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MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Championship Standings

Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, rider updates and championship standings as the premier class season unfolds.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 3 min read
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MotoGP Remains the Pinnacle of Motorcycle Racing

MotoGP is the top tier of grand prix motorcycle road racing, sanctioned by the FIM. Teams and riders from across the world compete on purpose-built prototype machines, pushing the limits of speed, engineering and rider skill across a global calendar of circuits.

The championship has long attracted the sport's most gifted riders, and competition in the premier class is as fierce as it has ever been. Manufacturers including Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Aprilia and KTM invest heavily each season in the search for outright performance, making the technical battle between factories one of the defining stories of any MotoGP year.

For fans following the series, the sheer number of variables, from tyre choice and weather conditions to mid-season regulation changes, means no two race weekends are alike.

What Shapes a MotoGP Season

A standard MotoGP season spans multiple continents. Rounds take place in Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond, giving the championship a genuinely international character. Each round typically features practice sessions, qualifying, a Sprint race on Saturday and the main Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Sprint format, introduced in 2023, awards half points over a shorter race distance. It has added an extra layer of championship intrigue, because a poor Sprint result can shift the points table before Sunday's main event even begins.

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers in the Grand Prix, with 25 points going to the race winner. The rider who accumulates the most points across the season is crowned World Champion. Constructors and teams also compete for their own titles, so the pressure on every rider extends well beyond personal glory.

Tyre management is one of the most closely watched tactical elements. Michelin supplies control tyres to all MotoGP competitors, meaning teams cannot gain an advantage through tyre brand selection. Instead, engineers focus on understanding which compounds suit their bike's characteristics and how to preserve rubber across race distance.

Riders and Teams to Watch

The MotoGP grid is made up of factory entries and satellite teams. Factory riders receive the most current specification machinery, while satellite riders often run slightly older or differently configured bikes. The gap between factory and satellite equipment has narrowed over recent seasons, and satellite riders regularly challenge for podium finishes.

Rookie riders stepping up from Moto2 face an immediate challenge. MotoGP bikes produce significantly more power and require a very different riding style to the two-stroke-era machines or the Moto2 spec Honda engines. Adapting quickly can define a career trajectory.

Veteran riders, on the other hand, bring race-craft and circuit knowledge that younger talent takes years to develop. The mix of experience and youth on any given grid creates unpredictable racing and regular upsets.

Team principal decisions about rider line-ups often generate as much discussion as the races themselves. Contracts are closely guarded, and silly season speculation about rider movements tends to begin well before the current campaign concludes.

Following MotoGP Through the Season

Fans have more ways than ever to follow MotoGP. The series has its own subscription streaming service, VideoPass, which provides live and on-demand coverage of every session. Broadcast partners carry races in most major markets, and official social media channels provide real-time updates, onboard footage and technical analysis.

At-track attendance remains a key part of the MotoGP experience. Certain rounds, including those at iconic venues, routinely sell out well in advance. The atmosphere at circuits like Mugello, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and Phillip Island draws tens of thousands of spectators who come as much for the spectacle as the sport.

For those who prefer data, the official MotoGP app and website publish lap times, sector splits, top speeds and championship standings after every session. The depth of publicly available telemetry-style information has grown considerably, giving technically minded followers more to analyse between race weekends.

MotoGP coverage on 21.news tracks rider news, race reports and championship developments across the full season. Check back regularly for the latest updates as the calendar progresses and the title fight takes shape.

Luca Moretti

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.

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