NEW: the last OTOR Magazine of the year!
The latest number of OTOR, the free, monthly motorsport magazine is out. As always, you get the best from the world of MotoGP, MXGP, AMA Motocross/Supercross and WorldSBK, as well as tests and reviews of motorcycles and products from the motorcycle industry.
Here are some of the highlights from OTOR #206:
-Graduation: MX2 to MXGP, 250s to 450s: why do some blaze a trail in their first year and why do some perpetually struggle? We asked 2021 rookies Ben Watson & Thomas Kjer Olsen for their take.
-Be what you eat: Nutrition; are bike racers neglecting a part of their training that could make the difference at elite or higher levels? If so we talk with Sports Scientist Stephan Nuesser to find out how & why.
-Eating the Cake: E-bikes; a new electric bike company to at last assume the dusty throne that no manufacturer wants to fill? We talk to the innovative Swedish company that might have cracked e-bike MX.
-A worthy champion: Joan Mir; eminent MotoGP writer Neil Morrison gives his personal portrait of the 23-year old that stood tall while others fell in 2020. What's the new #1 like?
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