The 25-year-old, England's world champion, Evie Richards clinched gold medal for her country in the women's mountain-bike cross-country event at CWG 2022.
Marquez, 28, a six-time MotoGP world champion, has been out of action since suffering vision problems after suffering an injury in a training accident ahead of the Portuguese Grand Prix in November. Repsol Honda has issued an update on Marquez's condition, saying he "progresses substantially with a diplopia diagnosis" after two months of treatment.
Suzuki boss Shinichi Sahara says: "We won the riders title last year and also the teams title. “In comparison, it has been a very, very difficult season for us this year. “Before starting this season we decided not to be the defending champions, we decided to challenge again to finish top of each race. “But as a result, we had some tough moments in the middle of the season and in the first half of the season. "So, luckily we still had two strong riders. Joan is still very consistent and has momentum. “We need to do something small to get more speed and results. "As everyone knows, Suzuki sometimes struggles for qualifying results. It pays the price for our race results, so it's very difficult." More about this source textSource text required for additional translation information Send feedback Side panels
The Peterborough Panthers have re-signed their six-title winning team for the 2022 campaign. Captain Scott Nichols, Ulrich Ostergaard, Hans Anderson, Michael Pam Toft, Chris Harris and young Jordan Palin will all return. Bjarne Pedersen is the only one who has retired and will be replaced by Danish rider Ben Basso.
MotoGP owner Dorna Sports was working with MEDIAPRO to create the new documentary. MotoGP has officially announced an eight-part documentary to air on Amazon Prime Video in 2022, based on the events of the 2021 season. , The series will consist of eight 50-minute episodes.
MotoGP, the world's leading motorcycle racing series for the world's green future, has announced that MotoGP will use fully sustainable fuels from 2027
Maverick Vinales admits the Aprilia MotoGP bike does “not yet” feel like his own and “needs much more” before he gets to that point.He believes that despite making improvements, the Aprilia RS-GP is still far from feeling like its own motorcycle.
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