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Bikesportnews.com is the leading bike racing website in the UK, attracting over half a million visitors each month. It serves as a hub for riders, team managers, promoters, and industry professionals to stay informed about the latest happenings, including who is making moves in the sport and what secrets are being kept under wraps.

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  • 2 weeks ago | bikesportnews.com | Ollie Barstow

    Michael Rutter suffered several fractures in his spine and ankle following a crash during the 2025 Isle of Man TT, but a statement from his team has confirmed he has undergone a successful surgery. The British racing veteran was competing in the Supertwin TT aboard a Bathams AJN Yamaha when he crashed heavily at the 31st Milestone on Friday evening.

  • 2 weeks ago | bikesportnews.com | Ollie Barstow

    Marc Marquez tightened his grip on the 2025 MotoGP World Championship with an untroubled fourth full-distance victory of the season in the Aragon MotoGP, his first Sunday success since Qatar. The Ducati Lenovo Team rider led from lights-to-flag in a victory that never looked in doubt once he'd got the hammer down at one-third distance, Marquez crossing the line comfortably clear of Alex Marquez.

  • 2 weeks ago | bikesportnews.com | Ollie Barstow

    Deniz Öncü has claimed his maiden Moto2 World Championship victory after prevailing in a thrilling sprint to the finish line against Diogo Moreira to win the Aragon Moto2 by just 0.003s. The second closest finish in Grand Prix racing history, Oncu had entered the final corner just adrift of Moreira but found a small gap on the outside of his rival over the kerb on the exit of the long left-hander.

  • 2 weeks ago | bikesportnews.com | Ollie Barstow

    David Munoz has broken his long-awaited Grand Prix victory duck after denying rookie Maximo Quiles on the final corner to win the Aragon Moto3. The Spaniard - a relative veteran of the novice Grand Prix category - waited until the last moments of the race to mount his attack, squeezing underneath his rival around the long Turn 16 left-hander before holding on in the sprint to the line.

  • 2 weeks ago | bikesportnews.com | Ollie Barstow

    Moto2 World Championship leader Manuel Gonzalez is in line to ride a MotoGP bike for the first time after being reportedly called up by Trackhouse Racing to complete a day in the post-Aragon MotoGP test on Monday. The Spaniard, who currently leads the Moto2 standings by three points, is one of a handful of prospective riders being tipped for an imminent switch to MotoGP for 2026.