The roar of the engines at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas is just around the corner, and the Speed Addicts crew is firing on all cylinders to bring you the latest from the world of two wheels. In the debut episode of the Speed Addicts Podcast, veteran journalists and gear experts dive deep into the tech, the tracks, and the tires that are defining the 2026 season.
The Alpinestars Supertech R7: Revolutionizing Rider Communication
The buzz in Orange, California, is all about the new Alpinestars Supertech R7. This isn’t just another motorcycle helmet; it’s a high-performance racing helmet that bridges the gap between the track and the street. During recent testing at Willow Springs, the team put the A-Connect Bluetooth system to the ultimate test. Priced at $550, this dedicated communicator offers crystal-clear audio even at triple-digit speeds, allowing riders to vlog or communicate with seamless integration. Keep an eye out for the new graphic colorways launching just in time for the Austin MotoGP round.
MotoGP Austin: Is This the Last Dance at COTA?
As the paddock moves to Circuit of the Americas (COTA) for Round 3, rumors are swirling about the future of Moto GP in Texas. While COTA remains a premier destination for American racing fans, questions about the long-term schedule have enthusiasts reminiscing about the glory days of Laguna Seca and Indianapolis. Regardless of the future, the 2026 season is already shaping up to be a thriller with “new blood” like Acosta and Bezzecchi challenging the established order, and Aprilia proving they can take the fight to the dominant Ducati machines.
Track Day Titans: Shoei X-Fifteen vs. KYT KX-1
The “King of the Hill” is under fire. The Shoei X-Fifteen has long been the gold standard for ventilation and fit in the Speed Addicts helmet shootouts. However, a new challenger has emerged: the KYT KX-1. With its striking gloss carbon finish and aggressive aerodynamics, the KX1 is headed to COTA to see if it can dethrone the Shoei at speeds exceeding 170 mph.
Continental Sport Attack 5: Precision from Germany
On the rubber side of things, the Continental Sport Attack 5 recently made its debut at the scorching Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. Continental continues its tradition of high-end manufacturing, with their flagship tires still being Made in Germany. One of the most impressive takeaways from the test was the factory balance; these tires are engineered with such precision that they often require zero weights when mounted, providing a vibration-free ride straight out of the box.