MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Championship Standings
Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, rider updates and championship battle as the premier class season continues worldwide.

MotoGP Remains the Pinnacle of Motorcycle Racing
MotoGP continues to captivate motorsport fans around the globe. The premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing brings together the world's fastest riders, the most advanced prototype machines, and circuits that test every limit of man and machine alike.
The championship calendar spans multiple continents, with rounds held across Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Each race weekend features three classes running in support, but it is the MotoGP class that draws the largest crowds and the biggest television audiences.
Factory teams from manufacturers including Ducati, Honda, Yamaha, Aprilia and KTM compete at the highest level, pouring significant resources into developing bikes that push the boundaries of engineering. Satellite teams running the same or slightly older machinery add further depth to the grid.
Rider Rivalries Drive the Season Narrative
The championship battle in any MotoGP season is shaped by a handful of elite riders capable of winning on any given Sunday. Factory contracts, team dynamics and mid-season form swings all influence how the standings look as the calendar progresses.
Sprint races, introduced in recent seasons, now run on Saturdays alongside the traditional Sunday Grand Prix. The format awards half points and adds extra drama to every round, meaning riders must manage both tire wear and championship risk across two race days.
Injuries remain a constant factor at this level of racing. The physical demands on riders are extreme, and a single crash can shift momentum in a title fight within moments.
What to Watch in MotoGP Coverage
Fans following MotoGP have more viewing options than ever. Live broadcasting rights vary by region, but official highlights, qualifying sessions and press conferences are increasingly accessible through digital platforms.
Timing data, telemetry breakdowns and rider radio feeds give technically minded viewers a deeper look at how races are won and lost. Paddock reporters provide insight into team strategies and the political side of the paddock that rarely surfaces in the race broadcast itself.
As each round approaches, 21.news will cover qualifying results, race reports and championship implications in detail. Bookmark this page and check back regularly for MotoGP updates as the season develops across the coming weeks and months.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.news's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.






