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Is The Key To Long-Term Motorcycling Happiness Rider Training?

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Nick Ienatsch Riders! Enjoy Motorcycles Forever! This Is The Key To Long-Term Motorcycling Happiness.      Well trained riders have more fun riding motorcycles for longer.       The vast...

Rider First Aid: When A Rider Crashes

By Clive Savacool Riding motorcycles has always been inherently dangerous. Although safety has improved with better tires, suspension, traction control, and riding gear, the laws...

Opinion: A New Era For Women In Road Racing?

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Elisa Gendron Belen Will the new FIM Women’s World Championship be a viable class that will attract the best women racers in the...

Opinion: MotoAmerica Has Made Road Racing Better

FIRST PERSON/OPINION By David Swarts It seems like only yesterday it was 1998 and I was the new guy in the paddock of America’s premier motorcycle...

MotoAmerica: Three Reasons Why The Rahal Ducati Moto Team Is Important

First Person/Opinion: Three Reasons Why The Rahal Ducati Moto Team Is So Important For MotoAmerica by Michael Gougis You could say that it's just another team...

Harry Klinzmann Remembers David Emde, 20 Years Later

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Harry Klinzmann Today marks 20 years since David Emde passed away way too soon. David was my very dear, closest friend while we...

More From FIM MiniGP Canada: A Kid And His Mom Go Racing

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Misti Hurst Ashton's FIM MiniGP Canada win On Sunday, I watched my 14-year-old son, Ashton Parker, win the final race of the FIM MiniGP...

FIM MiniGP Road Racing in Canada!

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Misti Hurst It was quite a surprise to discover that the first FIM MiniGP Canada Race series event, a doubleheader no less, was...

Ralph Staropoli Is Living The GP Life In America

By Nick Ienatsch Two-stroke 250 GP bikes are alive and well at AHRMA (American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association) events but those hoping to reach the...

FIM Warns Supersport300: “Race Like Riders, Not Like Stupid Kids”

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Michael Gougis It was something rare, if not unprecedented, in International-level professional motorcycle racing. In retrospect, however, it's remarkable that it took so...

Video: Airfence Saves Lives

John Ulrich talks about how and why he started the non-profit Roadracing World Action Fund, Inc. (RWAF) two decades ago, raising money to deploy...

Daytona 200: Now For Something Completely Different

FIRST PERSON/OPINION: By Nick Ienatsch   A Racer’s Trip to Daytona Moto-poetry of racing’s challenges   The rig knifed through the Texas gloom just before one am A truck and trailer...

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MRA Hosts Record- Setting 2026 Race School

The Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA) successfully completed its 2026 Race School last weekend, delivering a record-setting program that introduced a new wave of riders...
Starter Ed Bargy waves the green flag to start a combined Classic Sixties, Classic Sixties 650, Sportsman 500, Formula 250, and 250 Grand Prix race during the AHRMA Classic MotoFest in the Heartland at Heartland Motorsports Park, in Topeka, Kansas. Photo by Chuck Hanna, courtesy AHRMA.

AMA: Kansas Governor Signs Racetrack Protection Act

Kansas Governor Signs Motorsports Venue Protection Act Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (D) has signed HB 2416, granting Right-to-Race protections to racetracks throughout Kansas. The American Motorcyclist...

WSBK Preview: Superbike Lands in Assen

Six from Six: Bulega leads the charge into Assen. Recent Form and Momentum Aruba.it Racing – Ducati’s Nicolo Bulega arrives at the TT Circuit Assen...
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Photo courtesy of Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.

MotoAmerica Hosts AMA Superbike’s 50th Season At Road Atlanta

The 2026 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship kicks off at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, marking “50 Years Of Superbike Racing.” With six classes on the schedule,...

MotoAmerica: Scott Russell Named Grand Marshal at Road Atlanta

You’ve probably never heard of Horatio Alger. He was a very prolific author who, over the course of 30 years during the mid to...