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Jorge Martin, Enea Bastianini and Marco Bezecchi all get back on track for Ducati after signing with different manufacturers for next season. Will they get the same level of support? Will it effect the MotoGP Championship? I preview the Dutch TT, then make picks for the race!The Rundown:- Assen! My full preview of the Dutch TT- Big Silly Season moves mean there could be some uncomfortable moments in the paddock- The Track - the iconic TT Circuit Assen (with some history tossed in).- The Favorites - Pecco is strong, but will Martin have the support to compete?- My Watch List - a trio of non-Ducati riders with interesting stories coming into Assen- The Hot Seat - two riders that should try to perform this weekend, and one that has to- My Picks - for the Sprint and the MotoGP RaceWhat did you think of Mugello? Let me know on Facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa – and you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Assen had action, drama, and Championship battles that are closer than ever - everything you could want! I recap all of the Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP action from the DutchTT, and give you my take on the weekend - what did you think of the race?Timestamps:- Moto3 - 3:37- Moto2: 16:15- MotoGP: 28:42The Rundown:- Moto3: great racing, a first time winner, and a close Title Race - Moto2: even better racing, a great individual performance, and an even closer Title Race!- MotoGP: tons of drama, a phenomenal comeback, and a few surprise performances- Sunday starts with a big MotoGP announcement- One rider steps up as a legitimate challenger to Fabio's title- Which rookie impressed? - The MotoGP Championship picture- My take on the DutchTTWhat did you think of Assen? Let me know on Facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa – and you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
¡La Catedral nunca defrauda! MotoGP vivió en Assen una de las carreras más emocionantes de toda la temporada, que estuvo marcada por el error de Fabio Quartararo, la remontada épica de Aleix Espargaró y un Bagnaia que se hizo con otra victoria tras dominar de principio a fin. La sorpresa la dieron el rookie Marco Bezzecchi y Maverick Viñales, que por fin logró su primer podio con Aprilia. Repasamos el último GP antes del parón de verano con Dennis Noyes y Cristian Ramón Marín.
The MotoGP Summer Break is almost here - but not before we go racing at the legendary TT Circuit Assen! I preview the weekend of racing, talk about a few Silly Season rumors, then make picks for the DutchTT!The Rundown:- The Cathedral of Speed! Full Preview of the Dutch TT at Assen- The Track: The iconic TT Circuit- The contenders: The riders I think have the best chance to compete for the podium- My Watch List: who might turn in a surprise performance this weekend?- The Picks! My top-5 for AssenWho do you think will win the DutchTT? Leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekGet the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa, and like the show andAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Greg's Garage Pod with Co-Host Jason Pridmore P/B Bike911.com - A motorcycle racing Pod about MotoGP, MotoAmerica, and World Superbike, Pro Motocross, American Flat Track, Supercross, and more. If you'd like to support the channel here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/gregsgaragetv In this episode, Co-Hosts Greg White and Jason Pridmore talk: ARAI News - MotoAmerica Weekend Wrap-Up Segment. The boys talk about what they saw in Round 2 of the Championship. Danilo Petrucci talks shit about his experience, Gagne is back on top, Scholtz missed a huge opportunity, and more. MotoGP - More controversy on a strange weekend at Portimao. Who made it out on top? And the first American in 30+ years wins a race in the intermediate class! MotoGP Fantasy - Join us!! Win and ARAI Corsair-X by playing MotoGP Fantasy with us! And it is free. When you register to play join our league. https://fantasy.motogp.com/leagues/join Use this code in the search! 3X2LNEY5 WorldSBK - Round 2 from Assen Holland with some Race 2 controversy or is it? The boys tackle the Toprak/Rea incident. Plus a chat about WorldSSP and more. Next Week - MotoGP, and Supercross! Bye, Bye Social Media Links: Jason's Instagram - @pridmore43 Greg's Instagram - @gregwhitetv Jason's Twitter - @jp43 Greg's Twitter - @gregwhite Greg's Youtube - GregsGarageTV
The undercard provides all of the action, but there's still plenty of intrigue in MotoGP at Assen! We recap all of the (crazy) action in Moto3 and Moto2, along with the rookie that gave the big guns a run for their money in MotoGP! What did you think of the DutchTT?The Rundown:- Moto3 - Tony Arbolino survives the mayhem to win a thriller, while Lorenzo Dalla Porta just misses out. Again.- Moto2 - was this the best middleweight race of the year? Strategy, drama and a surprise winner highlight the event- MotoGP - Marc goes up against the Yamahas, and...loses?- Maverick Viñales finally gets that showdown with Marc Márquez- Marc Márquez does exactly what he needed to - extending his championship lead- Fabio Quartararo continues to impress - I'll tell you why- Andrea Dovizioso - good race, or bad race??- Franco Morbidelli takes a sneaky top-5- Joan Mir and Suzuki almost pull off a coup- Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, and Taka Nakagami all give us a good scare- The MotoGP championship race- My take on the Dutch TT Now that I told you what I thought of Assen - it's your turn! Leave your opinions on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net - and on Reddit at /r/motoweek - and we'll talk about what you had to say on the full show later in the week!And be sure to check out the website at Motoweek.net for all the latest episodes!Thanks for listening!
The Cathedral of Speed awaits: can Valentino Rossi pull off some Assen magic to break his winless streak? Can Marc Márquez continue to extend his MotoGP lead? Or will Álex Rins surprise everyone Sunday? We preview the DutchTT, review your comments, and talk the latest MotoGP News - including possible Ducati Drama!The Rundown:- Set your Fantasy MotoGP lineups!- Comments!- We move on from Lorenzo, talk about some rare bikes, and one of you hangs out with a MotoGP rider!- The Post(s) of the Week- MotoGP News- WE may be done talking about Jorge Lorenzo - but Bradley Smith isn’t...- Johann Zarco says some interesting things about his new manager- Alex Marquez is rocking the boat in Moto2...is MotoGP next?- Is Ducati Drama planning to make its first appearance of the season!?!?- Assen! Our full preview of Round 8 of the MotoGP World Championship - the Dutch TT in Holland!- The legendary TT Circuit- The Manufacturers- The Contenders- Other Riders to Watch - The Picks!!Be sure to check out the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @motoweek, like the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net - and join in the conversation on the Reddit Sub at /r/motoweekThanks for listening!
Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter Episode 87 #Remy Gardner... it’s only just occurred to me, but what kind of name is Remy? Is he named after a cognac or something? Anyway, welcome, one and all, to surreal bantz supported, enabled and triggered by the meaty skinbags at www.bikesocial.co.uk – the best resource for all things motorcycling on the interwebs – and under the munificent auspices of Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists. This week we have: why Suzuki Hayabusa mirrors remind Simon of Rosa Klebb’s shoes • a timely review of the 2002 Assen MotoGP, back in the days when races could be won by a two-stroke or a four-stroke, and when one four-stroke in particular appeared to be so much faster than the others it was like cheating... ...and how a last lap manoeuvre foreshadowed a more notorious coming-together 13 years later... a mini-review of the new Honda CBR650R and CB650R and is it a ‘new’ CBR600F? And how does the CB compare to a KTM 790 Duke? ...and why does no-one makes a Dakar replica? effective anti-rain visor solutions why do we wear the kit we wear? more on police/scooter tactics an inverse game of ‘what bike should I buy?’, with ‘what bike have I bought?’ have some bike magazines may have lost their sense of humour, and is there a correlation with the demise of sportsbikes? ...and much more natter chatter... ...and if you’re interested in attending a FECstravaganza in August in Lincolnshire, let us know! Many many thanks for listening, please continue to download FEC from www.bikesocial.co.uk. Email your thoughts, queries, questions, observations and comments to: anything@frontendchatter ....and catch us on Twitter @SimonHbikes @Mufga
Ósma runda MotoGP była absolutnie genialna, ale czy wyścig w Assen był rzeczywiście najlepszym w tym roku? Dlaczego mam wątpliwości? W jedno z kolei nie wątpię; Marc Marquez pokazał w Holandii, dlaczego to właśnie on zostanie w tym roku mistrzem świata. Czy w niedzielę pojechał tak samo, jak trzy lata temu w Australii? Po analizie ostatniego wyścigu MotoGP czas także na kilka słów o WorldSBK, mistrzostwach Włoch oraz imponujących Polakach, jak Piotr Biesiekirski, Kamil Krzemień i Daniel Blin. *** O "Mick o Moto" Pierwszy i jedyny w Polsce podcast o MotoGP, wyścigach motocyklowych i motorsportcie. Zaprasza dziennikarz i komentator, Michał "Mick" Fiałkowski. Podcast powstał z pasji do MotoGP i motorsportu w ogóle oraz wewnętrznej potrzeby pogadania i podzielenia się z Wami swoimi spostrzeżeniami i doświadczeniami wieloletniej pracy w branży motorsportu. Będę wdzięczny za wszystkie uwagi i wskazówki. Znajdziecie mnie na FB, Insta, Twitterze. www.facebook.com/mickfialkowskimoto www.instagram.com/mickfialkowski www.twitter.com/mickfialkowski Zdjęcie: Repsol
Freddie Spencer looks back on the thrilling Assen TT round of MotoGP, from how F1’s potential visit might affect the circuit, and what makes it such a good track, to Dani Pedrosa’s future predicament, to why MotoGP has become more exciting than Formula 1. Plus, he explains why Marc Marquez is so special and why Alex Rins impressed so much. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der TT Circuit von Assen gilt als die Kathedrale des Motorradsports. Und was für eine Messe haben Marc Marquez, Valentino Rossi und Co. in diesem Jahr dort gehalten. Das Rennen der MotoGP-Klasse wird als das vielleicht beste überhaupt in die Geschichte eingehen. 126 Überholmanöver wurden in den Top-Sechs gezählt, 19 Mal wechselte die Führung und die ersten 15 kamen innerhalb von 16 Sekunden ins Ziel - so eng war es noch nie. Den Sieg holte sich Marquez vor Alex Rins und Maverick Vinales.
Welcome to Front End Chatter E59, brought to you in association with our good friends at www.bikesocial.co.uk, sponsored by Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists. AND! What an episode we have! Just in time for the Assen MotoGP race this weekend, Front End Chatter recaps the previous round at Catalunya (apologies for the delay, delay, delay and don’t worry, because it was so long ago we keep it brief) – and it’s worth reminding ourselves what a hilarious, thigh-slapping sit-com of a race weekend it was with riders using the wrong track (but still in Spain), other riders falling over things and some riders falling over themselves. We also cover – unusually – a cracking World Superbike race from Misano and find it a rewarding experience. Which is more than can be said for Ducati’s Charles Davies. We’ve a bit more race goss, including a possible return to racing for former WSB champ and ex-Yamaha MotoGP star Bens Pies, Iannone moving from Suzuki to Aprilia, why it would be cool to see Jonathan Rea switching from WSB to jump on the MotoGP Suzuki, why tyres ‘spin’ on the rim, the latest British Superbike round from Knockhill, and who is Jake Dixon and is he in the RAF? Plus a bit of natter about Hutchy’s awful Senior TT crash. Yikes. We also read out a few of your emails, including: more disrespeculation about Honda’s FireBlade, wrist relief on motorways, recommended heated clothing, a bit of a rant about why magazine and web new bike ‘tests’ may or may not be all they seem, the blurring of distinction between PR and journalism, and is riding fast an addiction, and what can you do about it? We think that’s quite enough controversy for one episode, so if you enjoy FEC please a) tell your mates, b) email us with a question or a topic for discussion, c) insure your bike with Bennetts and d) buy RiDE magazine. We may be bought and paid for, but at least we’re honest about it. Thanks, and talk at you again soon! @SimonHbikes @Mufga anything@frontendchatter.com
Welcome to Front End Chatter E45 featuring not much racing, shock, partly because there hasn’t been much since E44 but mostly because we didn’t actually watch what there was. Which, as it turns out, was a wet Assen MotoGP (always a pleasure, never a chore). So we talk about a race we didn’t see, plus wings they aren’t going to use for a safety concern (or issue) they may or may not have. It’s just like actually being there, only with your eyes closed and with fingers in your ears. We also find time to chunter about: BMW’s 2017 F700 and F800GS with thrilling new Euro 4 compliance Ducati’s 939 SuperSport sporty sportsbike that fills the gaping hole in their range for a non-entry level, non-track day road sporty sportsbike Yamaha’s MT-07-based 700 Tracer that has the same performance as a 1992 TDM850 but at a fraction of the price Triumph’s rumoured 765cc Street Triple roady sportsbike-ish The recently opened David Silver Honda Collection based near Ipswich, for fans of vintage Hondas The very excellent Champions Flat Track School, run by our mate Boastie, which introduces noobs to the noble art of going slideways Plus! Some of your emails, including more on BMW ESA suspension replacement/service info, the absence of Irish bike MOTs, why the bloke at the back of a group ride always ends up speeding, and more! Thanks for listening, keep writing in, spread the word among your friends, and visit us on Twitter (@SimonHbikes and @Mufga) or Facebook. And you can purchase Front End Chatter merch here: www.tshirtstudio.com/marketplace/front-end-chatter
Motorbike Circus, il consueto appuntamento del martedì sera dedicato al mondo delle due ruote. In questa pagina il post Misano Sbk e il pre Assen MotoGP con due ospiti d'eccezione
Esta semana nos hemos puesto a hablar de carreras y parece que estamos analizando la estructura subatómica de la materia, lo místico y lo humano (¡Y luego decimos que la gente no va al circuito con monóculo!). Para esto hemos invitado a un amigo del programa, el internacionalmente famoso Jesus Sanchez (@jessansan). Nos perdemos por los cerros de Ubeda hablando de las redes sociales y de Dani Pedrosa, el eterno aspirante, pero después de un par de horas (bueno, no tanto, pero a Len se lo parecen) nos centramos y comentamos las carreras de Assen (MotoGP) e Imola (WSBK). Esta semana no teníamos muchas novedades en el garaje, pero contamos lo que hay para no perder costumbre. Pablo se ha lesionado (Andando!!) y no ha podido soldar cobre, pero le dio tiempo a [b/v]adear algo antes con la Freewind. Len estuvo en el Circuito de Navarra con su rojísima 1198 y Kumo se fue a un moto-almuerzo después de engalanar la GSXR un poco. Programa: 0:00:00 Presentación, feedback y puyas 0:11:18 Jesus Sanchez Santos 0:26:10 MotoGP - Assen TT 1:32:50 WSBK - Imola 1:50:50 Joyas (Moteras) Sobre Ruedas Un saludo a todos y hasta pronto!
Esta semana nos hemos puesto a hablar de carreras y parece que estamos analizando la estructura subatómica de la materia, lo místico y lo humano (¡Y luego decimos que la gente no va al circuito con monóculo!). Para esto hemos invitado a un amigo del programa, el internacionalmente famoso Jesus Sanchez (@jessansan). Nos perdemos por los cerros de Ubeda hablando de las redes sociales y de Dani Pedrosa, el eterno aspirante, pero después de un par de horas (bueno, no tanto, pero a Len se lo parecen) nos centramos y comentamos las carreras de Assen (MotoGP) e Imola (WSBK). Esta semana no teníamos muchas novedades en el garaje, pero contamos lo que hay para no perder costumbre. Pablo se ha lesionado (Andando!!) y no ha podido soldar cobre, pero le dio tiempo a [b/v]adear algo antes con la Freewind. Len estuvo en el Circuito de Navarra con su rojísima 1198 y Kumo se fue a un moto-almuerzo después de engalanar la GSXR un poco. Programa: 0:00:00 Presentación, feedback y puyas 0:11:18 Jesus Sanchez Santos 0:26:10 MotoGP - Assen TT 1:32:50 WSBK - Imola 1:50:50 Joyas (Moteras) Sobre Ruedas Un saludo a todos y hasta pronto!