On the Front Cover: South African Brad Binder (33) is the most polite MotoGP
rider in person, and the most aggressive passer on track. Photo by DPPI Media.
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NOVEMBER 2022 ISSUE
FEATURES
Inside Info: : BMW M Machines; Ducati 240-bhp Panigale V4 R,
plus Streetfighter V4 and Multistrada V4, and more…
Historic Racebike Illustrations: 1972 Ducati 500GP
Intro: BMW K1600 Grand America, Connected Getaway Machine
MotoGP Analysis: Brad Binder, Politest Rider And Best Passer
Interview: Jeremy McWilliams’ Need For Speed
2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Something For Riders Of All Ages
Riding To A Track Day…340 Miles Away!
Intro: Continental Redefines The Black Box
Shops: TM Racing, The “Piu Bello” Of Motorcycle Brands
RACING
World Superbike: Gagne & Attack vs. The World! Part One
World Superbike: Pirelli’s Giorgio Barbier On Spec Tires
World Superbike: American Garrett Gerloff’s Future
MotoGP: Bagnaia’s Asian Run Puts Him In The Lead
WorldSBK: Bautista Breaks Clear In Portugal & Argentina
MotoAmerica: The Latin-American TV Connection
ASRA: Sam Lochoff Wins Team Challenge At Daytona
COLUMNS
Letters To The Editor: Five Crazy Days And Two Long Years
10 Years Ago, November 2012: Martin Cardenas and Josh Hayes win AMA Pro
Championships; MotoGP Control ECUs; Shops visits Dynojet Research; Did Valentino Rossi quit Ducati too soon?
Numbers & Trivia: Brad Binder’s Racing Career
The Kids’ Page: Nicholas Coughtry
The Crash Page: Help Save Lives
Racing, School, & Track Day Calendar: Where & When To Ride
ASRA/CCS Newsletter
High-Performance Parts & Services
Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of An Ex-Racer: Great Tracks; Barber M/S Park