Michelin: 366km/h? Our MotoGP tyres could do 400!

“Therꦿe’s no problem. We carry out extensive testing and our tyres could easily handle speeds of over 400km/h,” said Michelin’s MotoGP boss Piero Taramasso.
Binder revealed that his KTM wasn’t even maxed out when he set the new record, despite being 12.1km/h fast💫er than he had gone during the 2022 event.
“Honestly, I haven't hit the limiter yet, so c❀learly there's still a couple of ks there for u💖s!” he smiled.
“It's weird. You don't feel 3-4-5 kꦛs extra. Where you rꦿeally feel it is when you sit up to brake at the same place and you're going 10-15 ks faster,” Binder said.
“It's impressive. In the Sprint race I got some really good sli🙈pstreams and my bike was hauling! The🅘 guys have done an amazing job and it's quite cool to have that speed record again.”
The following list shows how 𝓰the MotoGP top speed at Mugello, usually the quickest straight of the season, has ⛄evolved since the final year of 500cc in 2001.
With MotoGP bikes now travelling 50ꦛkm/h faster than in the 500cc days, clamping down on top speeds is one of the main targets for the future technical rules, from 2027...
2023: Brad Binder, KTM, 366.1km/h (227.5mph)
2022: Jorge Martin, Ducati, 363.6km/h (225.9mph)
2021: Brad Binder, KTM, 362.4km/h (225.2mph)
2020: Event cancelled due to Covid.
2019: Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati, 356.7km/h (221.6mph)
2018: Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati, 356.5km/h (221.5mph)
2017: Michele Pirro, Ducati, 354.7km/h (220.4mph)
2016: Andrea Iannone, Ducati, 354.9km/h (220.5mph)
2015: Andrea Iannone, Ducati, 350.8km/h (218.0mph)
2014: Andrea Iannone, Ducati, 349.6km/h (217.0mph)
2013: Andrea Iannone, Ducati, 344.6km/h (214.1mph)
2012: Valentino Rossi, Ducati, 346.9km/h (215.6mph)
Introduction of 1000cc engines
2011: Hector Barbera, Ducati, 335.7km/h (208.6mph)
2010: Hector Barbera, Ducati, 345.7km/h (214.8mph)
2009: Dani Pedrosa, Honda, 349.3km/h (217.0mph)
2008: Marco Melandri, Ducati, 330.8km/h (205.5mph)
2007: Casey Stoner, Ducati, 323.3km/h (200.9mph)
Introduction of 800cc engines
2006: Casey Stoner, Honda, 334.0km/h (207.5mph)
2005: Carlos Checa, Ducati, 340.5km/h (211.6mph)
2004: Alex Barros, Honda, 343.0km/h (213.1mph)
2003: Loris Capirossi, Ducati, 332.4km/h (206.5mph)
2002: Tohru Ukawa, Honda, 324.5km/h (201.6mph)
Introduction of 990cc 'MotoGP' four-stroke engines
2001: Valentino Rossi, Honda 500cc two-stroke, 315.6km/h (196.1mph)

ꦬPeter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.