In MotoGP racing, it may appear as though riders don't turn their handles, but it's not entirely accurate. Instead of turning the handles like in regular motorbikes, MotoGP riders use a technique called 'counter-steering'. This involves pushing the handlebar in the opposite direction of the turn while leaning their body into the turn, which effectively steers the bike. It's a skill that requires precision and balance, and it's what allows these professional riders to navigate high-speed turns with such agility and control. So, while it may look like the handles aren't turning, there's a lot more going on beneath the surface.