Suzuki shines in Spain as Alex Rins scores its first win in more than 12 months and Joan Mir - despite being win-less in MotoGP - leads the standings with four races to go
Suzuki is celebrating as Alex Rins claims its first win of the 2020 MotoGP World Championship season in Aragon, while Joan Mir is the new points' leader
MotoGP world championship leader Fabio Quartararo finished Friday at the Aragon Grand Prix with a sore hip, but in a competitive second on the timesheets between fellow Yamaha riders Maverick Vinales and Franco Morbidelli.
Joan Mir's trying French MotoGP went from bad to worse when the heavens opened, but in the end limited the damage to his 2020 MotoGP title hopes, dropping only two points to Fabio Quartararo
Alex Rins is still reeling from the shoulder injury he sustained in the opening round but accepts he won't feel 100% recovered until after the 2020 MotoGP season now
Joan Mir maintains he won't consider himself a title challenger until he wins his first MotoGP race... and that can only be achieved if qualifying improves
All four Yamaha riders have featured on the MotoGP podium this season, with three of them winning races. But with six rounds to go, a split in their championship fortunes is threatening to form.
The 2021 MotoGP grid is almost complete following a brace of Ducati announcements; Several big movers ensure that while 2020 may not be over yet, we're very ready for 2021
Joan Mir makes it four MotoGP podiums from five races with a fighting ride to second position in the Catalunya MotoGP, keeping him within eight points of Fabio Quartararo overall
Valentino Rossi isn’t ruling out a MotoGP move for his VR46 team but said it won't happen for 2021, when the focus is on trying to secure the Avintia Ducati place for his brother Luca Marini.
Joan Mir snatches a podium from Valentino Rossi on the final lap of the San Marino MotoGP as he notches up a fourth top five finish of the 2020 MotoGP season
Maverick Vinales sets a new lap record - and sets off his airbag - en route to claiming San Marino MotoGP pole position at Misano, leading a Yamaha 1-2-3-4
Valentino Rossi gives the limited number of fans at Misano reason to cheer as he tops the timesheets in an incident-filled FP3, as Yamaha and Ducati impress and KTM flounder
After claiming a debut MotoGP podium then holding a confident race lead during the Austrian MotoGP rounds, Suzuki's Joan Mir is 'excited to see what I can do' at Misano.