MotoGP Interviews
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EXCLUSIVE: John McPhee - Interview
"When I came into the garage after the first outing I got a bit of an eye-opener. There were about ten HRC guys waiting for me" - John McPhee

EXCLUSIVE: Thomas Luthi - Interview
"I sometimes ask myself what's wrong with me, why not [MotoGP]? I still have this dream, this goal and I know that the only way of getting to MotoGP is results" - Thomas Luthi.

EXCLUSIVE: Livio Suppo (Honda) - Interview
"To win the title you don't need to win every race, but get the best out of each race" - Livio Suppo, Honda.

EXCLUSIVE: Dani Pedrosa - Interview
"To always improve, win, and test yourself. That's the spirit I feel inside" - Dani Pedrosa.

Paul Trevathan (Espargaro's KTM crew chief) - Q&A
"We then got to the test and you have Bradley super-smooth on the bike and Pol climbing all over the thing and I'd never see the KTM moving like that all year; that was nice to see...and that it was OK to do that." - Paul Trevathan

EXCLUSIVE: Bradley Smith - Q&A
"I'm looking for results from the word go. I don't want to write off 2017 and say in 2018 we're really going to up our game. I want the bike competitive as soon as possible" - Bradley Smith.

EXCLUSIVE: Eugene Laverty - Q&A
"I'm going to World Superbike on one of the best bikes to fight for a world title. That's the clear objective" - Eugene Laverty.

EXCLUSIVE: Jose Manuel Cazeaux (Vinales' crew chief) - Q&A
"The way [Maverick] was controlling the throttle from the first time on a MotoGP bike, the way he adapted to the carbon brakes so quick, we knew that he was special." - Jose Manuel Cazeaux

EXCLUSIVE: Romano Albesiano (Aprilia) - Q&A
"I like how Sam [Lowes] lives to go racing. But it's not just courage, there's a lot of thinking behind it"

EXCLUSIVE: Paolo Ciabatti (Ducati) - Q&A
"We know we're capable of fighting for wins. We must fix this before the end of the season... We will have more opportunities and hopefully we will not make any mistakes." - Paolo Ciabatti

EXCLUSIVE: Brad Binder - Q&A
"I used to do a few hot laps and then I'd pull in. Now I push on every lap alone and I get the job done." - Brad Binder

EXCLUSIVE: Andrea Dovizioso - Q&A
"Lorenzo won, but I saw him struggling. So that is nice!" - Andrea Dovizioso.

EXCLUSIVE: Davide Tardozzi (Ducati) - Q&A
"We love to have our satellite team fighting with us. For us it is a big pleasure because we are really bringing them up." - Davide Tardozzi

EXCLUSIVE: Corrado Cecchinelli (DoT) - Q&A
An exclusive interview with MotoGP Director of Technology Corrado Cecchinelli at the Sepang test, discussing the new unified ECU software...

EXCLUSIVE: Daniele Romagnoli (Pramac) - Q&A
"Having two riders like this [in the team] can help with internal competition, this brings a higher level ... I love this kind of competition." - Daniele Romagnoli
EXCLUSIVE: Johann Zarco - Q&A
An exclusive interview with reigning Moto2 world champion Johann Zarco on why he turned down a move to MotoGP 2016 and his plans for the future.

EXCLUSIVE: Lucio Cecchinello (LCR Honda) Q&A
"In the end every time HRC has a rider that can stay in the top group every time the new parts arrive free of charge" - Lucio Cecchinello

EXCLUSIVE: Ana Carrasco - Q&A
"I'm using a 2014 bike at the moment and that is holding me back... The most important difference is the engine"

EXCLUSIVE: Herve Poncharal (Tech 3) - Q&A
"If I had to decide now, I would keep the same riders for MotoGP 2016" - Herve Poncharal, Tech 3.

EXCLUSIVE: Loris Baz - Q&A
"To change 20kg and ten centimetres you have to go to some settings that have never been used before" - Loris Baz.

EXCLUSIVE: Sam Lowes - Q&A
Moto2 title contender Sam Lowes speaks with Crash.net after a second consecutive fourth place finish

EXCLUSIVE: Danny Kent - Q&A
In an exclusive interview, Crash.net catches up with runaway Moto3 leader Danny Kent as he discusses his hugely successful start to the 2015 season.

EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Schwantz - Q&A
"If someone asked me for the best race Kevin Schwantz ever rode, I would say Suzuka 1991"

EXCLUSIVE: Alex Marquez - Q&A
"I enjoy a lot with the Moto2 bike because without the electronics you can play a lot with the bike"- Alex Marquez.