Superbike World Championship has lived huge trouble for three years and everyone there is working hard to make it great again, including Yamaha. The Japanese manufacturer will continue supporting Crescent … Read more
Yamaha MotoGP: “Allons enfants de la patrie”
Before the winter break, after Jerez test, it was impossible not to notice Valentino Rossi’s disappointment, as the Italian didn’t feel the improvement he expected on his factory Yamaha M1. … Read more
Yamaha: “We can be happy with our results and the spirit in which we got them”
Éric de Seynes is one of the most important personalities in Yamaha: with 58 years of age, he’s the current Yamaha Motor Europe Chairman and CEO and the first non-Japanese … Read more
MotoGP: Did Yamaha apologize? Yes, but the Japanese way
The project leader Kouji Tsuya apologized, but his behavior says exactly the opposite of what you might believe. That’s what an expert in Japanese culture says.
Juventus breaks the deal with VR46: here you are all things as they are
The Italian soccer Champions broke the deal with Valentino Rossi’s firm, to distribute its official merchandise, that was signed back in 2015
Andreas Pérez: Beyond good and evil
A 14-year-old rider has died. There’s a sport, whose news about it are too often full of rhetoric. Too many words have already been spoken, so our readers will excuse … Read more
TT Lightweight: High Five, Paton!
Who’s behind Michael Dunlop’s incredible success at the Tourist Trophy? The true Italian bike: Paton, queen of the lightweight
MotoGP: Falling in hate, why so much falling in Le Mans?
Valid riders such as Dovizioso and Zarco made some terrible mistakes. Why? There might be a technical reason….
“Güle güle efsane”, Kenan Sofuoglu
“Güle güle efsane” means, in Turkish, “Goodbye, legend“. If we look at how social media users reacted to Kenan’s retirement, what we see is the jubilee … Read more