Pramac Yamaha, the newest team on the MotoGP grid, will switch from Ducati to Yamaha machinery in 2025, a move strengthened by the addition of seasoned riders Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira.
Somkiat Chantra, who signed a two-year contract with the LCR Honda team last August to become the first MotoGP rider from ...
Win a VIP experience with the MotoGP megastar at the Devitt Insurance MCN Show. MotoGP’s hottest prospect Pedro Acosta will ...
The fearless motorcycle racer (who fell 26 times ... Highlights included matching race leader Jack Miller's mid-race pace at Motegi and a fighting twelfth-place finish at Sepang.
A challenge to Ducati’s dominance seems unlikely as KTM’s financial troubles threaten the Austrian company’s place in ...
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This gives Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins, Miguel Oliveira, and Jack Miller a chance to show the new ... is the racing website for all the BSB and MotoGP racing news from across the world. The Latest ...
Gresini Racing has confirmed that Marquez will continue to ride ... The Portuguese rider has signed a two-year deal and will receive factory support from Yamaha. Jack Miller has signed a one-year deal ...
Jack Miller has shown off his new Yamaha. But it’s not the MotoGP machine that he will ride for the 2025 season. Instead, it ...
Jack Miller takes on his fourth different ... Born in Townsville, Australia, on 18th January 1995, Miller made the first steps of his racing career in motocross, collecting six Australian titles ...
Jack Miller has been handed a warning by Yamaha about adjusting to his new bike. Miller lost his KTM seat last year and was on the brink of missing out on the 2025 MotoGP rider line-up altogether. But ...
Renault's Alpine brand partners with Prima Pramac Yamaha for MotoGP 2023. Pramac, an independent team, won last year's championship. This season, it features riders Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira.