MotoGP's manufacturers are revolting, so why aren't the riders?
MotoGP's manufacturers are currently at war with Liberty Media, the championship's new owners, so now is the time for the riders to unite and fight for their rights
MotoGP is at Aragón as the championship nears the final stages of the 2017 season, with three riders covered by just 16 points at the head of the standings.
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