There were many heartening things about Jack Miller’s Assen victory weeks ago. It was a win for an underdog, a reversal of recently unkind fortune and a welcome change to…
I came in to the 2016 season on a high after winning the Australian Supersport Championship last year, but I knew there was a big challenge ahead by stepping up…
Considering the great amounts of bugger all that exist in outback Australia, it’s depressing we can no longer support a cross-country rally; let alone a round of the FIM World…
Forty years ago, global warming wasn’t a dirty phrase. Thus the sweltering summer of 1976 – which kept setting new records for warmth and days of sunshine – was something…
It was the first time Motorcycling Australia had sent a team to the FIM Junior MX Championships. And 2009 proved the right time. Australia took five of the top ten…
For three years the fledgling KTM team had been attempting to break the dominance of Honda and BMW in the phenomenon that was the Paris-Dakar. Then, in 2001, Fabrizio Meoni…
So, why do I race the Isle of Man TT, possibly the most dangerous thing you can do as a human? I first competed at the TT back in 2010.
I live on 40 acres in Howes Valley in NSW and started riding motocross and dirt track on my Pee Wee 50 when I was three years old. My dad…
HOW’S THIS FOR a prediction from 80 years ago? Winglets on a racing motorcycle. Believe it or not, this illustration was published in Britain’s Motor Cycling on 17 June 1936.
There’s no doubt about it – Aussie Scott Britnell can ride rougher for longer. Sure, Rocky Robinson may have flashed across Bonneville Salt Flats at over 600km/h. However, all Rocky…
Alongside his colleague Fred MacSorley, John Hinds, became famous as one of the Flying Doctors. Mounted on motorcycles and carrying bright orange packs stuffed with medical equipment, the pair provided…
What a start to the year it has been thus far for myself in the 2016 Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC). For those who may not know or follow the AORC,…