A year after its Bennetts British Superbike Championship debut, OMG Racing claims its first podiums and victory courtesy of an inspired performance by Josh Elliott.
'It's not just one race, by coincidence. Since Misano-Aragon last year we've been always close to the podium. So it looks like a natural evolution' – Davide Brivio, Suzuki MotoGP team manager.
A lowsy qualifying and a late-braking Danilo Petrucci were reasons to frustrate Alex Rins, who nonetheless felt he completed an “incredible” fight back in Argentina.
MotoGP reveals a new video on the planned Indonesian circuit, KTM boss Mike Leitner explains its part in the Ducati appeal and Alex Rins feels Suzuki can fight for the world title...
'I learned a lot from all of them. I didn't expect to be fighting with such great riders' - Joan Mir fights in the lead group, is the only rookie to score points in Qatar MotoGP.
Suzuki Team Manager Davide Brivio is adamant Ducati’s device on the rear swingarm does have aerodynamic benefits; says Suzuki “lodged the protest … in order to clarify the situation once and for all.”
Alex Rins admits he was “really frustrated” in the immediate aftermath of Sunday’s thrilling opener in Qatar; “they were playing with me on the straight.”
Alex Rins can’t put his finger on the lack of comfort he felt throughout the first day of free practice in Qatar; “I improved the lap time from the test but I was riding not comfortable.”
After three successful days of testing in Qatar, Alex Rins feels Suzuki has done everything possible to ensure a successful start to the 2019 MotoGP season.