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Ex-F1 Boss Steiner Praises 'Unbelievable' and 'Special Breed' of MotoGP Riders
Guenther Steiner's new perspective on the thrilling world of MotoGP racing
Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:06pm
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Steiner's newfound appreciation for the exceptional skills and bravery of MotoGP riders is captured in this cubist-inspired illustration, reflecting the sport's thrilling unpredictability.Hermann TodayGuenther Steiner, the former Formula 1 team boss, has ventured into the world of MotoGP and has been captivated by the sport's competitive nature and the profound influence riders have on the outcome of races. Steiner has described MotoGP riders as a 'special breed', emphasizing the incredible skill and courage required to handle the high-powered motorcycles at such high speeds.
Why it matters
Steiner's insights offer a fresh perspective on MotoGP, blending his racing expertise with a deep appreciation for the sport's unique challenges. His comments shed light on the complex dynamics within the racing teams and the demands placed on the riders, highlighting the mental fortitude and unwavering determination required to excel in the sport.
The details
As the new team owner of Tech3 KTM, Steiner has been immersed in the world of MotoGP. He has been amazed by the unpredictable nature of the sport, where riders' skills and decisions can make or break their performance. Steiner emphasizes that riding a motorcycle at the highest level is not merely a physical act but an extraordinary feat of skill and courage, and he finds it impossible to fathom the actions of these riders who effortlessly navigate high-speed circuits while enduring the constant threat of crashes.
- Steiner recently joined the MotoGP paddock as the new team owner of Tech3 KTM.
The players
Guenther Steiner
The former Formula 1 team boss who has now ventured into the world of MotoGP as the new team owner of Tech3 KTM.
Enea Bastianini
A key rider on the Tech3 KTM team, whose contract situation Steiner is considering as he looks to the team's future.
Maverick Vinales
Another key rider on the Tech3 KTM team, whose contract situation Steiner is also considering as he plans for the team's future.
What they’re saying
“MotoGP riders are a 'special breed' and their skills are 'unbelievable'.”
— Guenther Steiner, Tech3 KTM Team Owner
What’s next
As Steiner settles into his new role, his focus is on setting the team up for the future, including considering potential changes such as a switch to Honda and the contract situations of key riders like Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales.
The takeaway
Steiner's insights offer a unique perspective on the thrilling world of MotoGP, highlighting the incredible skill, courage, and mental fortitude required to excel in the sport. His comments challenge the notion that anyone can ride a bike at the highest level and underscore the demanding and unforgiving nature of the MotoGP paddock.

