Italian manufacturer Ducati suffered a serious theft last fall. Racing parts for MotoGP and Superbike worth around €200,000 were stolen, but have since been recovered by the police.
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An original MotoGP racing motorcycle from private ownership will go under the hammer in early 2026. Aleix Espargaró is parting ways with his personal Aprilia RS-GP 20, a key bike in the Italian manufacturer’s development phase.
Ducati celebrates Marc Márquez’s 2025 MotoGP title with an extremely limited edition Panigale V4 special edition. The World Champion Replica combines exclusive technology with direct references to factory racing.
Honda begins practical testing of its new MotoGP motorcycle for the 2027 regulations in Malaysia. The first test marks the Japanese manufacturer’s entry into the 850cc era and its collaboration with tire manufacturer Pirelli.
After winning the Formula 1 title, Lando Norris is once again the center of attention in motorsport. Tech3 owner Günther Steiner has offered the Briton a test ride on a KTM MotoGP bike.
MotoGP faces landmark decisions off the track. KTM is restructuring its financial commitment, Honda is seeking fewer special privileges, and Maverick Vinales looks back critically on a missed career opportunity.
The discussion about a possible ban on seat winglets in MotoGP has been put on hold for the time being. A decision has been postponed because the manufacturers were unable to reach a unanimous agreement.
MotoGP is facing far-reaching rule changes, while prominent riders such as Marc Marquez and Johann Zarco are making headlines with personal developments. In addition, a curious theft in the paddock is attracting additional attention.
KTM tested its new 850cc engine for the MotoGP era starting in 2027 on the race track in Jerez for the first time. The first laps mark an important step toward the upcoming regulations, which will bring about profound technical changes.
Marco Bezzecchi looks back on a successful 2025 MotoGP season and analyzes the extraordinary consistency of world champion Marc Marquez. In statements made during conversations with SPEEDWEEK.com author Manuel Pecino, he explains why the Ducati star dominated despite setbacks.
Exciting developments are on the horizon for the 2025 and 2026 MotoGP seasons. In addition to the Marquez brothers’ plans for the future, the focus is on Raul Fernandez’s rise and a special charity campaign involving Valentino Rossi.
Statements by Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta are stirring up discussion about possible MotoGP city races. New impetus from Liberty Media is reinforcing considerations as to whether selected Formula 1 tracks could be considered as venues.
Aprilia attracted attention at the MotoGP test in Valencia with an unusual rear wing. The component is strongly reminiscent of Formula 1 technology and is intended to open up new possibilities in the field of aerodynamics.
The official MotoGP winter test in Valencia offered four hours of intense action and provided a first glimpse of the 2026 season. Aprilia took the lead with Raul Fernandez, while Toprak Razgatlioglu made a strong impression in his first outing on the V4-powered Yamaha.
The season finale in Valencia provided a clear picture at the top. Marco Bezzecchi controlled the Grand Prix from the first to the last lap and, together with Raul Fernandez, secured a historic success. For the first time, Aprilia managed to win two MotoGP races in a row. While Bezzecchi secured his start-to-finish victory, Fernandez closed in towards the end but was unable to make a decisive move.
The final sprint of the 2025 MotoGP season in Valencia offered a mix of early incidents, tactical duels, and clear battles for position. Alex Márquez took advantage of his strong start, kept Pedro Acosta at bay, and claimed his third sprint victory of the season. Fabio Di Giannantonio prevailed in a close duel with Raul Fernandez to complete the podium.
Harley-Davidson announced further details about the planned Bagger World Cup at EICMA in Milan. The US brand presented the official logo for the new series, showed off a prototype of the racing machine, and introduced the first three teams for the inaugural 2026 season. The international racing series will take place over six MotoGP weekends and represents a significant step forward in Harley-Davidson’s motorsports tradition.
Marco Bezzecchi secured victory on his Aprilia in the 21st race of the 2025 MotoGP season at the Autodromo Internacional Algarve in Portimao. Starting from pole position, he led the field throughout the 25 laps and confidently took the win from start to finish. This result consolidated Bezzecchi’s third place in the world championship, while the weekend proved disappointing for other teams.
Nicolò Bulega will join the Ducati Lenovo Team for the last two races of the 2025 MotoGP season. The Superbike World Championship runner-up will take over Marc Márquez’s bike and make his debut in the premier class at the Portuguese Grand Prix (November 7-9, 2025) and the season finale in Valencia. Bulega has already gained some initial experience with the Desmosedici GP during a test in Jerez de la Frontera.
Alex Marquez scored an impressive victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix. The Spanish Ducati rider (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) prevailed in the 20th MotoGP race of the season ahead of Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) and Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol). For Marquez, it is his third Grand Prix victory of the season and his first outside Spain. He also secured the runner-up title in the world championship on Saturday.




















