
If you go to Triumph's North American website, you will notice that the Daytona 675 is missing from the lineup. Similarly, the three-cylinder supersport machine is nowhere to be found on the Triumph Motorcycles UK site. And even an intrepid look at Triumph Japan, Triumph India, and Triumph...
The 2019 Moto2 Championship is rapidly approaching, and next year's season sees the introduction of a new spec-engine platform. Using a 765cc three-cylinder engine from Triumph, Moto2 competitors have begun testing their new chassis designs for the British triple. Out in Aragon, we get our first...
Press releases from the World Superbike and World Supersport teams after the races at Donington Park: Sykes Wins Both Home Races At Donington! Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) scored his first career double at Donington and in doing so moved to within four points of the championship lead after...
AMA Pro Racing Press Release: The AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike class was a unique showcase at Mid-Ohio last Sunday. Due to weather issues, all seven AMA Pro races were held the same day, making for a special challenge for all competitors. The class' protagonists put on their usual good show...
Originally from the June 2007 issue of Cycle World There was a time when a Ducati Superbike ruled the high banks of Daytona, but Cook Neilson's shock win on Cycle mag's Old Blue project SS was 30 years ago. Soon after, Japan hit its racing stride. Sure, Ducati Desmoquattros raced on into the...
The 2017 EICMA show is rapidly approaching, and if history is any indication, leaks of the motorcycles from Italy will start dropping any day now. Sooner, if we have our say in it. As the motorcycle industry gears up for the largest show of the year, we thought we would put together an...