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I wonder if they'll just increase the number of bikes for other manufacturers in 2026, or if they'll let BMW/Suzuki in.
It would be a terrible waste unless the team improves considerably.They'd damn sure pay pretty well.
Toprak and Pedro at the Honda factory team in 2026, make it happen!
Depends on how quickly he can adaptIt would be a terrible waste unless the team improves considerably.
Given what I read about Razgatlioglu, I'm thinking that given how refined and sophisticated his riding style is (e.g. coming into corners with the back tyre off the ground), I wonder if he's very much adapted to WSBK racing, and whether that style will work in MotoGP or not. I'm sure that other top-level riders will be equally specialised, and I wonder if swapping from a series to another series becomes more difficult the more sophisticated a rider's riding style becomes.
Yes the subscription TV thing makes money for a few people/the owners of a sport rather than doing snything resembling nourishing the grass roots of a sport/a sport as a whole.Once a sport achieves 'big bucks' status, it stops being a sport really. I disagree that football has avoided this, particularly in the UK where I live. I also don't think it was the change to 4-strokes that was the crucial factor. Even if that change hadn't been made, I think we would be in the same situation. I feel that the change to 4-strokes was to ensure some sort of match between what is being raced, and what is being sold, to keep the manufacturers engaged.
The crossing of the Rubicon point for me was when coverage was no longer widely available to all on free-to-air TV, but only via various subscription and paid sources. This creates the bigger revenue stream that makes sports a financial plaything, rather than real sport.
I still watch and enjoy MotoGP, but it is now something different from what it was decades ago. The same is happening to all sports. As soon as a sport becomes popular enough that people will pay significant amounts to watch it, eventually that will happen.
EDIT: KTM employees (unless this has changed) to go unpaid over Christmas. KTM workers to go unpaid over Christmas. It's going to be hard to justify a MotoGP team and their status as a constructor if their employees are having their paychecks delayed like this. If it continues to happen, even occasionally.
Yes if there was no contracture we might’ve d up with one make taking the first 8 places in a race.If overall the tyres were fairly even then multiple tyre manufacturers is good because it adds diversity to who podiums, however if one tyre manufacturer has a significant advantage then it reduces podium diversity