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
Straight off the back of MotoGP’s return at Brno, championship leader Marc Márquez and his close chasers are at the Red Bull Ring this weekend.
Our MotoGP reporter Mat Oxley will be in the paddock fielding your questions all weekend, finding and providing the answers you want to know.
Post your questions in the comments below and Mat will be on hand to respond through the weekend around his busy schedule.
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