For two Championship titans at the Monster Energy British Grand Prix, eight was the key number. Francesco Bagnaia held off Maverick Viñalesby just under half a second to become the …
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While the LAMS bike scheme has now been adopted across Australia, licencing requirements vary a little more, with the process of obtaining your Learners Permit and Provisional Licence varying state …
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I want to like the National Motor Museum in Birdwood in the Adelaide Hills. Of course I do like it; it’s well presented, and its explanatory signs are carefully researched. …
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The yearly pilgrimage to Crowdy Head, NSW, sees the Drag-Ens Hot Rod Club hold their annual beach festival. With everything from 1949 Hot Rods to pre-1963 motorcycles making up a …
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The Ukraine ride started with a phone call from award-winning photographer Kiran Ridley who was working in Lviv at the start of the war. Covering the refugee crisis from the …
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Legend has it that Dick Mann’s Daytona 200-miles win on a factory-built Honda Formula 750 racer in March 1970 represented when Japanese in-line fours first established their domination of production-based …
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With many Australians showcasing their skills abroad in a range of disciplines both on-track and off-road, our monthly column by focuses on how they’re faring battling it out with the …
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Remember when the Kawasaki ZXR750L was the bike to have? Back in the glory days of 750 domination? Back when a superbike was a superbike and 120 horsepower on the …
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The qualifying sessions for the Merlin Darwin Triple Crown were one of the best and most exciting sessions seen in many years. While the early session just saw top riders do …
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Due to increased safety measures, free practice one was delayed by 10 minutes yesterday and then shortened to 25 minutes. If there was a sense of urgency before, it was …
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