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MotoGP

Under this tag you will find articles related to MotoGP and its current developments. This includes race reports, analyses, rider and team coverage as well as technical and sporting background information about the premier class of motorcycle racing.

The list below brings together all content in which MotoGP is featured — ranging from individual Grand Prix events and rider market updates to regulation and technical developments.

The FIM Grand Prix Commission has announced three rule changes for MotoGP affecting machine behavior at race starts and the composition of the grid. The front holeshot device ban takes effect at the Dutch Grand Prix in Assen, a new starting grid layout follows from the Sachsenring, and a limit of six motorcycles per manufacturer applies from 2028.

Pecco Bagnaia controlled the Czech Republic Grand Prix sprint in Brno from start to finish and scored his first win of the season. While Ai Ogura celebrated his first sprint podium as runner-up after claiming his maiden pole position, championship leader Marco Bezzecchi lost crucial points through a crash.

MotoGP has closed the most politically charged chapter of recent years. Ducati, Aprilia, Honda, KTM, and Yamaha have jointly signed a new framework agreement with the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group for the period from 2027 to 2031. This clears the way for a wave of rider transfers that has kept the market frozen for months.

Honda is entrusting the development test of its new 850cc machine to a rider who is leaving the manufacturer at the end of the season. At the same time, a prominent test rider is returning to KTM’s prototype in Misano, and the first major factory rider test of the new era is drawing closer.

Before the MotoGP weekend in Brno, the title fight is intensifying: Marc Marquez has recently gained significant ground but remains well behind Aprilia. Meanwhile, KTM is grappling with a lost top speed record, LCR Honda with an open rider question, and the entire field with the approaching 2027 technical overhaul.

Pirelli takes over as the sole tire supplier for MotoGP in 2027 and is in the midst of developing the new tires. For the first time, regular riders will get to test the material on June 22 in Brno, and there is already a clear statement on whether world champion Marc Marquez will receive special treatment.