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Accuracy & Corrections
We want MotoGP101 to be the place a beginner can trust. That means being accurate, current and honest — and fixing mistakes quickly and openly when they happen.
How we keep guides accurate
- Plain but correct. Simplifying for beginners never means getting it wrong. We aim for explanations that are easy and right.
- Kept current. Riders, teams, bikes and rules change. Guides are revised through the season, and each carries a "last updated" date so you can judge how fresh it is.
- British English. Spelling, terminology and units follow British English throughout.
- Clearly sourced data. Standings, calendars and results reflect the official championship; live figures are marked as such.
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How we handle corrections
- Factual errors are corrected as soon as we've confirmed them, and the article's "last updated" date is refreshed.
- Significant corrections — ones that change the meaning of a guide — are noted on the page so the change is transparent.
- Out-of-date information is updated to reflect the current season or rules.
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