The people have spoken: This week's Moto Moments honors go—not surprisingly—to National Guard Jordan Suzuki's Jake Zemke, and to this Brian J. Nelson shot of Zemke in setting sun.
Today's Moto Moments is classic Andrew Wheeler: a huge, sweeping shot of a very small Michel Fabrizio against a big, blue sky. Taken at World Superbike's Round 1 in Australia, it's a great homage to one of the world's most beautiful racetracks, and to the sport itself.
For this week's Moto Moments wallpaper, we went back to the '09 Misano round for this incredible Andrew Northcott shot of Colin careening through gravel. Click here for widescreen, fullscreen, and iPhone editions.
This week's Moto Moment is none other than The Doctor himself, snapped by RRX senior shooter Andrew Northcott at the first MotoGP test of 2010....
Because Ben Spies was a close second in Moto Moments voting last week, we're offering this Andrew Northcott shot from MotoGP's recent Sepang test, which happens to include just a little bit of Colin Edwards.
You asked for it, you got it: in this week's round of voting on the RRX Facebook page, Marlboro Ducati's Nicky Hayden was elected today's Moto Moment....
Looking for wallpaper? Try this week's nod to Ducati Xerox's Noriyuki Haga.
Danny Eslick was nothing if not emotional upon wrapping up his first AMA Pro title at New Jersey Motorsports Park. The likable Oklahoman did one too many burnouts, taking his tire down to the rim.
Mat Mladin didn’t win either race at VIR last weekend, but he did something no other person has done in the history of AMA road racing: won his seventh Superbike title.
Dani Pedrosa (3) looked like the man to beat early in the Donington MotoGP weekend, but he was eclipsed by an unlikely source: LCR Honda rider Randy DePuniet, who fought and won a thrilling battle for third
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