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Teammate rivalry driving Rins’ World Championship bid
Rossi and the VR46 Academy set for Portimao test
Miquel Pons and Kevin Zannoni join LCR E-Team for 2021
Provisional 2021 Northern Talent Cup calendar updated
Zarco visits Red Bull Athlete Performance Centre in Austria
BT Sport to remain the home of MotoGP™ in the UK & Ireland
Training hard: Viñales rides his Yamaha R1 in France
MotoGP™ riders and crew chiefs: who’s with whom in 2021?
Introducing: the FIM MiniGP World Series
MotoGP™ rookie Martin exhibits motocross skills on YouTube
Triumph Modern Classics Certified as 2022 Models
Following the reveal of the 2021 Triumph Speed Triple RS last week, we couldn’t help but notice that Triumph’s 2021 model lineup looked a little sparse. We’ve now entered the second month of the year, and Triumph still has yet to announce the Bonneville or any of its “Modern Classics” for the 2021 model year.
2021 Harley-Davidson Revival Certified by EPA
Harley-Davidson announced it’s 2021 touring lineup last month, but we can confirm the company has one more model up it’s sleeve, and we’re not talking about the Pan America. Harley-Davidson’s 2021 model virtual presentation included a teaser image of a fuel tank console with the word “Revival” written on it. Motorcycle.com can now confirm that the Harley-Davidson Revival will be a 2021 touring model powered by the Milwaukee-Eight V-Twin engine.
Church of MO: 2001 Triumph TT600 First Ride
Some suggested Triumph’s shot at a four-cylinder 600 sportbike should’ve been included in last week’s “Ten Worst Motorcycles of the Modern Era.” I think that’s way too harsh an assessment, but in any case, Triumph’s 2001 TT600 and the various inline Fours that followed it never quite got traction in the marketplace, and left the building after the 2006 Speed Four. Which wasn’t really a bad thing, as its demise led to the rise of the Daytona 675 and Street Triples shortly thereafter.
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