This weekend's racing
This weekend sees the opener of the AMA Supercross series in Anaheim and the continuation of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia.. Read more
This weekend sees the opener of the AMA Supercross series in Anaheim and the continuation of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia.. Read more
Monster Energy Honda Team riders turned out solid performances in today’s looping Al Qaisumah special, with sights firmly set on tomorrow’s longest 2022 Dakar Rally special. Brabec, Cornejo, Barreda and Quintanilla will all be looking to make up time and positions by the time they reach Riyadh... Read more
With today’s triumph, Joan Barreda now holds a tally of 28 Dakar Rally stage wins. The Monster Energy Honda Team rider is the third most successful motorcycle rider in the rally’s history after Peterhansel and Despres (33)... Read more
Today marks the end of the first stage of the Dakar Rally 2022, which began yesterday with the prologue. Pablo Quintanilla repeated yesterday’s position and remains in contention for the race lead... Read more
Pablo Quintanilla posted second place in the prologue stage that kicked off the 2022 Dakar Rally, today. Barreda, ninth, Brabec, twelfth, and Cornejo, twenty-fifth, all completed the initial kilometres of the race without any setbacks... Read more
Monster Energy Honda Team are all set to compete in the 44th edition of the Dakar Rally. All the riders and bikes cruised successfully through today’s scrutineering and yesterday’ shakedown leaving the four riders confident of their prospects for the rally which gets underway on 1st January... Read more
After announcing his retirement at the end of the 2021 season, Takahisa Fujinami will become the new manager of the Repsol Honda Team from the 2022 season. Honda.Racing has opened a special content that looks back on the 26-year history of Takahisa Fujinami... Read more
On September 19, 2021, Takahisa Fujinami announced his retirement from 26 years of world championship racing. This is the story of the only Japanese rider to become a champion in the Trial World Championship, covering his return to racing in 2014 after recovering from injury, to the legend’s retirem.. Read more
On September 19, 2021, Takahisa Fujinami announced his retirement from 26 years of world championship racing. This is the story of the only Japanese rider to become a champion in the Trial World Championship, covering 2005, the year after he became world champion, to 2013... Read more
On September 19, 2021, Takahisa Fujinami announced his retirement from 26 years of world championship racing. This is the story of the only Japanese rider to become a champion in the Trial World Championship, covering his first world championship trial in 1996 to becoming the world champion in 2004... Read more