Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

    Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

    Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

    Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

    AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

    AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

    2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

    2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

    Press conference on Parliament’s position on the MFF on Tuesday at 14.00 | News | European Parliament

    Press conference on Parliament’s position on the MFF on Tuesday at 14.00 | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

    Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

    Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

    Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

    Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

    Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

    ‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

    ‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

    Titus Welliver & Trevante Rhodes Join ‘The Night Agent’

    Titus Welliver & Trevante Rhodes Join ‘The Night Agent’

    ‘Michael’ Breaks Box Office Records in First Weekend

    ‘Michael’ Breaks Box Office Records in First Weekend

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Best Robert Pattinson Movies of All Time Ranked

    Best Robert Pattinson Movies of All Time Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

    Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

    Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

    Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

    AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

    AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

    2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

    2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

    Press conference on Parliament’s position on the MFF on Tuesday at 14.00 | News | European Parliament

    Press conference on Parliament’s position on the MFF on Tuesday at 14.00 | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Rule of law in the EU: press conference on Tuesday 28 April at 15.30 CEST | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Mafia, local governments and money – how fighting collusion reshapes EU investment –

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

    Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

    Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

    Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

    Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

    Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

    ‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

    ‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

    Titus Welliver & Trevante Rhodes Join ‘The Night Agent’

    Titus Welliver & Trevante Rhodes Join ‘The Night Agent’

    ‘Michael’ Breaks Box Office Records in First Weekend

    ‘Michael’ Breaks Box Office Records in First Weekend

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Was Tisza’s victory in Hungary the beginning of the end for illiberalism?

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    Can Tisza restore Hungarian democracy? – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Péter Magyar and Tisza remade the Hungarian party system – LSE European Politics

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    How Hungary’s Tisza Party won everything, everywhere, all at once

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    It’s time for a more pragmatic EU-China trade relationship

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    What should we expect from the next Hungarian government?

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    Best Robert Pattinson Movies of All Time Ranked

    Best Robert Pattinson Movies of All Time Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Exclusive Interview: Toby Jones

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Michael’

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

    Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

No Result
View All Result
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review
Home Entertainment Sports

MotoGP rider market madness looms, blast from the past, Aussie prospects: 2026 ultimate guide

in Sports
Reading Time: 11 mins read
A A
0
MotoGP rider market madness looms, blast from the past, Aussie prospects: 2026 ultimate guide
102
SHARES
1.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


It’s the quiet before the storm. Or perhaps the storm clouds starting to bubble up before they unleash hell on MotoGP as we know it.

Every MotoGP qualifying, practice and race LIVE and ad-break free from lights out to the chequered flag. New to Kayo? Start Your Free Trial Today >

The 78th season of the motorcycle world championship gets underway this weekend with the Thailand Grand Prix in Buriram, with 20 of last year’s 22 riders and 21 of the 22 Grands Prix from last season set to go around again until the campaign wraps in Valencia in late November.

But don’t that let apparent sense of calm fool you.

The winds of change are beginning to swirl from this season, the final of the 1000cc regulation set that goes in the bin after its conclusion for 850cc bikes with less reliance on aerodynamics that make modern-day MotoGP bikes unrecognisable from the recent past and with a ban on ride-height devices, next year’s machines also switching to Pirelli tyres to end the exclusive use of Michelin rubber from 2016.

Of the aforementioned 22 riders, just four – Honda pair Johann Zarco and Diogo Moreira, Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi and Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu – so far have contracts that span this year and next. It’s a volatile mix of riders looking to take a leap of faith with an employer who can offer them the best chance to win on bikes that haven’t yet turned a wheel, and manufacturers trying to race one another and the clock to lock in the riders they feel could be difference-makers as MotoGP resets.

MORE MOTOGP NEWS

EXPLAINER How MotoGP is following the F1 blueprint, and what that means

ISLAND OUT Adelaide street circuit to replace Phillip Island on 2027 MotoGP calendar

The subplot of 2027 will hover over the 2026 season, which begins with Marc Marquez coming back as the premier-class world champion for the seventh time but off another major injury, and with Australia’s Jack Miller having a huge role to play in Yamaha’s attempts to climb out of the sport’s basement with a brand-new V4-engined bike that brings the Japanese giant into lockstep with its rival brands.

It’s a great time to be a MotoGP diehard in Australia, too; the Thailand season-opener falls into a very convenient time zone for local fans, with qualifying (2.50pm AEDT Saturday February 28), the sprint race (7pm AEDT the same day) and Grand Prix (7pm AEDT Sunday March 1) the perfect way to get underway for a new season.

Here’s your snapshot guide of who is racing, where they’re racing and what to look out for, with Aussie fans able to watch every MotoGP practice, qualifying session, sprint race and Grand Prix live and ad-break free from lights out to the chequered flag on Fox Sports and Kayo.

How Phillip Island became too ‘hard’ | 01:09

WHERE IS MOTOGP RACING IN 2026?

While the locations of the 22 rounds for this season are largely familiar, the order of the calendar has been altered – and there’s a new track in a country with a MotoGP past that is back in the present.

After a 22-year absence from the sport, Brazil returns this season at the Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna circuit in Goiania, 200km from the country’s capital, Brasilia. MotoGP last raced in Brazil in 2004 in Rio de Janeiro, with the race replacing Argentina on the schedule as round two as part of a heavy long-haul swing that subsequently takes in Texas and Qatar before the sport returns to its European heartland.

PIT TALK PODCAST: Renita and Matt are joined by MotoGP writer and broadcaster Neil Morrison to debate the five moments that shaped the 2025 season. Listen to Pit Talk below.

Elsewhere, some calendar staples – and one newcomer – have exchanged places. Catalunya has moved from September last year to May in 2026, while Silverstone (was May, now August) has gone in the other direction. Aragon shifts to round 14 from round 8, while Hungary – new to the calendar last season – is now round 9 in June after slotting in during August last year.

Australia – in Phillip Island’s last blast before the race relocates to Adelaide in 2027 – retains its late-season October date as part of the four-round flyaway set of races that precedes the sport returning to Europe for a Portugal/Valencia back-to-back to wrap the season.

The 2026 MotoGP calendar

Round 1, Feb 27-Mar 1: Thailand (Chang International Circuit)

Round 2, Mar 20-22: Brazil (Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiania)

Round 3, Mar 27-29: USA (Circuit of the Americas, Texas)

Round 4, Apr 10-12: Qatar (Lusail International Circuit)

Round 5, Apr 24-26: Spain (Circuito de Jerez)

Round 6, May 8-10: France (Le Mans)

Round 7, May 15-17: Catalonia (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya)

Round 8, May 29-31: Italy (Mugello)

Round 9, Jun 5-7: Hungary (Balaton Park)

Round 10, Jun 19-21: Czechia (Autodromo Brno)

Round 11, Jun 26-28: Netherlands (TT Circuit Assen)

Round 12, Jul 10-12: Germany (Sachsenring)

Round 13, Aug 7-9: Great Britain (Silverstone)

Round 14, Aug 28-30: Aragon (Motorland Aragon, Spain)

Round 15, Sept 11-13: San Marino (Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli)

Round 16, Sept 18-20: Austria (Red Bull Ring, Spielberg)

Round 17, Oct 2-4: Japan (Motegi)

Round 18, Oct 9-11: Indonesia (Mandalika)

Round 19, Oct 23-25: Australia (Phillip Island)

Round 20, Oct 30-Nov 1: Malaysia (Sepang)

Round 21, Nov 13-15: Portugal (Portimao)

Round 22, Nov 20-22: Valencia (Circuit Ricardo Tormo)

Australia’s Jack Miller will race for the final time in MotoGP at Phillip Island this October before the Australian GP relocates to Adelaide. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

WHICH RIDERS ARE ON THE 2026 MOTOGP GRID?

Of the 20 riders who are back from last year’s grid, not one has moved teams, indicative of the state of stability in the rider ranks before the dominoes begin to tumble – and fast – once one big name officially makes the first move to shore up their future for the 850cc era.

The two riders new to the grid in 2026 are both MotoGP rookies, albeit with vastly different backgrounds. At Honda, 21-year-old Moreira comes in at the satellite LCR team in place of Thai rider Somkiat Chantra to partner Zarco, two of the four riders with 2027 contracts in the one team. Moreira, the first Brazilian MotoGP rider since three-time race-winner Alex Barros retired in 2007, was last year’s Moto2 champion.

MORE MOTOGP NEWS

ADELAIDE CIRCUIT UNVEILED Meet the track set to host the Australian GP

MILLER 2025 REPORT CARD The great what-if that still hurts, and Aussie’s path to revival

Razgatlioglu, meanwhile, finally comes to MotoGP from World Superbikes after a long flirtation with the world championship and after three production-bike titles, first with Yamaha in 2021, then consecutive crowns with BMW in 2024-25.

The Turkish rider with the spectacular style will turn 30 during August of his rookie MotoGP season, and will partner Australian Miller at Yamaha’s Pramac Racing squad. Miller’s former teammate, Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira, ended up in a seat swap with Razgatlioglu at BMW in Superbikes, his world championship career likely over after five victories in seven seasons.

Now 31, Miller’s 12th MotoGP campaign will be his second for Yamaha, and comes after his lowest-scoring season since 2016, when he was a sophomore with Honda.

His vast experience with Honda, Ducati and KTM before arriving at Yamaha and his renowned technical acumen saw him retained to steer Yamaha’s nascent V4 project, the true competitiveness of which will only likely be revealed after he hangs up his helmet. But Miller has a role to play to shepherd Yamaha into the 850cc era, and the Townsville native’s value – and future – won’t be solely dictated by where he finishes in the standings.

The 2026 MotoGP grid

No. 5: Johann Zarco (35 years old, France) – LCR Honda

7: Toprak Razgatlioglu (29, Turkiye) – Prima Pramac Yamaha

10: Luca Marini (28, Italy) – Honda HRC Castrol

11: Diogo Moreira (21, Brazil) – LCR Honda

12: Maverick Vinales (31, Spain) – Red Bull Tech3 KTM

20: Fabio Quartararo (26, France) – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

21: Franco Morbidelli (31, Italy) – Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team (Ducati)

23: Enea Bastianini (28, Italy) – Red Bull Tech3 KTM

25: Raul Fernandez (25, Spain) – Trackhouse MotoGP Team (Aprilia)

33: Brad Binder (30, South Africa) – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

36: Joan Mir (28, Spain) – Honda HRC Castrol

37: Pedro Acosta (21, Spain) – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

42: Alex Rins (30, Spain) – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

43: Jack Miller (31, Australia) – Prima Pramac Yamaha

49: Fabio Di Giannantonio (27, Italy) – Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team (Ducati)

54: Fermin Aldeguer (20, Spain) – Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati)

63: Francesco Bagnaia (28, Italy) – Ducati Lenovo Team

72: Marco Bezzecchi (27, Italy) – Aprilia Racing

73: Alex Marquez (29, Spain) – Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati)

79: Ai Ogura (25, Japan) – Trackhouse MotoGP Team (Aprilia)

89: Jorge Martin (28, Spain) – Aprilia Racing

93: Marc Marquez (33, Spain) – Ducati Lenovo Team

After years of success in World Superbikes, the spectacular Toprak Razgatlioglu finally comes to MotoGP to partner Miller at Pramac Yamaha this season. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan / AFP)Source: AFP

WHICH TEAMS ARE ON THE 2026 MOTOGP GRID?

The same 11 teams who raced in MotoGP last year are back, but the pecking order and prospects of each have taken a turn despite Marquez extending Ducati’s run of rider championships to four consecutive seasons last year.

Aprilia’s factory team surged to become MotoGP’s second-strongest last year after Bezzecchi more than made up for the injury-affected absence for most of the season of reigning world champion Jorge Martin; Honda, after Zarco took an emotional and unlikely victory in his home Grand Prix in France, was the only other manufacturer to win a race.

Raul Fernandez’s shock win of last year’s Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island – in his 76th MotoGP start and having never previously led a lap – for Trackhouse Aprilia means all 11 teams have at least one premier-class victory, while KTM’s Tech3 team begins a new era with F1 cult figure and former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner officially taking over as the team’s owner from founder Herve Poncharal from this season.

The 2026 MotoGP teams (by manufacturer)

Ducati: Ducati Lenovo (Bagnaia, M. Marquez), VR46 (Morbidelli, Di Giannantonio), Gresini (A. Marquez, Aldeguer)

Aprilia: Aprilia Racing (Martin, Bezzecchi), Trackhouse (Fernandez, Ogura)

KTM: KTM Factory (Binder, Acosta), Tech3 (Vinales, Bastianini)

Honda: Honda HRC (Mir, Marini), LCR (Zarco, Moreira)

Yamaha: Yamaha Factory (Quartararo, Rins), Pramac (Miller, Razgatlioglu)

Safety concerns for Adelaide addressed | 01:19

WHICH OTHER AUSSIES ARE IN ACTION?

Along with Miller, Aussie riders will fly the flag in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes again this season, with race-winner Senna Agius staying with the IntactGP team in Moto2 for a third full season, and compatriot Joel Kelso hoping another change of address will see him emulate Agius on the top step of the podium in Moto3.

Sydney’s Agius won two Grands Prix in the intermediate class last year to finish 10th in the world championship, his undoubted highlight a dominant victory at his home race at Phillip Island last October.

The 20-year-old is thought to be a MotoGP rider in the making and Miller’s potential successor as Australia’s representative on the premier-class grid in the future, and 2026 shapes as a crucial season to continue that ascension.

Darwin’s Kelso, moves to the MLav Racing team to ride a Honda for former MotoGP racer Michael Laverty in 2026, the 22-year-old’s fifth full season in the entry-level class that will be pivotal to him taking the step up to Moto2.

Kelso’s 2025 was his strongest season yet, finishing sixth on a KTM and taking four podiums and two pole positions, his best showing also coming in his home Grand Prix when he finished second from pole in Australia.

Kelso’s Moto3 countryman from last season, Wollongong’s Jacob Roulstone, will race in the European Moto2 class this season off the world championship grid, the same series that provided a springboard for Agius to move up to the world championship when he won the title in 2023.



Source link

Previous Post

‘It means everything’: Olympic heroes given top honour as Aussie teen upstages superstar

Next Post

International Brawling Championship 2026: IBC boss Danny Mac reveals Las Vegas plans, US showcase for new Aussie combat sports company, latest news

Related Posts

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips
Sports

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

28 April 2026
Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily
Sports

Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

28 April 2026
Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap
Sports

Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

28 April 2026
Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home
Sports

Spurs close in on 91-year low as damning verdict issued in fight for survival — PL Run Home

24 April 2026
A ‘shock’ phone call and Vegas sacrifice: Inside ‘crazy’ rise from NRL scrapheap to history
Sports

A ‘shock’ phone call and Vegas sacrifice: Inside ‘crazy’ rise from NRL scrapheap to history

24 April 2026
NFL Draft Round 1 LIVE: Huge m gamble stuns as chaos tipped
Sports

NFL Draft Round 1 LIVE: Huge $75m gamble stuns as chaos tipped

24 April 2026
Next Post
International Brawling Championship 2026: IBC boss Danny Mac reveals Las Vegas plans, US showcase for new Aussie combat sports company, latest news

International Brawling Championship 2026: IBC boss Danny Mac reveals Las Vegas plans, US showcase for new Aussie combat sports company, latest news

Discussion about this post

Recent News

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

28 April 2026
Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

28 April 2026
Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

Test opener ends nine-month century drought in Ashes boost before injury scare: County Wrap

28 April 2026
Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

Opening: 27-30 April plenary session in Strasbourg | News | European Parliament

27 April 2026
Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

Press conference: assessing EU budget management | News | European Parliament

27 April 2026
AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

AI: press conference debrief on the negotiations to update EU rules | News | European Parliament

27 April 2026
‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

‘Deep Water’ Exclusive Interview: Aaron Eckhart

27 April 2026
2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

2027 EU budget: press conference with lead MEP on Tuesday at 13.30 | News | European Parliament

27 April 2026
Europe Times

Uniting Voices, Sharing Visions. Your trusted source for comprehensive coverage of the latest events, trends, and stories shaping our continent. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Europe Times.

Browse by Category

  • Apps
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobile
  • Movie
  • Music
  • News
  • Politics
  • Review
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

Pendlebury call virtually confirms record-breaking game; brutal 665-day hiatus over — Round 8 Team Tips

28 April 2026
Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

Blues head doctor takes leave amid Hollands saga; Bucks opens up on Pies’ 2012 tragedy — AFL Daily

28 April 2026

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.