoncelli has signed a deal to ride for Gresini Honda in MotoGP in 2010, while the futures of 250cc star Alvaro Bautista and World Superbike sensation Ben Spies have yet to be decided. Spies future is not entirely in his own hands, depending in part as it does on where Jorge...
Some news isn't really news. So it is with the announcement, made official today, that the Aspar team will be joining the MotoGP class in 2010, and that they will be running a Ducati. Jorge Martinez, boss of the Aspar team, has been trying for the past 3 years to get into the MotoGP class, but his problem has always been securing machinery. Deals were mooted with Suzuki and Kawasaki, the Kawasaki...
The radical drop in the size of the MotoGP grid has everyone inside MotoGP worried. First Kawasaki officially withdrew, leaving only Marco Melandri on the Hayate in the class, then Grupo Francisco Hernando pulled out of sponsoring Sete Gibernau's GFH team, dropping the number of entries from 18 to 17. Add to that the shenanigans surrounding Yuki Takahashi's replacement by Gabor Talmacsi, after Talmacsi...