How MotoGP Riders Handle 270 Horsepower

How MotoGP Riders Handle 270 Horsepower

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Featured in the July 2019 Issue of Roadracing World:

      What’s it take to get the most out of a
270-horsepower, 220-mph MotoGP racebike? We asked two experienced riders who have won before
and after facing setbacks, plus two up-and-comers.

      Jorge Lorenzo won the last of his three MotoGP World
Championships with Yamaha in the last year of Bridgestone spec tires. Then he
switched to Ducati, winning three races with the Italian brand, on Michelin
tires. This year he moved to Honda, aiming to join the exclusive club of riders
who have won premier-class races on three different brands of bikes.

      “Things changed a lot for me when MotoGP switched to
Michelins and unified electronics at the end of 2015,” Lorenzo said. “At the
beginning the rear Michelin had so much grip and there was nothing at the
front, so every time you started to push, on the second or third lap you
crashed. Every rider— crash, crash, crash, crash— always mid-corner with
throttle. Then Michelin reduced rear grip and improved the front
tire, so little by little the situation was compensated …”

–MotoGP Analysis: 270 Horsepower, How Do They Ride It?, by Mat Oxley, 

in the July 2019 Issue of Roadracing World

Mat Oxley sat down to talk to experienced riders and newcomers to the MotoGP arena about how exactly they do what they do in the saddle of a beast that is closing in on 300 horsepower. It’s not just about going fast, but about getting every last bit of performance out of the machine. Their insights, their techniques, and their thoughts all are in the July 2019 issue of Roadracing World!


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