Four different winners in the first four races set the tone for a closely fought championship, and half of the season, the title race is still wide open.Defending world champion Casey Stoner began with a victory in Qatar before a streak of bad luck, but he has rediscovered his form at exactly the right time.
Seven times world champion Valentino Rossi has been in ominously good form with three consecutive wins in China, France and Italy and seven consecutive podium finishes.
But that run came to an end dramatically in the Netherlands MotoGP, which allows Spain Dani Pedrosa to take the lead in the World Championship positions.
Throw in the brilliant but unpredictable Jorge Lorenzo, and the interest of house twice World Superbikes champion James Toseland, and all ingredients are there for the championship most fascinating in years - and BBC Sport will bring you coverage of every twist and change of the season.
Suzi Perry is presented with a comment from Steve Parrish and Charlie Cox and pit lane reports from Matt Roberts.
BBC Interactive viewers, through the red button, will be able to see scoring, then the 125cc and 250cc races and all post-race reaction and interviews in MotoGP Extra.
Any action will also be available on the BBC Sport website (UK users only) so you can watch the races if you can not get to a TV.
Or if you lost the race or just want to see again can do in our department iPLAY for seven days after it occurred.

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