Introduction to the New Regulations
MotoGP has announced significant changes to its regulations that are set to take effect during the upcoming French Grand Prix. These adjustments come as a result of a mid-season consultation with all competing manufacturers, ensuring that the sport continues to prioritize rider safety and competitive fairness.

Injured Riders Testing Rule
The first noteworthy change allows injured MotoGP riders to test their bikes before returning to competitive action. This rule aims to support riders who have faced challenges due to injury, fostering a smoother transition back to racing. If a permanent rider has missed three or more consecutive events, or if they have been unable to participate for 45 days or longer since the start of the season, they are eligible for a single day of testing.
Testing Venue and Restrictions
It is crucial for teams to adhere to the testing concessions stipulated by the manufacturers when selecting their testing venue. Moreover, circuits that are set to host races in the same season come with specific restrictions, ensuring that competitive integrity is maintained throughout the championship. These changes reflect MotoGP’s commitment to creating a more balanced and fair environment for all riders, particularly those facing adversities.
As the MotoGP community gears up for the French Grand Prix, these regulatory changes demonstrate an ongoing emphasis on the health of riders as well as the integrity of the sport. The updates signify a progressive step toward supporting athletes throughout their careers, ultimately enhancing the overall experience for fans and competitors alike.