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MotoGP's 850cc Era Begins: Marquez, Bezzecchi Lead Brno Test
MotoGP's 2027 era gets its first track test at Brno on Monday, with Ducati picking Marc Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer, Aprilia choosing Marco Bezzecchi, and Honda weighing whether to hand its 850cc prototype to departing riders Joan Mir and Luca Marini.

Jack Miller's MotoGP Future Fades as Yamaha Looks Elsewhere
Australian Jack Miller appears headed out of MotoGP as Yamaha lines up Jorge Martin, Ai Ogura and Izan Guevara for 2027, leaving the frustrated veteran weighing a move to World Superbikes.

MotoGP 2027: Bulega's VR46 Hopes Rest in Rossi's Hands
A second VR46 seat alongside Fermin Aldeguer has become 2027's biggest prize, and Ducati says the call on World Superbike runaway Nicolo Bulega rests entirely with Valentino Rossi.

MotoGP Riders Revolt Against 2027 Single-Bike Plan
A 2027 MSMA proposal to give MotoGP riders just one bike on practice days has met open resistance from the grid, with riders and bosses warning it would cost the championship its most dramatic moments to save little.

Honda Warns It's 'Worthless' to Judge MotoGP's 850cc Bikes Yet
From 2027 MotoGP swaps to 850cc engines, Pirelli tyres and no ride-height devices, the sport's biggest reset since 2012. As Honda, Ducati and the rest test prototypes, HRC's Romano Albesiano says it's 'worthless' to judge anything yet.

MotoGP Fast-Tracks Ride-Height Ban as Crash Crisis Grows
After a third major first-corner pile-up in a handful of rounds, MotoGP is bringing forward its ride-height device ban to August and trialling a wider starting grid, with Vinales, Rivola and Di Giannantonio weighing in.

Aragon Stays on MotoGP Calendar for 2027 as Hungary Drops Out
MotorLand Aragon will host the Aragon Grand Prix in 2027 under a new deal before becoming a MotoGP reserve circuit from 2028, with Carmelo Ezpeleta hailing a near two-decade partnership.

MotoGP 2027 Silly Season Nears Climax as Six Seats Remain
With 16 of 22 seats settled, the fight for the final 2027 MotoGP rides is reaching its conclusion. Trackhouse, Tech3 and the Honda camp hold the keys to the last open doors.

Toprak Backs Bulega for MotoGP as Ducati Doubts Linger
Toprak Razgatlioglu says WorldSBK leader Nicolo Bulega can deliver 'very special results' in MotoGP, even as questions over Ducati's commitment to him persist.

Acosta Dominates Friday Practice at MotoGP's Balaton Park
Pedro Acosta topped Friday practice at the MotoGP Hungarian GP by over four tenths, the only rider in the 1m36s as KTM showed pace at Balaton Park.

Bagnaia: Balaton Park Safety Untouched as MotoGP Eyes Exit
Francesco Bagnaia says the Balaton Park layout was left largely unchanged because the provisional circuit is set to drop off the MotoGP calendar after 2026, with Enea Bastianini still wary of the chicane that caught him out last year.

Raul Fernandez Takes Maiden MotoGP Sprint Win in Aprilia Mugello Rout
Raul Fernandez held off Jorge Martin to take his maiden MotoGP sprint win at Mugello, completing a dominant Aprilia weekend that featured the marque's first front-row lockout and an all-time top speed record of 368km/h.

Crutchlow Makes Shock MotoGP Return: Bike's Better Than Me
Cal Crutchlow, 40, made a surprise MotoGP comeback for the injured Johann Zarco at LCR Honda, admitting the bike is better than him and insisting it is not a full-time return.

Zarco Faces Ligament Surgery After Horror Catalunya MotoGP Crash
Johann Zarco faces several weeks out and a wait for ligament surgery after a violent crash in a triple-red-flagged Catalan Grand Prix, prompting LCR Honda to search for a stand-in, with veteran Cal Crutchlow reportedly in line for a Mugello comeback.

F1 Great Ross Brawn Joins Pramac Yamaha MotoGP Board
Ross Brawn, architect of multiple Formula 1 titles, has joined MotoGP team Pramac Racing's board of directors as a non-executive advisor — his first move into grand prix motorcycle racing.

MotoGP Weighs One-Bike-Per-Rider Rule For 2027 As Manufacturers Push Cost-Cutting Plan To Liberty Media
MotoGPs five manufacturers have opened formal talks with the new Liberty Media ownership and Dorna about scrapping the two-bike rule from 2027 onwards, with Carlos Ezpeleta leading the negotiations, Carmelo Ezpeleta reportedly opposed, and the Grand Prix Commission set to decide.

Alex Marquez Discharged After Surgery, Will Skip Next Two MotoGP Rounds
Gresini Racing's Alex Marquez has been discharged from hospital after undergoing successful surgery on injuries sustained in his Catalan Grand Prix crash, but will sit out the next two MotoGP rounds at Mugello and Hungary as the title race continues without him.

Acosta Tops Rain-Shortened Catalunya MotoGP Test as Martin Crashes and Ducati Skeleton Crew Goes Mugello Hunting
Rain cut Monday's Catalunya MotoGP test in half, but Pedro Acosta still set a 1m38.757 to top the timesheet for KTM. Jorge Martin crashed at turn seven, was checked at hospital and released, and Ducati arrived without three of its four GP25 riders due to Catalan GP injuries.

MotoGP Faces Catalan Reckoning After Cold-Tyre Carnage Hospitalised Zarco and Marquez
Two red flags, two hospital visits and a Friday warning shot from Jorge Martin left The Race MotoGP podcast openly asking what the championship has to learn from a Catalan weekend dominated by cold-tyre highsides and a 'no-grip' Barcelona surface.

Di Giannantonio Wins Twice-Stopped Catalunya MotoGP as Marquez Crash and Mir Penalty Reshape Podium
Fabio Di Giannantonio claimed his first MotoGP win in nearly two and a half years at a Catalan Grand Prix interrupted by two red flags, while Joan Mir lost his podium to a tyre pressure penalty and Marc Marquez's title race took another savage twist.

