The race weekend marks the 1000th Grand Prix in the history of motorcycle racing, with fans looking forward to thrilling racing, unexpected rider line-up changes and exciting comebacks.

Marc Marquez will sit out the Spanish Grand Prix due to a hand injury, while other riders such as Francesco Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini will be hoping for their chance at Jerez. The race weekend promises exciting duels and unforgettable moments on the MotoGP track.

The Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas will be without Marc Marquez and Enea Bastianini as both riders have to recover from injuries.  Stefan Bradl and Michele Pirro will join the 2023 MotoGP World Championship as substitute riders.

Former MotoGP podium finisher Jonas Folger will return to MotoGP from the American Grand Prix in mid-April, replacing the injured Pol Espargaró at GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3.

Repsol Honda is appealing the amended penalty for Marc Marquez in connection with the incident at the Portuguese Grand Prix, saying it does not comply with current MotoGP World Championship rules.

A wave of injuries in MotoGP means that four riders will be missing from the Argentina race.  Pol Espargaro, Enea Bastianini, Marc Marquez and Miguel Oliveira are all injured.  No substitutes are needed and the field of riders is reduced to 18.

The 2023 MotoE World Championship was recently unveiled, with 18 riders competing on electric Ducati "V21L" prototypes in eight Grand Prix races. This championship is an important part of Ducati's strategy to reduce its CO₂ footprint and achieve long-term sustainability goals. The 2023 MotoE season kicks off on May 13 with the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, and the "V21L" prototype will serve as a link between racing and series production.

On December 28, 2022 Alex Rins announced that the new AR42 team will compete with Suzuki in MotoGP in 2023, team manager - Livio Suppo...

In February 2023, Amazon Prime will release another MotoGP documentary. Accompanied is Marc Marquez on his long ordeal with several severe injuries, surgeries and comeback attempts.

Marc Marquez is making his comeback to MotoGP after his fourth operation on his right upper arm.  He will be on the grid at the race in Aragon next weekend.

After his fourth operation on his right upper arm, Marc Marquez has received the OK from the doctors to train on the motorcycle again.

Triumph has announced it will supply a revised engine for the Moto2 World Championship in 2023.  It is said to be more stable in addition to increased power.

Six weeks have passed since Marc Marquez had another surgery.  For this reason, a new examination took place at the Internacional Hospital in Madrid, with a positive result.

Andrea Dovizioso will no longer compete in MotoGP in 2023.  The Italian racer announced the end of his MotoGP career in an interview.

Suzuki wants to leave MotoGP and the EWC and will no longer compete in the premier class of motorsport and the World Endurance Championship in 2023. The reason given is the economic situation.

Ducati has unveiled its first electric motorcycle, the V21L.  The e-bike is the standard motorcycle that will be raced in MotoE from 2023.

Marc Marquez had to undergo a fourth operation on his right upper arm.  In a detailed interview with Box Repsol, he explains why it was necessary and how he is doing after the operation.

The interest in motorcycle racing at the Sachsenring is unbroken.  The visit of the MotoGP could also prove itself as the largest single sporting event in Germany in 2022.  232,202 visitors were on site during the weekend, which means a new record.

Two weeks ago Marc Marquez had his upper arm operated on for the fourth time.  Now a first follow-up examination took place, with a positive result.

Jack Miller currently rides for Lenovo Ducati in MotoGP.  From 2023, the Australian will switch to the KTM team.  A two-year contract has been signed.