Mar 04 - Randy Mamola column: part 62
Finally the new MotoGP season is upon us and there are so many things to look forward to
Finally the new MotoGP season is upon us and there are so many things to look forward to
Jan 08 - Randy Mamola Column part 61 - Randy Mamola rates 07 riders.
Happy New Year everybody! It looks as though 2008 is going to be another great year for motorcycle racing,
Happy New Year everybody! It looks as though 2008 is going to be another great year for motorcycle racing,
Dec 07 - Randy Mamola Column part 60
There are 101 things to talk about now the end of the MotoGP season has finally arrived but we’ve got all winter to get through them and, for me, that last race at Valencia was all about Honda.
There are 101 things to talk about now the end of the MotoGP season has finally arrived but we’ve got all winter to get through them and, for me, that last race at Valencia was all about Honda.
Oct 16 - Randy Mamola Column part 59
It is tragic that I have to start my column talking about the loss of a great friend and a valued member of the motorsport community for the second time in a row - I had planned to wait until this run of races was over before speaking
It is tragic that I have to start my column talking about the loss of a great friend and a valued member of the motorsport community for the second time in a row - I had planned to wait until this run of races was over before speaking
Sep 26 - Randy Mamola Column part 58
It’s been an entertaining couple of weeks in the MotoGP paddock, with one of the most exciting races of the season at Estoril and the crowning of a new World Champion at Motegi. However, the incident that remains the most prominent
It’s been an entertaining couple of weeks in the MotoGP paddock, with one of the most exciting races of the season at Estoril and the crowning of a new World Champion at Motegi. However, the incident that remains the most prominent
Aug 26 - Randy Mamola Column part 57
Going back to Misano this weekend will bring back a lot of memories for me and I don’t think I’ll be the only person in the paddock with mixed feelings. I actually took my last ever 500cc victory there back in 1987, 20 years ago
Going back to Misano this weekend will bring back a lot of memories for me and I don’t think I’ll be the only person in the paddock with mixed feelings. I actually took my last ever 500cc victory there back in 1987, 20 years ago
Aug 01 - Randy Mamola Column part 56
Well Laguna Seca was definitely more eventful weekend than we had expected and after another dominant victory for Casey Stoner, which rarely looked in doubt from the first free practice session on Friday morning, the main
Well Laguna Seca was definitely more eventful weekend than we had expected and after another dominant victory for Casey Stoner, which rarely looked in doubt from the first free practice session on Friday morning, the main
Jul 02 - Randy Mamola Column part 55
It has been a busy couple of weeks in the MotoGP paddock, with back-to-back races over six days in the UK and Holland. Before I talk about the racing, I just want to say a big ‘thank you’ to everybody who contributed to the
It has been a busy couple of weeks in the MotoGP paddock, with back-to-back races over six days in the UK and Holland. Before I talk about the racing, I just want to say a big ‘thank you’ to everybody who contributed to the
Jun 13 - Randy Mamola Column part 54
The fourth win out of seven races for the Stoner-Ducati-Bridgestone combination was one of the most sensational so far and as I sat and pondered that race on Sunday evening I couldn’t help but think that if they had the dry
The fourth win out of seven races for the Stoner-Ducati-Bridgestone combination was one of the most sensational so far and as I sat and pondered that race on Sunday evening I couldn’t help but think that if they had the dry
The opening two rounds of the MotoGP World Championship have been intriguing for many different reasons, not least for the hugely contrasting fortunes of Honda and Ducati at Qatar and Jerez. Honda came into the season without seeming to have a clear idea of which way they were going with their new engine and chassis and it looked like Dani Pedrosa, and in particular Nicky Hayden, still didn’t have confidence in the new package.



