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KTM unveils three all-new 2020 models at EICMA

News 6 Nov 2019

KTM unveils three all-new 2020 models at EICMA

Austrian manufacturer showcases 1290 Super Duke R, 890 Duke R and 390 Adventure.

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KTM has introduced three all-new 2020 models during its presentation at EICMA in Milan, unveiling the 1290 Super Duke R, 890 Duke R and the 390 Adventure.

The KTM 1290 Super Duke R has been ‘re-beasted’ for 2020, with KTM’s flagship nakedbike undergoing its most radical re-invention yet for 2020.

A completely new chassis, styling, and electronics mean the KTM 1290 Super Duke R has trimmed weight across the board, while a reworked LC8 engine has unleashed even more power.

KTM has beefed up their potency in the midweight segment with the new KTM 890 Duke R. Foregoing some of the excellent daily capabilities of its younger brother – the KTM 790 Duke – the KTM 890 Duke R is a sportier and edgier naked bike for hard riding.

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More power and more torque come from the new engine, which has been teamed with ‘racier’ ergonomics, better brakes, and fully adjustable WP Apex suspension. T

he KTM 890 Duke R is ideal for the motorcyclist wanting a more extreme experience or searching for bigger thrills and ‘flickability’ compared to a larger capacity model.

The new KTM 390 Adventure has harnessed the attributes and DNA from the popular and highly rated KTM 790 Adventure as well as the development information gleaned from nearly two decades of Dakar Rally success.

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A breezy, agile, and ideal entry model for riders keen to discover the ‘adventure’ sensation, this motorcycle offers added versatility for touring and light offroading.

Using elements of the KTM 390 Duke as a base, the KTM 390 Adventure offers proximity to the feeling and performance found at the root of the all-conquering KTM 450 Rally, but entry-level licence compatibility and current Euro emissions standards as part of the package.

Pricing and availability for all three models in Australia is still to be determined. For more information, visit www.ktm.com/au.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

HRC makes Haslam signing official for 2020 WorldSBK campaign

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Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) has made it official that Leon Haslam will join the newly-formed factory team for the 2020 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK), where he’ll pilot the all-new CBR1000RR-R Fireblade alongside Alvaro Bautista.

Haslam rejoined the WorldSBK paddock this season with Kawasaki Racing Team, charging to a podium result at the season-opener before finishing the series with a ranking of seventh.

“For me to get the opportunity to be back with Honda and, most importantly, as an official rider with HRC back in the championship with a factory team, is like a dream come true,” Haslam explained.

““It’s so exciting to be involved in the project and already I’m thinking about when I can ride the bike and get to Phillip Island, one of my favourite tracks, for the first race. I can’t wait to ride the CBR1000RR-R. A new bike means that we’re looking at a big challenge of course, but the project is extremely professional, and we all know what Honda and HRC are capable of.

“What they have achieved in the racing world speaks for itself. It’s really a fantastic opportunity for me, and I’m ready to give it my all, for the team, the company and all our fans around the world”.

It was announced in September that HRC will form an official factory team in WorldSBK, initially announcing Bautista as its first rider. It was revealed yesterday at EICMA that an all-new CBR1000RR-R Fireblade will be rolled out for 2020.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

2020 Energica Ego And Eva EsseEsse9 Preview

As a company, Energica has had quite a year in 2019 as it reaped the benefits of its exclusive involvement in the FIM MotoE world championship to the tune of a 57-percent increase in revenue growth between Q1 2018 and Q1 2019. This competition-based test bed has also led to the development of a new and improved 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery which is being hailed as the lightest, most long-lasting battery ever created for a production motorcycle. All three of the 2020 Energica Ego+, EsseEsse9+, and Eva Ribelle will be offered with the new 21.5 kWh battery or the previous-generation 13.4 kWh battery packs.

2020 Energica Ego+, EsseEsse9+, And Ribelle Power And Range

The 2020 Energica Ego+ electric superbike (center) and EsseEsse9 (back) models will be offered in two configurations, the Ego+ with the new and improved 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery or the 13.4 kWh version.
The 2020 Energica Ego+ electric superbike (center) and EsseEsse9 (back) models will be offered in two configurations, the Ego+ with the new and improved 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery or the 13.4 kWh version.Marcello Mannoni

The plus-series electric motorcycles performance numbers will benefit from the improved battery pack starting with 145 hp (107 kW) and 158 pound-feet (215Nm) of torque, along with an effective range of 249 miles in the city, 143 miles on mixed roads, 112 miles on the racetrack and a governed top speed of 125 mph. If you plan to race or play at trackdays, a Kit Corsa Clienti can be reserved through Energica for your Ego+ as well.

Updates To 2020 Energica Models

The Rosso Corsa red version of the 2020 Energica Ego+ has the sportiest look of the three color options, but the Ego Sport Black version pays homage to the MotoE Energica Corsa livery.
The Rosso Corsa red version of the 2020 Energica Ego+ has the sportiest look of the three color options, but the Ego Sport Black version pays homage to the MotoE Energica Corsa livery.Marcello Mannoni

Other key updates for the entire 2020 model year include the new Pro Share XT long-range connectivity bundle which will be accessible through the 4.3-inch TFT display, along with the interface to select from four riding modes, four regenerative maps, traction control, and the Park Assist. Each model is also equipped with the latest fast-charging technology. The latest DC charger will max out the 249-mile range in an hour or you can get 40-percent charge in just 42 minutes.

“This is the battery pack with the biggest capacity and power ever installed on a production electric motorcycle,” Energica’s CTO Giampiero Testoni explains. “We are proud to present the technological advancement and innovation on all of our 2020 models,which we achieved in the last two years thanks to our commitment to MotoE, and that we were able to transfer from the track to our road models.”

2020 Energica Model Colors And Pricing

An exciting new feature incorporated into the TFT interface of the 2020 Energica Ego+ and all other models is the ProShare XT function which allows real-time monitoring of the bike’s performance.
An exciting new feature incorporated into the TFT interface of the 2020 Energica Ego+ and all other models is the ProShare XT function which allows real-time monitoring of the bike’s performance.Marcello Mannoni

The 2020 Energica Ego+ will be offered in Rosso Corsa (red) and Asteroid Gray along with the FIM MotoE-inspired Ego Sport Black version. The EsseEsse9+ adds a new Modena Yellow scheme to go along with the Shocking Blue and Metal Black versions. The Eva Ribelle streetfighter will be available in either Stealth Gray or Rosso Corsa. No MSRP or availability has been released at this time.

“The 2020 products present at EICMA are the direct result of continuing innovation throughout the years, with more than 250,000 kilometers of testing on the road and thousands on the track.” —Energica CTO Giampiero Testoni
“The 2020 products present at EICMA are the direct result of continuing innovation throughout the years, with more than 250,000 kilometers of testing on the road and thousands on the track.” —Energica CTO Giampiero TestoniMarcello Mannoni
If you are in the market for a high-end electric superbike, then you owe it to yourself to take a look at the new 2020 Energica Ego+.
If you are in the market for a high-end electric superbike, then you owe it to yourself to take a look at the new 2020 Energica Ego+.Marcello Mannoni
The 2020 Energica Eva EsseEsse9+ will be back in both the plus and non-plus versions. A new Modena Yellow helps retain the classic look.
The 2020 Energica Eva EsseEsse9+ will be back in both the plus and non-plus versions. A new Modena Yellow helps retain the classic look.Marcello Mannoni
Like all the 2020 Energica models, the EsseEsse9+ features a 4.3-inch TFT dash that is the interface for the ride modes, ABS, Bluetooth, and the new ProShare XT data-acquisition functions.
Like all the 2020 Energica models, the EsseEsse9+ features a 4.3-inch TFT dash that is the interface for the ride modes, ABS, Bluetooth, and the new ProShare XT data-acquisition functions.Marcello Mannoni
The 2020 Energica EsseEsse9+ represents the classic motorcycle for Energica. It’s based on the same platform as the other models but its tall bars and comfortable riding position make it a perfect choice as a commuter.
The 2020 Energica EsseEsse9+ represents the classic motorcycle for Energica. It’s based on the same platform as the other models but its tall bars and comfortable riding position make it a perfect choice as a commuter.Marcello Mannoni
It may not seem like a big deal but the 2020 Energica EsseEsse9+ and EsseEsse9 fit neatly in the around-town commuter ebike niche. With their long range and easy DC charging you can see why they are gaining momentum on the sales floor.
It may not seem like a big deal but the 2020 Energica EsseEsse9+ and EsseEsse9 fit neatly in the around-town commuter ebike niche. With their long range and easy DC charging you can see why they are gaining momentum on the sales floor.Marcello Mannoni
The new 2020 Energica Eva Ribelle streetfighter features the latest 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery and an oil-cooled synchronous motor that pumps out 145 hp.
The new 2020 Energica Eva Ribelle streetfighter features the latest 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery and an oil-cooled synchronous motor that pumps out 145 hp.Marcello Mannoni
Energica is happy to announce it now has dealers in the major European countries, South Africa, Hong Kong, Japan, and seven states within the United States as well.
In order to provide the service and distribution necessary to support its third model—the 2020 Eva Ribelle—Energica is happy to announce it now has dealers in the major European countries, South Africa, Hong Kong, Japan, and seven states within the United States as well.Marcello Mannoni
The Eva Ribelle electric streetfighter has the looks to turn heads anywhere and the performance to back it up on road or track.
The Eva Ribelle electric streetfighter has the looks to turn heads anywhere and the performance to back it up on road or track.Marcello Mannoni
“The technological advancement had an important boost with MotoE, a platform which will continue to provide us with a unique element of competitive advantage for the next two years.”
“The technological advancement had an important boost with MotoE, a platform which will continue to provide us with a unique element of competitive advantage for the next two years.” —Livia Cevolini, CEO, Energica Motorcycle CompanyMarcello Mannoni

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

2020 Yamaha MT-10 Preview

Yamaha is really putting an emphasis on the MT-series these days and the MT-10 just happens to be the flagship of its Hyper Naked lineup. It’s big, bad, and downright nasty plus it’s a blast to ride.
Yamaha is really putting an emphasis on the MT-series these days and the MT-10 just happens to be the flagship of its Hyper Naked lineup. It’s big, bad, and downright nasty plus it’s a blast to ride.Yamaha

The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 is the flagship model of Yamaha’s Hyper Naked street motorcycle segment that includes the new MT-03, MT-07, and the MT-09. As the leader of this self-proclaimed army of darkness, the MT-10 is equipped with the exciting 998cc crossplane inline four-cylinder engine derived from the high-tech R1 superbike. The similarities don’t stop there either.

The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 features the powerful 998cc inline four-cylinder engine with crossplane crankshaft technology developed for the YZF-R1 superbike. Tuned specifically for the MT-10, this engine develops strong low- to mid-rpm torque.
The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 features the powerful 998cc inline four-cylinder engine with crossplane crankshaft technology developed for the YZF-R1 superbike. Tuned specifically for the MT-10, this engine develops strong low- to mid-rpm torque.Yamaha

The MT-10 chassis is designed around the lightweight Deltabox aluminum frame, again similar to the R1, along with fully adjustable 43mm inverted KYB fork and piggyback rear shock. Brakes are equally impressive with standard ABS assisting a pair of radial-mount four-piston calipers gripping large 330mm front rotors. Lightweight alloy wheels and a low-slung exhaust help the MT-10 offer excellent agility in the corners while remaining locked to the road under acceleration. We’ve ridden the MT-10 enough to know that this is a streetfighter that provides an exciting ride no matter where you find yourself.

The MT-10 features a range of systems powered by YCC-T ride-by-wire throttle system that provides precise throttle control.
The MT-10 features a range of systems powered by YCC-T ride-by-wire throttle system that provides precise throttle control.Yamaha

But it is the look of the MT-series that Yamaha is hoping you will embrace. Sure, the performance is there but it’s the sinister-looking, futuristic stance of the big Hyper Naked that seems to be the appeal. An angular front light pod houses a pair of projector beam headlamps and LED running lights while providing spectators a memorable first impression as it approaches them from the dark seedy underbelly of Anytown, USA.

2020 Yamaha MT-10 Price And Colors

The MT-10 comes with standard cruise control, D-Mode allows the rider to choose their preferred level of engine response, while the Traction Control System (TCS) helps maximize available traction based on road conditions.
The MT-10 comes with standard cruise control, D-Mode allows the rider to choose their preferred level of engine response, while the Traction Control System (TCS) helps maximize available traction based on road conditions.Yamaha

Yes, it is a bit of play on the streetfighter segment, but you cannot deny that Yamaha is having a great time developing and marketing the MT-10 and its smaller cousins. It is a hooligan bike with the requisite combination of awesome power, nasty looks, and high-tech hardware and software that make this motorcycle such an intriguing option. It ticks all the boxes, has that dreamy crossplane crank howl from its open-class engine, and will be available in two colors for the 2020 model year: Ice Fluo (white) and Matte Raven Black with an MSRP of $12,999.

2020 Yamaha MT-10 Specifications

The Yamaha MT-10 features a lightweight aluminum Deltabox frame similar to the YZF-R1 superbike.
The Yamaha MT-10 features a lightweight aluminum Deltabox frame similar to the YZF-R1 superbike.Yamaha
Yamaha’s antilock braking system (ABS) is mated to high-specification braking components for strong braking power with excellent feedback and control.
Yamaha’s antilock braking system (ABS) is mated to high-specification braking components for strong braking power with excellent feedback and control.Yamaha
The MT-10 has bright LED lighting to help you see and be seen, plus it has a clean-looking LCD instrument panel with a large speedometer display and bar-type tachometer.
The MT-10 has bright LED lighting to help you see and be seen, plus it has a clean-looking LCD instrument panel with a large speedometer display and bar-type tachometer. The panel includes a fuel gauge, fuel economy, a gear position indicator, clock, odometers, and warning lights.Yamaha
The YCC-T system allows the rider to adjust throttle response through the D-Mode. Mode 1 is the sharpest throttle response, mode 2 is great for casual street riding, and mode 3 offers the smoothest, most progressive of the three.
The YCC-T system allows the rider to adjust throttle response through the D-Mode. Mode 1 is the sharpest throttle response, mode 2 is great for casual street riding, and mode 3 offers the smoothest, most progressive of the three.Yamaha
The antilock braking system works with the MT-10’s radial-mount, four-piston front calipers and massive 320mm discs to provide great stopping power.
The antilock braking system works with the MT-10’s radial-mount, four-piston front calipers and massive 320mm discs to provide great stopping power.Yamaha
The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 is equipped with a fully adjustable inverted 43mm KYB fork with 4.7 inches of travel.
The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 is equipped with a fully adjustable inverted 43mm KYB fork with 4.7 inches of travel.Yamaha
The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 is equipped with fully adjustable KYB fork and rear shock which are designed to provide awesome handling and excellent response while riding your favorite roads.
The 2020 Yamaha MT-10 is equipped with fully adjustable KYB fork and rear shock which are designed to provide awesome handling and excellent response while riding your favorite roads.Yamaha
Lightweight wheels, a low-slung exhaust and a trick-looking swingarm are just some of the many components that help the 2020 Yamaha MT-10 look and feel like a Hyper Naked.
Lightweight wheels, a low-slung exhaust and a trick-looking swingarm are just some of the many components that help the 2020 Yamaha MT-10 look and feel like a Hyper Naked.Yamaha
All the selector switches are conveniently located on the left handlebar for easy access to the D-Mode and other functions.
All the selector switches are conveniently located on the left handlebar for easy access to the D-Mode and other functions.Yamaha

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

2020 Yamaha XSR700 Preview

The XSR700 features a new round LCD panel gauge with digital tachometer, speedometer, eco mode indicator, ambient and coolant temperature, fuel gauge, and trip computer functions. Instant and average fuel consumption and a fuel reserve meter add to the traditional tripmeter functions. Riders looking for the XSR700 will have to wait until February of 2020.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Ducati Reveals Two Scrambler Concepts At EICMA 2019

Similarly, the DesertX is clearly aimed at the adventure market, and Ducati has strayed even further from the stock Scrambler design. Claudio Domenicali explained in his presentation that the DesertX will make use of the 1,079cc L-twin engine platform, and its design is meant to invoke the spirit of ’90s rally bikes, specifically the Cagiva Elefant. And its shrouds, windscreen, fuel tank, seat, rear rack, tailsection, tires, and engine protection all suggest this bike will be a blast off road.

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

2020 Honda Scooters First Look

For 2020, you can tackle your around-town jaunt aboard any of the scooters from Honda including the Ruckus, Metropolitan, and PCX150. The convenience of the automatic transmission on these scooters makes for an easy twist-and-go option for your errand run. Storage options on the Metropolitan or PCX150 will make transporting items more convenient as well. Keep reading for pricing and availability of Honda’s scooter line.

2020 Honda Ruckus

The Honda Ruckus will be available in February.
The Honda Ruckus will be available in February.Courtesy of Honda
The white-framed Ruckus comes with a red seat for a nice pop of color.
The white-framed Ruckus comes with a red seat for a nice pop of color.Courtesy of Honda

There’s no mistaking a Ruckus on the road with its exposed frame and dual round headlights. Honda’s Ruckus returns for 2020 in black and white/red and will be available in February at an MSRP of $2,749. The one-speed V-Matic automatic transmission makes it more convenient for beginner riders on the move, because there is no clutch or any shifting involved, not even going into park or neutral. Easily get the scooter running with the electric start, and for cold-weather starts an electric choke is there to assist.

The automatic transmission will make travel around town easy. Just twist the throttle and go. The Ruckus continues to have its classic dual round headlights light the way.
Left: The automatic transmission will make travel around town easy. Just twist the throttle and go. Right: The Ruckus continues to have its classic dual round headlights light the way.Courtesy of Honda
MSRP for the Ruckus is $2,749. An electric choke can come in handy for cold starts.
Left: MSRP for the Ruckus is $2,749. Right: An electric choke can come in handy for cold starts.Courtesy of Honda

2020 Honda Metropolitan Scooter

The Metropolitan scooter comes in Coastal Blue (shown) and Pearl Soft Beige.
The Metropolitan scooter comes in Coastal Blue (shown) and Pearl Soft Beige.Courtesy of Honda
The V-Matic automatic transmission of the Metropolitan makes it a simple choice for a ride across town.
The V-Matic automatic transmission of the Metropolitan makes it a simple choice for a ride across town.Courtesy of Honda

Styled with rounded bodywork, the Honda Metropolitan is another scooter option from the 2020 lineup. Storage compartments are located in the dash and under the seat, and if you have an additional bag or purse with you there is a convenient hook to keep that tote close at hand. The Metropolitan is priced at a competitive $2,499 and will be available in either Coastal Blue or Pearl Soft Beige. Keep an eye out for the Metropolitan come March 2020.

2020 Honda PCX150

The 2020 Honda PCX150 will be available in Candy Luster Red.
The 2020 Honda PCX150 will be available in Candy Luster Red.Courtesy of Honda
The PCX150 makes staying connected a little easier with its smartphone-ready auxiliary power.
The PCX150 makes staying connected a little easier with its smartphone-ready auxiliary power.Courtesy of Honda

For 2020, the Honda PCX150 is available in Candy Luster Red at an MSRP of $3,699, and $3,999 for the ABS-equipped option. Running errands aboard this 149cc scooter is convenient with the under-seat storage that can hold up to 28 liters’ worth of groceries, to-go boxes, or whatever other goodies you are transporting. When you are making the dash from store to store, a sidestand and centerstand make parking more convenient with the two stand options. Helping keep your electronic devices charged is a smartphone-ready 12-volt adaptor. The PCX150 will be scooting to dealerships in March 2020.

The LCD dash of the PCX150 is easy to read.
The LCD dash of the PCX150 is easy to read.Courtesy of Honda
The twin shocks allow for 3.3 inches of travel.
The twin shocks allow for 3.3 inches of travel.Courtesy of Honda

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

HRC signs Evans alongside Gajser for 2020 MXGP challenge

News 5 Nov 2019

HRC signs Evans alongside Gajser for 2020 MXGP challenge

Talented young Australian joins world champion factory Honda team.

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North Queenslander Mitch Evans’ 2020 MXGP World Championship deal with Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) has been made offical in Honda’s presentation at the Milan show.

The 20-year-old impressed in MX2 this year as part of Team Honda 114 Motorsports, scoring multiple podiums and 11th in the standings despite missing almost a third of the season.

As expected, Evans will join reigning MXGP world champion Tim Gajser in the premier class aboard the factory CRF450RW and will move to Milan, Italy, to work closely with the Gariboldi-operated Team HRC.

“It is just amazing to signing for Team HRC,” Evans said. “The history that this brand has with all the great riders who have ridden Hondas and to now be a part of that, it is unbelievable.

“This is something that you grow up dreaming about when you first swing your leg over a dirtbike, to be under the HRC awning riding a full-factory CRF450RW. I really can’t wait to get started and I am really looking forward to showing people what I can do in the MXGP class.

“I know it won’t be easy because there are a lot of talented people in the class, but I’ve got the best possible teammate with Tim, because he’s the world champion and he knows exactly how to go about things.

“I hope to learn a lot from him and from the team and use all of that to put in my best performances when the season starts. Now though, it’s time to knuckle down and put in work so that I can come out swinging in round one.”

While Evans doesn’t turn 21 until next week, he is experienced on 450 machinery, having ridden to second in The Australian MX Nationals as a rookie in 2018 and then starring at the RedBud Motocross of Nations (MXoN) that year.

Evans recently made his low-key debut with HRC on the CRF450RW in the All-Japan Motocross Championship, winning overall at Sugo Sportsland in another impressive step for his international career.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Rossi satisfied despite missing podium in Sepang

News 5 Nov 2019

Rossi satisfied despite missing podium in Sepang

Italian sets new in race lap record on the way to P4 result.

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Valentino Rossi admits he’s still satisfied with his performance at Sepang’s penultimate round of the 2019 MotoGP World Championship, despite coming up short on earning a podium result.

The Monster Energy Yamaha rider displayed a surge in form during the Malaysian grand prix as he set a new in race lap record, however a battle for third with Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) in the closing stages of the 20-lap encounter ultimately saw the multi-time world champion forced to accept P4.

“I had a good start, but then on the first straight some riders overtook me,” Rossi commented. “After that I was very competitive. I managed to set the fastest race lap, a new track record, and made several overtakes, until I got close to Dovizioso.

“Together with Dovizioso we had a good fight – it was very nice. I was a little better in the twisty parts of the track, but Dovizioso was faster on the straights. I hoped that I could be quicker on the last laps, but I couldn’t. We are faster in the turns, but it is also true that we stress the tyres more when we are cornering.

“So, at the end I wasn’t as fast as I was at the beginning, but I’m happy because the degradation was less than usual. At the end I’m satisfied, because during this weekend I rode well, and I learned a few things. We are making improvements, trying to use all the potential of the M1. At the end I managed to keep off Rins, but I’m very sorry because I didn’t make the podium, then I would have been even happier.”

Rossi sits seventh in the championship standings ahead of Valencia’s finale on 17 November in Spain.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Miller downplays Rins contact at the Malaysian grand prix

News 5 Nov 2019

Miller downplays Rins contact at the Malaysian grand prix

Australian MotoGP contender accepts eighth at Sepang.

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Australian Jack Miller has downplayed the contact Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) made with him during the Malaysian grand prix, the Pramac Racing rider labelling it a racing incident.

The fan-favourite, fresh from scoring a podium during his home grand prix at Phillip Island one week earlier, qualified fourth for Sunday’s race, where he remained in the front group early on before fading to eighth.

“It’s not the first time, it’s not the last time,” Miller stated. “It’s racing, we have to touch, but sometimes, the Suzuki turns well, so I guess it’s inviting to be able to make moves like this.

“But it’s difficult for us on the Ducati, especially on such a corner like this with off-camber, hairpin, very slow – we need to sort of square it up, but as soon as you do that, you leave a little bit of space for guys to do this.

“He was obviously in a hurry to get through, I guess. Marc did it there as well, same thing, but he was a little bit more polite about it, let’s say. Rins really did just drive into the side of me. There was contact coming from both ways, let’s say.

“Because I’m on my normal line, just trying to ride my normal line like I do every lap. And like I said before, that Suzuki turns well. I mean, Barcelona, there’s many tracks on the calendar where we’ve had moments like that.”

Miller is ranked eighth in the MotoGP World Championship standings as one remains at Valencia in Spain on 17 November.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au