On the Front Cover: Francesco Bagnaia (63) in action on one of his Ducati GP22 MotoGP racebikes. It features the latest version of a set of aerodynamic wings dreamed up by Ducati Corsa Wingman Gigi Dall’Igna. Photo by Gigi Soldano/DPPI.
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In This Issue:
FEATURES
Inside Info: Harley-Davidson Nightster With 975cc DOHC V-Twin,
Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP 30th Anniversary Model, Royale
Enfi eld Classic 350, Yamaha Hydrogen-Powered V8, and more…
Historic Racebike Illustrations: 1993 Ducati Supermono
Quick Look: 2022 KTM RC 390 Is Better Than Ever
MotoGP Analysis: How Gigi Dall’Igna’s Wings Changed Everything
Race Analysis: Isle Of Man Legend John McGuinness
Hanging With: Racer Michael Barnes Looks Back
RACING
MotoGP: Quartararo Wins And Leads The Points
MotoAmerica: Petrucci’s Winning Superbike Debut At COTA
MotoAmerica: Gagne And Petrucci Win At Road Atlanta
Moto2: How American Joe Roberts Won In Portugal
World Superbike: Bautista Charges Back
COLUMNS
Letters To The Editor: More On The Origins Of Superbike
10 Years Ago, May 2012: Joey Pascarella Wins The Daytona 200, Elena Myers
Wins Again In AMA Pro Supersport, Josh Hayes And Blake Young
Win In Superbike; Chris Ulrich rides the Ducati 1199 Panigale S
in Abu Dhabi; Joe Roberts Writes About Life As A Red Bull Rookie;
Bridge stone Introduces Battlax Hypersport S20 Tires
Back In The Day: Editor’s Scrapbook: Merkel & Rainey on Honda VFR750 Superbikes
Numbers & Trivia: Joe Roberts’ Racing Career
The Kids’ Page: Chris Clark
The Crash Page: Sean Dylan Kelly Enters Low Earth Orbit
Racing, School, & Track Day Calendar: Where & When To Ride
ASRA/CCS Newsletter
High-Performance Parts & Services
Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of An Ex-Racer: The 750 Project