MotoGP™ eSport shortlisted in 2020 Sport Technology Awards

The MotoGP™ eSport Championship’s numbers over the first three seasons demonstrate the high level of interest in the series, as well as its incredible rate of growth. Worldwide coverage provided by 15 television partners and digital channels across YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – as well as on motogp.com and the MotoGP™ eSport official website – have given the Championship a truly global presence: 64 million video views online, 247 million impressions and over eight million engagements, with more than 50% of the audience between 13 and 24 years old. With 20 Online Challenges and seven on-site events as well, the MotoGP™ eSport Championship is one of the biggest racing competitions in the gaming landscape.

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Until it’s time for Jerez: the 10 best races in MotoGP™

The coronavirus outbreak is affecting many of us in daily life and beyond, with restrictions on movement and public gatherings as well as, in some places, the closure of schools and places of work in order to fight the spread of Covid-19. So to try and help combat the boredom as many of us stay behind closed doors, motogp.com is giving all our users FREE access to an incredible selection of races, including what we’d say may well be the 10 best premier class contests ever: Rossi vs Stoner at Laguna Seca; Marquez, Lorenzo, Iannone and Rossi battling at Phillip Island; Doohan vs Criville at Jerez… some incredible moments and milestones that we’re sure will thrill each and every MotoGP™ fan.

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Bored at home? motogp.com is here to help!

The coronavirus outbreak is affecting many of us in daily life and beyond, with restrictions on movement and public gatherings as well as, in some places, the closure of schools and places of work in order to fight the spread of Covid-19. So to try and help combat the boredom as many of us stay behind closed doors, motogp.com is giving all our users FREE access to an incredible selection of races, including what we’d say may well be the 10 best premier class contests ever: Rossi vs Stoner at Laguna Seca; Marquez, Lorenzo, Iannone and Rossi battling at Phillip Island; Doohan vs Criville at Jerez… some incredible moments and milestones that we’re sure will thrill each and every MotoGP™ fan.

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Yamaha YZF-R3A MY2019 Recall Notice

Motorcycle Recall Notice


A recall notice has been issued for the 2019 Yamaha YZF-R3A due to a front brake hose bracket which may dislodge, wearing the brake hose and front fork, creating the possibility of brake fluid loss, effecting brake performance, possibly causing front brakes not to work.


Recall Notice

PRA No. 2020/18225

Date published 12 Mar 2020

Campaign number MC111

Product description Yamaha YZF-R3A
Model Year 2019
202 affected motorcycles

Identifying features
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
See attached VIN list

What are the defects?

The bracket supporting the front brake hose may dislodge, causing friction between the brake hose and the front fork, resulting in brake fluid loss.

What are the hazards?

If the brake system loses fluid, the effectiveness of the brakes decreases, increasing the risk of an accident causing serious injury to the rider and other road users.

What should consumers do?

Customers should immediately contact their local Yamaha Dealer and arrange to have a replacement brake hose bracket fitted at no charge.

Consumers can find their nearest authorised Yamaha dealership by visiting https://www.yamaha-motor.com.au

Effected VIN List


Supplier – Yamaha Motor Australia Pty Ltd

Traders who sold this product – Authorised Yamaha Dealers

Where the product was sold – Nationally

Dates available for sale – 29 March 2019 – 24 February 2020

Source: MCNews.com.au

Triumph Thruxton, R and TFC MY2016-2020 Recall Notice

Motorcycle Recall Notice


A recall notice has been issued for the Triumph Thruxton, Thruxton R and Thruxton TFC for the side stand spring, which may fracture while disengaged, allowing the stand to swing down, activating the kill switch and causing the bike to stall.


Recall Notice

PRA No. 2020/18191

Date published 11 Mar 2020

Campaign number SRAN 570

Product description – Triumph Thruxton; Triumph Thruxton R; Triumph Thruxton TFC
Model Years 2016-2020
804 affected motorcycles

Identifying features
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
See attached VIN list

What are the defects?

The side stand spring may fracture whilst the side stand is disengaged.

What are the hazards?

The side stand may swing downwards and engage the side stand switch, causing the engine to stall. This increases the risk of an accident or injury to the rider and other road users.

What should consumers do?

Owners of affected motorcycles will be contacted by mail to arrange a time to bring their motorcycles to a Triumph dealer for a replacement spring.

To find a Triumph dealer, visit http://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au/dealers/find-a-dealer

Download VIN List affected


Supplier – PS Importers Pty Ltd

Traders who sold this product – National Triumph dealers

Where the product was sold – Nationally

Dates available for sale – 1 June 2016 – 31 May 2019

Source: MCNews.com.au

Yamaha XP530A TMax MY2017-2019 Recall Notice

Motorcycle Recall Notice


A recall notice has been issued for the Yamaha TMax (XP530A) scooter for an issue with the sidestand, which may cause it to break, causing the scooter to fall over with the potential to hurt the rider or bystanders.


Recall Notice

PRA No. 2020/18227

Date published 12 Mar 2020

Campaign number MC107

Product description Yamaha XP530A Scooter
Model Years 2017-2019
78 affected vehicles

Identifying features
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
See attached VIN list below

What are the defects?

The scooter’s main stand may crack and break due to substandard welding.

What are the hazards?

If the scooter stand cracks, the scooter could fall and cause a serious crush injury to the rider or bystanders.

What should consumers do?

Yamaha will contact all known affected consumers directly to arrange for inspection and repair. The scooter’s main stand will be replaced with a new strengthened stand.

Consumers can find their nearest authorised Yamaha dealership by visiting https://www.yamaha-motor.com.au/

Download VIN List affected


Supplier – Yamaha Motor Australia Pty Ltd

Traders who sold this product – Authorised Yamaha Dealers

Where the product was sold – Nationally

Dates available for sale – 9 December 2017 – 10 February 2020

Source: MCNews.com.au

Wakefield test initially a ‘challenging time’ for pace-setter Maxwell

News 13 Mar 2020

Wakefield test initially a ‘challenging time’ for pace-setter Maxwell

Boost Mobile Racing rider tops the times in unofficial ASBK test.

Image: Russell Colvin.

Points leader Wayne Maxwell says the unofficial ASBK test at Wakefield Park was initially a ‘challenging time’, however he was able to discover a setting that enabled him to set the pace.

The Boost Mobile Racing rider, who was untouchable at Phillip Island’s opener, set a 57.279s to top the times during the two days, where he edged out Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team) for top spot.

The Ducati pilot was pleased to exit the New South Wales venue with a strong setting, admitting he was left scratching his head during the early stages of testing.

“Obviously Wakefield Park is on the complete opposite end of the scale to Phillip Island,” Maxwell told CycleOnline.com.au. “We had a test plan in mind – some of the stuff worked, some of it didn’t.

“It was probably the most challenging time I’ve had and it left me scratching my head, but full credit to the Boost Mobile Racing team – we stuck to the plan and came out with the result that we set out to achieve.

“Wakefield is a circuit I’ve never won an overall at, so I’d be keen to win an overall there. Troy’s [Herfoss] is so good there and Cru [Halliday] is in great form and he’s really good at Wakefield, so I think we’ll have a great race between the three of us and the competitive ASBK field.”

Former EWC regular Broc Parkes was third on the timesheets filling in for Aiden Wagner at Yamaha Racing Team, while the top five was completed by Troy Herfoss (Penrite Honda Racing) and Glenn Allerton (Maxima BMW). Wakefield Park’s second round is scheduled for 27-29 March.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

MA release statement on COVID-19

Motorcycling Australia COVID-10 statement


Following the announcement to postpone Rounds 1 & 2 of the MX Nationals Championship at Horsham, as well as the Oceania Junior MX Tri-Nations Cup (MXN opener & Junior MX Tri-Nations Cup Postponed – Link), Motorcycling Australia has released the following formal statement regarding coronavirus and motorcycling events.

No further announcements have been made regarding changes to MA National events or FIM Oceania events held in Australia at this time, with MA inviting members and stakeholders to refer to official government guidelines relating to coronavirus at the health.gov.au website.

Motorcycling Australia has however acknowledged how quickly the situation may change going forward, with some sporting events around the world not to allow spectators, with Carmelo Ezpeleta even suggesting MotoGP rounds being held without spectators is a possibility (link) they have considered on the global stage. See full MA release below:


Motorcycling Australia Statement on COVID-19

Motorcycling Australia is aware of the ever-changing, fluid nature of the situation regarding COVID-19 (commonly known as Coronavirus).

MA will continue to monitor and continually update our key stakeholders and MA members with the latest information, in line with advice from both the State and Federal Government departments.

Whilst the FIM Superbike World Championship event went ahead with no issues, the situation is changing rapidly, and specifically international events are coming under closer scrutiny.

We are monitoring the government updates constantly and receiving daily communications from the FIM.

With a number of officials working at events, we are also in regular communication with our highly dedicated officials to ensure any queries or concerns they have, are being responded too.

We will work closely with all MA permitted event organisers to ensure they understand and are fully aware of the precautions that should be put in place at their events.

All MA members, officials and spectators are urged to follow the Government’s advice on how best to protect themselves from the virus and practice good hygiene methods, whether at the track, at home or anywhere else in public.

Further information can be found at;
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert

MA will continue to provide further updates on any impacts for MA National events or FIM Oceania events held in Australia.

For updates on any State Championship or Club events please contact the State Controlling Body (SCB) in that area.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Ferrari finishes on top in final day of Jerez MotoE testing

News 13 Mar 2020

Ferrari finishes on top in final day of Jerez MotoE testing

Hook ninth fastest as the testing concludes in Spain.

Image: Supplied.

Reigning champion Matteo Ferrari (Trentino Gresini MotoE) has completed the final day of MotoE World Cup testing in Jerez by topping the timesheets, setting a best lap of 1m47.494s on the final day to head the combined timesheets.

Eric Granado’s (Avintia Esponsorama Racing) 1m47.546s on day two placed the Brazilian a close second, with MotoE rookie Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt Intact GP) impressing to finish third overall in his first event on the Energica Ego Corsa.

At the end of the three days in Andalucia, the top eight were covered by just eight tenths and only 1.2 seconds split the top 14 as MotoE got off to a competitive start in 2020.

2019 Cup runner-up Bradley Smith (WithU Motorsport) was fourth fastest at the Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto, the British rider sitting 0.379s off Ferrari’s pace. Five riders managed to dip into the 1:47s and the last of those was Octo Pramac MotoE’s Alex De Angelis, the Sammarinese rider ending the test 0.450s from the top.

Xavier Simeon (LCR E-Team) was sixth fastest, he and fellow sophomore Mike Di Meglio (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) heading eighth place Niki Tuuli (Avant Ajo MotoE) as the Finn continues to recover from recent surgery to remove screws put in after his injury last year. Octo Pramac MotoE’s Josh Hook and rookie Jordi Torres (Pons Racing 40) completed the top 10 as 2020 sparked to life.

Throughout the official test the MotoE class were testing new tyres from Michelin, as well as new Ohlins forks and new airflow cooling for the batteries, which helps the Energica Ego Corsas charge quicker too.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Osborne ruled out of Supercross remainder following further scans

News 13 Mar 2020

Osborne ruled out of Supercross remainder following further scans

Factory Husqvarna rider hopeful of returning for Pro Motocross opener.

Image: Octopi Media.

Additional scans have revealed further injuries for Zach Osborne, ruling him out of the remainder of the 2020 Monster Energy Supercross series.

The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider initially suffered a broken rib, two bruised lungs and a sprained wrist in a practice crash ahead of the Atlanta Supercross.

However, further medical checks have determined he has in fact sustained three compression fractures in his back, as well a fractured wrist. He’s hopeful of lining up at Hangtown’s Lucas Oil Pro Motocross opener.

“Unfortunately I received some rough news this week about my current injuries,” Osborne said in a statement. “I was originally told at the hospital I that I had one broken rib, two bruised and partially collapsed lungs and a sprained wrist. After two weeks of significant discomfort from what I thought was a broken rib, I was advised to get more checks.

“I underwent an MRI on my abdomen which revealed three compression fractures in my back as well as two other fractures. An x-ray on my wrist showed a small fracture as well. I’m not sure how all of this was missed at my original hospital visit but it’s nice to have some answers and to be moving forward and closer to being back to my normal self.

“I’m grateful for all the people around me and their support through what has been a very tough year for me. The plan for now is to get well and be back to 100 percent health for the opening outdoor national at Hangtown.”

Amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the Indianapolis round this weekend, followed by the Seattle stop at the end of the month, have been cancelled.

Source: MotoOnline.com.au