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El carrera del GP de las Américas tuvo dos caras bien diferenciadas, los 15 minutos antes de que se apagara el semáforo, y los 15 siguientes, creando un caos y un dramatismo pocas veces visto en un circuito. El fin de semana que debía coronar a Marc Márquez como rey absoluto de Austin y de la temporada 2025 de MotoGP, acabó con el español cometiendo el primer error grave del año y sumando, por tanto, el primer cero, lo que aplanó el camino de Pecco Bagnaia hacia su primera victoria y, sobre todo, propició que Alex Márquez, tras seis segundos puestos en tres findes de semana, sea el nuevo líder del campeonato del mundo de MotoGP. Uri Puigdemont y Alberto Gómez, desde Austin, se unen a Germán García Casanova en un Podcast de MotoGP 'Por Orejas', el #124, a tres manos, para intentar poner luz a todo lo que sucedió durante el cuarto de hora antes de comenzar la carrera. Desde que los pilotos salen de boxes cuando se abre el pit-lane para la vuelta de reconocimiento, denominada 'Sighting lap', que hay diferenciarla de la posterior 'Warm Up lap', la que se hace justo antes de empezar la carrera, hasta que, faltando 3 minutos para arrancar esa vuelta de calentamiento, Marc Márquez decidió irse corriendo a pie de la parrilla, abandonando en ella su Ducati configurada para mojado, con la intención de cambiarla por la de seco, que estaba en el box. Una maniobra muy estudiada y preparada por el piloto cuando se dio cuenta de que no iba a llover más, que la pista se estaba secando, y que su moto con puesta a punto de lluvia no iba a servirle. Muchos pilotos, más de una decena, le siguieron sin saber muy bien los motivos de Marc para abandonar la parrilla, pero sin dudar en ningún momento que la maniobra del 93 era la buena, seguro. Eso creo un caos y una confusión que forzó una bandera roja, anulando todo lo sucedido hasta ese momento y librando a Marc de cualquier sanción. Los perjudicados fueron los pilotos que, adelantándose a los acontecimientos, habían apostado por ir a la parrilla con una moto de seco, solo Brad Binder, Enea Bastianini y el debutante Ai Ogura. Una valentía y visión que no les valió para nada con la bandera roja, que propició un nuevo proceso rápido de salida con todos los pilotos en su posición de parrilla y con moto de seco. En el plano deportivo, la caída de Marc, la victoria de Pecco y, sobre todo, la impresionante temporada que está protagonizando Alex Márquez completan el 'Por Orejas' post GP de las Américas. http://es.motorsport.com ORIOL PUIGDEMONT en X - @uri_puigdemont GERMÁN GARCÍA CASANOVA en X - @germax33 ALBERTO GOMEZ en X - @AlbertoGomezB
Pecco Bagnaia won a dramatic 2025 MotoGP Americas Grand Prix after Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez crashed out of a comfortable lead.Marquez came into Sunday's 20-lap grand prix at COTA looking to extend his 100% winning record in 2025, having taken victory in Saturday's sprint.But he would ultimately crash out of the lead on lap nine, gifting Pecco Bagnaia a comfortable first victory of the season. Second for Alex Marquez means Marc Marquez now trails his younger brother by one point in the standings.There was drama even before the grand prix got underway, as rain prior to lights led most to fit wet tyres, though KTM duo Brad Binder and Enea Bastianini, and Trackhouse Racing's Ai Ogura, fitted slicks.The start was then thrown into chaos with three minutes before lights out, after Marc Marquez ran off the grid to get his dry bike - triggering a number or riders, including Bagnaia, to do the same. With some still on the grid and others running into pitlane with bikes heading in the other direction, the start was delayed.Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPLewis - https://x.com/lewis__duncanFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/#MotoGP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die sesmalige MotoGP-wêreldkampioen, Marc Marquez, het die Argentynse Grand Prix gewen en sy perfekte begin van die seisoen voortgesit. Die 32-jarige Spanjaard het voor sy broer, Alex Marquez, en Franco Morbidelli klaargemaak om die 90ste sege van sy loopbaan te behaal. Die Suid-Afrikaner, Brad Binder van Red Bull KTM, het sewende geëindig. Marquez sê hy is beïndruk met sy broer wat elke tree van die wedren by hom kon bly:
After the massive grid shake-up and a wild winter of injuries and financial catastrophes, MotoGP enters its 2025 season this weekend with a lot of unknowns. So it's with some trepidation that The Race MotoGP Podcast's Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy, Megan White, Matt Beer and Ollie Card attempt to predict the 2025 final top 10 championship order. How much will KTM's crisis affect Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder on track this year? What will missing basically all of pre-season do for champion Jorge Martin's Aprilia acclimatisation? Is the Marco Bezzecchi resurgence real? Who's right out of our Yamaha sceptics and Yamaha optimists? And, of course, who'll win that Marc Marquez vs Pecco Bagnaia Ducati duel? Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for our 2015 revisited series, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/therace for 90% of your first month! Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and Twitter Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the massive grid shake-up and a wild winter of injuries and financial catastrophes, MotoGP enters its 2025 season this weekend with a lot of unknowns.So it's with some trepidation that The Race MotoGP Podcast's Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy, Megan White, Matt Beer and Ollie Card attempt to predict the 2025 final top 10 championship order.How much will KTM's crisis affect Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder on track this year? What will missing basically all of pre-season do for champion Jorge Martin's Aprilia acclimatisation?Is the Marco Bezzecchi resurgence real? Who's right out of our Yamaha sceptics and Yamaha optimists?And, of course, who'll win that Marc Marquez vs Pecco Bagnaia Ducati duel?Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for our 2015 revisited series, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/therace for 90% of your first month!Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Binder is an accomplished professional in the real estate and mortgage banking sectors, currently serving as a Founding Partner at AskLocal Marketplace since January 2022, where expertise is focused on empowering real estate agents, vendors, and consumers through a free user-access network. Prior experience includes notable roles such as Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer at AskLocal Real Estate, as well as serving as Branch Manager at Revolution Mortgage. Brad Binder has held various positions in mortgage consulting and banking with First Commonwealth Bank, Fifth Third Bank, First Federal Lakewood, JPMorgan Chase, MLD Mortgage Inc., and Wholesale Mortgage Group, specializing in diverse lending options including construction and renovation loans. Brad Binder holds a Master's degree in Residential Lending and has a strong foundation in real estate expertise. What You Will Learn: Who is Brad Binder? How does Brad Binder differentiate himself from other lenders? What challenges does Brad mention regarding the current lending and real estate environment? How did Brad get started in the real estate and lending business? What is Ask Local, and how does it serve the real estate market? What benefits does Ask Local offer in terms of transparency and engagement for consumers? How does the platform ensure that all parties involved in a transaction are informed and aligned? How does Brad feel about his transition into technology and software development within the real estate industry? What features does Ask Local provide to ensure timely communication and updates during the transaction process? How does Ask Local help streamline the roles of agents, lenders, and title companies in real estate transactions? How does the Ask Local platform aim to improve communication between home inspectors and clients? What does Brad believe is the fastest way to build trust in the real estate industry? How does Ask Local provide a roadmap for clients during real estate transactions? What kind of technology does Ask Local utilize to streamline the real estate process? What types of professionals does Brad mention could benefit from using Ask Local? How does Ask Local ensure privacy and security for users in different transactions? What advantages does Ask Local offer in dealing with title companies during real estate transactions? How does the platform handle state-specific requirements and regulations for real estate transactions? What is the overall goal of Ask Local in terms of improving efficiency and reducing stress in real estate? How can agents and consumers get in touch with Ask Local for further information? What does Brad say about the importance of transparency in real estate transactions? How does the Ask Local app improve the user experience for busy professionals, such as pilots and engineers? How does Brad describe his approach to customer service in the mortgage industry? Brad shares how everyone can contact him. Additional Resources from Brad Binder: Website: http://www.asklocal.com/ Email: Support@Asklocal.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-binder-aa31713b/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AskLocalRealEstate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asklocalmarketplace/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asklocalmarketplace X: https://x.com/asklocalmarketplace Attention Investors and Agents Are you looking to grow your business? Need to connect with aggressive like-minded people like yourself? We have all the right tools, knowledge, and coaching to positively effect your bottom line. Visit:http://globalinvestoragent.com/join-gia-team to see what we can offer and to schedule your FREE consultation! Our NEW book is out...order yours NOW! Global Investor Agent: How Do You Thrive Not Just Survive in a Market Shift? Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3SV0khX HEY! You should be in class this coming Monday (MNL). It's Free and packed with actions you should take now! Here's the link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sNMjT-5DTIakCFO2ronDCg
In this episode of the Off Track Podcast, we sit down with Mark Lloyd, a highly experienced MotoGP Chief Mechanic currently working alongside Brad Binder at Red Bull KTM and with an impressive career in motorcycle racing. Mark has played a key role in winning multiple World Championships, including WorldSBK titles with John Kocinski and Colin Edwards at Castrol Honda, as well as a MotoGP World Championship with the late Nicky Hayden at Repsol Honda.Mark shares his journey through the world of professional racing, offering a unique perspective on the technical and team dynamics that drive success in both MotoGP and WorldSBK. From working with championship-winning riders to the day-to-day challenges in the garage, Mark's wealth of experience provides fascinating insights for fans of motorsport.Whether you're a MotoGP follower, a WorldSBK enthusiast, or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes work that powers top-level racing, this conversation is sure to inform and inspire.Keywords: MotoGP Chief Mechanic, Mark Lloyd, Repsol Honda, Castrol Honda, Nicky Hayden, Colin Edwards, John Kocinski, WorldSBK, motorcycle racing, Off Track Podcast, motorsport insights.Don't miss this chance to hear from one of the most respected figures in the racing paddock!Send us a text Support the showWould you like early access to shows and the chance to ask questions of the guests? Well, you can, right here... https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138Off Track Merchandise: https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/off-track-podcastRidinGraphics: https://www.instagram.com/ridingraphics/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/demographics/?locale=en_GBFacebook: Off Track Podcast https://www.facebook.com/OffTrackTheMotorcycleRacingPodcast/ Instagram: @offtrackpodcastukhttps://www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk/Twitter: @offtrack_https://twitter.com/OffTrack_ IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal
MotoGP starts 2025 with huge uncertainty surrounding how long one of its most important manufacturers will be on its grid at all, as more details of KTM's financial crisis repercussions emerged over the Christmas period.Val Khorounzhiy, Simon Patterson and Matt Beer explain the latest developments on The Race MotoGP Podcast, from the short-term picture with pre-season testing looming to why talk of a Lewis Hamilton rescue mission might be wildly off the mark, and the potential for a ‘delay the inevitable until it's no longer inevitable' strategy.Where Pedro Acosta, Brad Binder, Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales will go if there are no longer KTMs on the grid for them to ride or what KTM has become is untenable for them, how Dorna can avoid losing four bikes and exactly what it means for the MotoGP talent pipeline that KTM has been so integral to are all discussed too.Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/theraceFollow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MotoGP starts 2025 with huge uncertainty surrounding how long one of its most important manufacturers will be on its grid at all, as more details of KTM's financial crisis repercussions emerged over the Christmas period. Val Khorounzhiy, Simon Patterson and Matt Beer explain the latest developments on The Race MotoGP Podcast, from the short-term picture with pre-season testing looming to why talk of a Lewis Hamilton rescue mission might be wildly off the mark, and the potential for a ‘delay the inevitable until it's no longer inevitable' strategy. Where Pedro Acosta, Brad Binder, Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales will go if there are no longer KTMs on the grid for them to ride or what KTM has become is untenable for them, how Dorna can avoid losing four bikes and exactly what it means for the MotoGP talent pipeline that KTM has been so integral to are all discussed too. Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/therace Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and Twitter Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can KTM's MotoGP programme continue when its parent company is in a financial crisis headlined by €3billion of debts? Special guest Markus Zoerweg from Motorsport-Magazin.com joins Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer as The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into KTM's problems and their implications. We explain how KTM ended up in so much trouble so quickly and how big an effect it could have on the region where it's based, as the repercussions go far beyond its motorsport efforts. The consequences for KTM's 2025 season are explored too, but its inability to commit yet to the major regulation change of 2027 is likely to be the bigger problem. How its superstar young rider Pedro Acosta and KTM stalwart Brad Binder will react plus how major new signings Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales will feel as they arrive in the middle of it, and what it all means for the huge young talent programme KTM has in place are all discussed too. Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/therace Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and Twitter Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can KTM's MotoGP programme continue when its parent company is in a financial crisis headlined by €3billion of debts?Special guest Markus Zoerweg from Motorsport-Magazin.com joins Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer as The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into KTM's problems and their implications.We explain how KTM ended up in so much trouble so quickly and how big an effect it could have on the region where it's based, as the repercussions go far beyond its motorsport efforts.The consequences for KTM's 2025 season are explored too, but its inability to commit yet to the major regulation change of 2027 is likely to be the bigger problem.How its superstar young rider Pedro Acosta and KTM stalwart Brad Binder will react plus how major new signings Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales will feel as they arrive in the middle of it, and what it all means for the huge young talent programme KTM has in place are all discussed too.Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/theraceFollow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I problemi che sta attraversando KTM stanno facendo tremare la MotoGP, visto che la casa di Mattighofen schiera ben quattro RC16 con piloti decisamente di vertire come Brad Binder, Pedro Acosta, Enea Bastianini e Maverick Vinales.Pit Beirer ha rassicurato i team ed i piloti che il progetto MotoGP continuerà senza scosse, ma ci sono dei dubbi sul programma di sviluppo, nonostante in realtà visto il prossimo cambio regolamentare questo sarà comunque limitato.Di questi fatti parlano Carlo Pernat, coinvolto in prima persona con il suo Bastianini, il Decano e Marco Caregnato.
La fabulosa crisis financiera por la que atraviesa el fabricante austríaco KTM, con miles de puestos de trabajo en peligro y una deuda de tres mil millones de euros, siembra de dudas el futuro del equipo naranja en el Mundial de MotoGP. La noticia que acapara los titulares de la postemporada de MotoGP poco o nada tiene que ver con el deporte, aunque sí podría afectar a la división de carreras de uno de los cinco fabricantes que compiten en el campeonato del mundo. Uri Puigdemont, Germán Garcia Casanova y Alberto Gómez reciben la visita esta semana en el podcast MotoGP 'Por Orejas' de Motorsport Network de Juan Martínez, ex técnico de, entre otros muchos, el equipo Ducati en MotoGP y, en la actualidad, uno de los más influyentes comentaristas de la televisión que ofrece el campeonato de las dos ruedas. Con el que fuera ingeniero de pista de Nicky Hayden analizamos, en esta nueva entrega del podcast, la bomba que ha significado para el campeonato el anuncio de la quiebra de KTM, que ha presentado concurso de acreedores, admitiendo una deuda monumental, lo que le coloca en una complicada situación que, lógicamente, puede afectar, y mucho, a los planes deportivos. Con su conocimiento del terreno, Juan Martínez analiza las opciones que se presentan ahora, así como su opinión en torno a cómo afectaran estas noticias a los pilotos bajo contrato del fabricante austriaco en la clase reina, Brad Binder, Pedro Acosta, Maverick Viñales y Enea Bastianini, que afrontan el descomunal desafío de pelear contra un rival, Ducati, que además de estar en su mejor momento, se ha mostrado inalcanzable en 2024. Malas noticias para KTM y para MotoGP, pero también lo son para la categoría de entrada al campeonato, Moto3, donde el fabricante es uno de los principales proveedores de maquinaria, sin olvidarse, por supuesto, de la Rookies Cup, una competición monomarca KTM que ha sido, en los últimos años, el principal trampolín para acceder al Mundial. Con al división de carreras separada de las ramas industriales, lo que podría 'salvar' la situación a nivel competitivo, la discusión en el podcast reflexiona, también, en torno a la ética de mantener un brazo deportivo de primer nivel cuando el puesto de trabajo de miles de personas en Austria está, ahora mismo, en un muy serio peligro. http://es.motorsport.com ORIOL PUIGDEMONT en X - @uri_puigdemont GERMÁN GARCÍA CASANOVA en X - @germax33 ALBERTO GOMEZ en X - @AlbertoGomezB
Hemos vivido el Mundial más apretado de la historia, en el que solo un 2% ha separado al campeón del subcampeón. Y entre el tercero (Marc Márquez) y el cuarto (Enea Bastianini) solo el 1,5%. Pedro Acosta no ha sido el mejor piloto de KTM, un honor que ha recaído en Brad Binder, por una diferencia porcentual de solo un 1%. Lo que da todavía más valor al título de Campeón del Mundo de MotoGP logrado por Jorge Martín, pues la igualdad ha sido máxima. Pecco Bagnaia no es solo un digno subcampeón, sino que ha demostrado ser un caballero como la copa de un pino al aplaudir de corazón a su rival. Ahora es Aprilia quien deberá dar al nuevo Campeón del Mundo, una moto que le permita luchar por la victoria. ¡El Mundial de 2024 ha terminado, viva el Mundial de 2025! Hoy hablamos de esto y más en el nuevo episodio de Diálogos Sobre Ruedas con Diego Lacave y Máximo Sant po r
Motorsport: Die verdedigende wêreldkampioen, Francesco Bagnaia, kan steeds sy MotoGP-titel behou nadat hy die Maleisiese Grand Prix gewen het. Die Italianer het drie sekondes voor sy kampioenskapsmededinger, Jorge Martin, geëindig, met Enea Bastianini derde. Brad Binder van Suid-Afrika was in 'n ongeluk betrokke en kon nie klaarmaak nie. Die kampioenskap sal later die maand in die laaste wedren van die seisoen beslis word, met Martin wat tans met 24 punte voorloop. Bagnaia sê hy geniet die mededinging om die titel.
Jorge Martin van Spanje het sy kampioenskapvoorsprong vergroot deur die Indonesiese Moto Grand Prix te wen. Dit was sy derde oorwinning van die seisoen. Prima Pramac Racing was tweede voor sy mede-Spanjaard, Pedro Acosta, en sy mededinger Francesco Bagnaia was derde. Suid-Afrika se Brad Binder het agtste geëindig vir KTM. Martin het 25 punte verdien met sy aanslag en sy voordeel oor Bagnaia tot 21 uitgebrei. Hy sê dit was 'n taai wedren:
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Uh-oh. It's another 2015 special! Valentino Rossi is in the news once again for comments on his relations with old foe Marc Marquez. Steve, David and Neil analyse the Italian's comments and whether they're entirely valid and if they could have any effect on this year's title fight, considering Marc is currently fighting Rossi's prodigy. We also preview the upcoming Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and ask if the weather could once well play into Marquez's hands. Will Bagnaia have an answer? And is there any chance of Pedro Acosta or Brad Binder getting on a par with the Ducatis? Plus we talk the Repsol-Honda split, Yamaha's potential new direction and mention WorldSBK's first trip to Cremona, which is also coming up this weekend. Join us for special and exclusive content on Patreon. Become a Paddock Insider for just 10 dollars a month: www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast Find us here: x.com/PaddockPassPod And here: @the-paddock-pass-podcast Thanks to Renthal Street, KTM and Fly Racing for the support!
L'errore di Jorge Martin, rientrato al box per il cambio moto troppo presto dopo uno scroscio di pioggia, ha avvantaggiato Pecco Bagnaia che ha recuperato una valanga di punti sullo spagnolo, ma il protagonista del Gran Premio è stato un irresistibile Marc Marquez, che nel momento topico ha saltato cinque piloti, Pecco compreso, portandosi in testa alla gara all'8° giro.Da lì in poi è stata una cavalcata trionfale nel corso della quale, al 20° e 21° giro l'otto volte iridato ha dato dimostrazione della sua classe.e determinazione, vincendo la seconda gara consecutiva dopo il trionfo di Aragon.Terzo sul podio un bravo Bastianini. Morbidelli in terra dopo un buon avvio, quarto un sempre coriaceo Brad Binder. Quindoi Bezzecchi con la seconda GP23 al traguardo, ma staccato di 16 secondi e a sua volta davanti a Alex Marquez.Una gara da antologia.
The Race MotoGP Podcast is always fond of a provocative prediction, so naturally with the season about to resume for its second half at the British Grand Prix this weekend, Matt Beer tasks Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and wildcard guest Lewis Duncan with making some about everything that might happen on track in the rest of the season.Our panel have very different takes on how the title fight between Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin might play out from here, but the disagreement gets even more vehement when it comes to Yamaha's chances of success over the rest of 2024.What Pedro Acosta, Brad Binder and the resurgent Franco Morbidelli might achieve between now and the final also prompts plenty of debate.Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/theraceFollow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race MotoGP Podcast is always fond of a provocative prediction, so naturally with the season about to resume for its second half at the British Grand Prix this weekend, Matt Beer tasks Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and wildcard guest Lewis Duncan with making some about everything that might happen on track in the rest of the season. Our panel have very different takes on how the title fight between Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin might play out from here, but the disagreement gets even more vehement when it comes to Yamaha's chances of success over the rest of 2024. What Pedro Acosta, Brad Binder and the resurgent Franco Morbidelli might achieve between now and the final also prompts plenty of debate. Want more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for that episode, ad-free listening and more. Head to Patreon.com/therace Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and Twitter Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was KTM's turn to rock the MotoGP rider market this week as it announced current Ducati and Aprilia factory riders Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales would join its satellite team Tech3 Gas Gas for 2025.With Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder already set for the works squad, that gives KTM an extremely strong line-up to take on Ducati with next year.Or does it? Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy have very different views on how Vinales in particular will fare at KTM as they join Matt Beer to discuss it all on The Race MotoGP Podcast.What happens next for ousted KTM pair Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez, and who Aprilia signs to replace Vinales are also hot topics.And we delve into everything that's happening around the rest of the Ducati line-up too, where it's not just riders moving around but teams too.Joan Mir's efforts to escape Honda and top Moto2 riders' hopes of reaching MotoGP for 2025 are assessed as well, and we also reveal what we'll be up to in the new MotoGP section on The Race Members' Club, which is now available on Patreon too.Want extra MotoGP podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon where we have an exclusive two-wheeled Riders tier. Head to Patreon.com/theraceFollow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was KTM's turn to rock the MotoGP rider market this week as it announced current Ducati and Aprilia factory riders Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales would join its satellite team Tech3 Gas Gas for 2025. With Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder already set for the works squad, that gives KTM an extremely strong line-up to take on Ducati with next year. Or does it? Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy have very different views on how Vinales in particular will fare at KTM as they join Matt Beer to discuss it all on The Race MotoGP Podcast. What happens next for ousted KTM pair Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez, and who Aprilia signs to replace Vinales are also hot topics. And we delve into everything that's happening around the rest of the Ducati line-up too, where it's not just riders moving around but teams too. Joan Mir's efforts to escape Honda and top Moto2 riders' hopes of reaching MotoGP for 2025 are assessed as well, and we also reveal what we'll be up to in the new MotoGP section on The Race Members' Club, which is now available on Patreon too. Want extra MotoGP podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon where we have an exclusive two-wheeled Riders tier. Head to Patreon.com/therace Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and Twitter Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tras retirarse de forma prematura la pasada temporada como piloto en el Mundial de MotoGP, Pol Espargaró está viviendo una 'nueva vida' como comentarista de televisión y probador en KTM. El 24 de marzo de 2023, la vida de Pol Espargaró pendió de un hilo a consecuencia de un durísimo accidente en el Circuit de Portimao, durante el primer entrenamiento del GP de Portugal de 2023. El entonces corredor de GasGas se estrelló en la fatídica curva 10, llegando hasta el muro, donde no había defensas de aire. El pequeño de los Espargaró acabó en la UCI y tuvo que afrontar un periodo de recuperación largo y tedioso, que le marcó completamente, hasta el punto de que, ese mismo año, decidió retirarse. Lo que podía parecer una mala jugada del destino, sin duda, Pol ha sido capaz de revertirlo de forma espectacular, transformándose en uno de los mejores comentaristas de televisión, "gracias a Izaskun Ruiz", asegura, y en piloto de prueba de KTM, el equipo con el que protagonizó en el último gran premio, en Mugello, un wild card. Pol Espargaró se une a Uri Puigdemont, Germán Garcia Casanova y Alberto Gómez en una nueva edición, la #104, del Podcast MotoGP 'Por Orejas', de MotorsportNetwork, para hablar de todo un poco. De la decisión de poner el pie en el suelo, de cómo se ha transformado su vida, de la experiencia de hacer wildcard y el "miedo" que sintió al volver a mezclarse con otros pilotos a 300 Km/h. También del desarrollo de la RC16, de su papel y el de Dani Pedrosa, y como se reparten el trabajo. Un trabajo que ha convertido a la RC16 es una de las mejores motos de la parrilla actualmente, aunque, como se analiza junto a Pol, los resultados, sobre todo los de Brad Binder, no acaben de dar brillo a ese desarrollo. Como avezado comentarista en la actualidad, Pol no rehuye valorar otras situaciones más comprometidas, como el actual momento del mercado, la forma en que Ducati ha gestionado los movimientos con sus pilotos, el paso de Marc Márquez a la formación oficial de Bolonia, la salida de Jorge Martín o las opciones de que Enea Bastianini acabe en KTM. Espargaró no esquiva las preguntas y se moja en las respuesta, y cuando le planteamos por qué KTM no ficha a un primer espada para igualar, junto a Pedro Acosta, a la pareja de multicampeones de Ducati, con Marc y Pecco Bagnaia, su respuesta es para no perdérsela: "¿Es mejor Pecco que Brad?…"
Today is Brad Binder who sits down with Fran Wyld for another episode of Last On The Brakes! From his most memorable races to non racing-related questions asked by the fans! The Southafrican has also expanded on meeting the fans face to face, how much he would like to see the Kyalami racetrack added to the calendar in the nearly future and the strong start of the season he's had so far. Don't think about it twice and give it a listen to the chat with this one of this season's candidates for the MotoGP™ title! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adam Wheeler and Neil Morrison summon the last dregs of energy (largely flamed by an explosive finale to round two of 2024 MotoGP) on Sunday night in the Algarve International Circuit Media Centre to answer the questions and go over the talking points from Portugal. We also chat to Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder's Crew Chiefs from the paddock after the latest GP saga. The Paddock Notes shows are quick, 'dirty' and spontaneous edits and insights from each day of a MotoGP Grand Prix. Join up on Patreon for the full compliment each race! https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast
Okay, this actually IS Episode 503 this time, promise. Our bad! But MotoGP is back for 2024 for its season opener in Qatar! And in it, Francesco Bagnaia reminded the sport that he very much still him, winning in comfortable fashion! But to his surprise, it was Brad Binder that posed the biggest threat to him on a KTM. Is it a sign of things to come? Inevitably, we have to talk about Marc Marquez who finished in the Top 5 in the Sprint and the Race, and was only about a tenth of Bagnaia's pace? A good sign for the future? And of course, the excitement is here in Tech3's Pedro Acosta, who at one point was ahead of Marquez and thinking about a podium before draining his tyres. A star is here? Also, talk about the new Moto2, and an incredible comeback in Moto3 by "Magic" David Alonso, all on tap in another Motorsport101!
ewis Duncan and Oriol Puigdemont are back to review the first round of the 2024 MotoGP Championship, where Francesco Bagnaia kicked off his MotoGP title defence with victory in a thrilling Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday, ahead of Brad Binder and Jorge Martín with Marc Marquez finishing a strong fourth on his Ducati debut.
On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team review the Qatar Grand Prix & the best possible start to the season for World Champion Pecco Bagnaia. We also discuss the strong performances from KTM's Brad Binder & Jorge Martin, whilst Marc Marquez showed strong Top 5 pace throughout the weekend as he battled with MotoGP rookie, Pedro Acosta!It was a weekend to forget for Aprilia, as it leaves a sense of what could've been. The team also take a look at Honda & Yamaha's progress and discuss the chaotic Moto2 & Moto3 races with the new Pirelli rubber.Make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast & don't forget to like the video on our YouTube Channel!Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPRob - https://twitter.com/robertcjonesFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith sat down with KTM rider Brad Binder to look ahead to the 2024 MotoGP season. Brad's expectations for this year, why KTM is the one to watch and his thoughts on THAT Marc Marquez move.OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows:- The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast- The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adam, David and Neil tuck into a raft of questions from Paddock Pass Podcast Patreon supporters, talk about the Red Bull KTM and HRC team launches and liveries and also speak to KTM's Chief Technician as well as title hopeful Brad Binder. Support the Paddock Pass Podcast on Patreon for Notes shows from every day of a MotoGP weekend plus lots of bonus content. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast The Paddock Pass Podcast is brought to you by the following sponsors: Renthal Street: https://www.renthal.com/road/ KTM: https://www.ktm.com/en-int/models/nak... Fly Racing: https://www.flyracing.com/street/ Contact us on team@paddockpasspodcast.com
What could be longer than 22 weekends and 44 races? How about a two hour podcast to wrap up the 2023 season? Jim and Rich go crazy covering the last racing weekend and the MotoGp test. The Moto3 race was lackluster but Sasaki finally got a win. In Moto2 Aldeguer showed why he is the next hot MotoGp property by winning his fourth straight race. The MotoGP races were great theater with plenty of action and drama to talk about. From the Marc Marquez incidents to Brad Binder and his cheeky drop one place penalty to tire pressure fouls this race had it all. The guys then discuss the high points of the test on Tuesday and the off track news of the new MotoGP team. Grab a beer and settle in. This a long one!
Apologies for those who have waited patiently, the bikes are back on Motorsport101. Sincerely, sorry for having to wait so long, Cam's not been in the best of knick health-wise lately and we wanted to wait and do it justice by waiting until he was well enough to come back. So here we are! In this episode, we catch up by reviewing both the Philip Island and Buriram MotoGP rounds. In Philip Island, we had weather-related chaos as the threat of heavy winds led to a Saturday Grand Prix for the first time in eight years, and a cancelled Sprint as the sport tried to beat an oncoming storm. We break down Johann Zarco finally getting his first premier-class win in his 120th attempt. 20 podiums, 91 laps led in his career and finally, he led the one that mattered most, just before his window for it likely will slam shut. And Cam asks an important question on the strategy call of Jorge Martin: "Why are you the way that you are?" We break down the thin line between genius and crazy. We also talk about an ongoing health issue the sport seems determined to ignore, the revelation that Moto3 rider Diogo Moreira was allowed to race mere minutes after a crash the team would later admit, knocked him out. Can the sport afford to continue not have a concussion policy? And finally, we talk about Buriram as Jorge Martin redeemed himself with another double win. Still, he had Brad Binder as a constant pest (How has he gone over 2 years since his last win?!), and Francesco Bagnaia's gap thinning to just 13 points after trying and failing the pass of the century! All that and more on another Motorsport101!
Action, drama - was the ThailandGP one of the best races of the season? It was a thriller, for sure! I recap all of the MotoGP action from Thailand on the Buriram post-race show!The Rundown:- Sprint Race: one title contender shines, and another struggles- Brad Binder puts on a show- MotoGP: a thriller! One of the best finishes of the season, as the Championship drama builds- Brad Binder puts on another show- Was the last-lap penalty correct?- Pecco turns an average day into a great one- Excellent efforts by a coulple of veterans- Does Marc Marquez still have some fire left? We learn a little bit more in Thailand- The MotoGP Championship picture- My take on BuriramWhat did you think of the ThailandGP? 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!
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After two mistakes in a row, Jorge Martin had his work cut out in Buriram, and the Pramac Ducati rider rose to the challenge. This week, we look back at a thrilling Thai GP, ask what made the racing so exciting, look at the Martin vs Bagnaia rivalry, and ask if the KTM RC16 is a bike only Brad Binder can ride. Plus we hear from Pramac Ducati team boss Gino Borsoi on how Martin is handling the pressure.
The 2023 MotoGP title fight got even more epic at the Thailand Grand Prix as Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia (and interloper Brad Binder) produced the race of the season so far.Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer delve into how Martin emerged victorious, how Bagnaia limited the damage and the type of riders they are each evolving into as their championship battle progresses.How Binder nearly won on the bike that finished right at the back in all his stablemates' hands is also discussed, as is another weekend that showed both the best and worst of Marc Marquez.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2023 MotoGP title fight got even more epic at the Thailand Grand Prix as Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia (and interloper Brad Binder) produced the race of the season so far. Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer delve into how Martin emerged victorious, how Bagnaia limited the damage and the type of riders they are each evolving into as their championship battle progresses. How Binder nearly won on the bike that finished right at the back in all his stablemates' hands is also discussed, as is another weekend that showed both the best and worst of Marc Marquez. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Adam, David and Neil get on a call to talk about the first day of the Motul Grand Prix of Japan. Brad Binder's lap-record, carbon-powered effort, Ducati's shift, Honda and Yamaha concerns and what's the hold-up with Pedro? Have a listen and then join us for more content from the rest of the Grand Prix weekend on Patreon right here: https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast
Content Warning: A fatal incident is discussed in this episode. Be careful. Not going to lie folks, this isn't the easiest of listens, as Dre Cam and RJ review the Catalunya GP, with a shocking first lap incident where Francesco Bagnaia miraculously went practically uninjured after being run over at Turn 2 by Brad Binder. There was also a six rider pileup into Turn 1 as Enea Bastianini broke his ankle after tucking his front. This is one of those: "What the hell are we doing here?" kind of episodes where we break down the accident, discuss some of the harrowing broadcast footage and wonder just how lucky we got, as well as the general state of the sport. We also breakdown the aftermath as Aleix Espargaro won in Aprilia's banner day in MotoGP, with Maverick Vinales close behind for a 1-2 finish, and Miguel Oliviera finishing in the Top 5 too. Is there something in the other Italian brand? All that and more on another Motorsport101.
Pecco Bagnaia's smooth progress towards another MotoGP world championship title was jeopardised in terrifying fashion when he was hit by Brad Binder's KTM after landing in the middle of the track following a first-lap high-side in the Catalan Grand Prix.Incredibly, it looks like Bagnaia escaped without any broken bones and may not even miss a race.The Race MotoGP Podcast panel Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer delve into exactly how the crash happened and the elements of fortune that meant the outcome wasn't much worse, as well as making their feelings on one aspect of the TV coverage of the aftermath very, very clear.Seconds before Bagnaia's crash unfolded. his team-mate Enea Bastianini triggered a pile-up of his own. Bastianini's riding, penalty, injury and what it means for his so far very tough time in the works Ducati team are discussed too.Away from all the Ducati drama, we also assess Aprilia's outstanding weekend, and where it goes from here. Does it have the riders to mount a title challenge? There's a bit of a difference of opinion over that...Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pecco Bagnaia's smooth progress towards another MotoGP world championship title was jeopardised in terrifying fashion when he was hit by Brad Binder's KTM after landing in the middle of the track following a first-lap high-side in the Catalan Grand Prix. Incredibly, it looks like Bagnaia escaped without any broken bones and may not even miss a race. The Race MotoGP Podcast panel Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer delve into exactly how the crash happened and the elements of fortune that meant the outcome wasn't much worse, as well as making their feelings on one aspect of the TV coverage of the aftermath very, very clear. Seconds before Bagnaia's crash unfolded. his team-mate Enea Bastianini triggered a pile-up of his own. Bastianini's riding, penalty, injury and what it means for his so far very tough time in the works Ducati team are discussed too. Away from all the Ducati drama, we also assess Aprilia's outstanding weekend, and where it goes from here. Does it have the riders to mount a title challenge? There's a bit of a difference of opinion over that... Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into the events of the series' 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend, in which the two actual races wound up relatively serene thanks to Pecco Bagnaia's dominance yet the rider market proved as lively as ever.Stand-in host Glenn Freeman is joined by Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy, both fresh off chasing the latest developments in the Red Bull Ring paddock - where Johann Zarco's defection from the Ducati camp to Honda has been confirmed.They try to make sense of Zarco's move and a related (and perhaps even more surprising) development regarding Marco Bezzecchi's 2024 plans, one which suggests one of the best seats on next year's grid is now suddenly open.Also discussed is KTM tying down Brad Binder to a contract extension - on a weekend where Binder again proved an indispensable asset, while confusion over other places in the KTM/Gas Gas line-up continued to gather in the background.Of course, championship leader Bagnaia gets his share of plaudits - and the crew also debate the factors that influenced the quality of the racing on the weekend, as well as the causes of the Saturday multi-bike crash that Jorge Martin was penalised for.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into the events of the series' 2023 Austrian Grand Prix weekend, in which the two actual races wound up relatively serene thanks to Pecco Bagnaia's dominance yet the rider market proved as lively as ever. Stand-in host Glenn Freeman is joined by Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy, both fresh off chasing the latest developments in the Red Bull Ring paddock - where Johann Zarco's defection from the Ducati camp to Honda has been confirmed. They try to make sense of Zarco's move and a related (and perhaps even more surprising) development regarding Marco Bezzecchi's 2024 plans, one which suggests one of the best seats on next year's grid is now suddenly open. Also discussed is KTM tying down Brad Binder to a contract extension - on a weekend where Binder again proved an indispensable asset, while confusion over other places in the KTM/Gas Gas line-up continued to gather in the background. Of course, championship leader Bagnaia gets his share of plaudits - and the crew also debate the factors that influenced the quality of the racing on the weekend, as well as the causes of the Saturday multi-bike crash that Jorge Martin was penalised for. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brad Binder pulls off the most unlikely double anyone has seen! We talk about his strange set of mistakes, Marc Marquez' controversial weekend, and all of the MotoGP action from Assen on the DutchTT Post-Race Show!The Rundown:- Sprint Race - Ducati battles it out at the front, while Binder makes a mistake- MotoGP Race - Ducati battles it out at the front, while Binder makes a mistake- Yahama has a great - and a terrible - weekend- The Satellite riders are still causing a stir- The MotoGP Championship picture- My Take on the DutchTT- Marc Marquez skips another race - is he done with Honda?What 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/motoweek
With Honda admitting it won't make Marc Marquez see out his 2024 contract if he wants to leave, The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into a weekend of rider market bombshells and looks at what might happen next.Marquez didn't even race (again) in the Dutch Grand Prix, yet his weekend of clumsy crashes, forlorn midfield performance and seismic media sessions is top of Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer's agenda in our post-race episode.The possibility of Alex Rins or Joan Mir also exiting Honda and whether Assen Moto2 race winner Jake Dixon could step straight into a 2024 factory MotoGP seat is discussed too.Eventually we also make it onto talking about the racing itself, and the very comfortable position Pecco Bagnaia has going into the summer break (despite Marco Bezzecchi's best efforts), plus Brad Binder's astounding deja vu podium loss.Later in the summer break we'll be answering listeners' questions on all things MotoGP 2023, but particularly any topics or riders you feel we haven't talked about enough so far this year. Send your questions by email or voice note to podcasts@the-race.comFollow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Honda admitting it won't make Marc Marquez see out his 2024 contract if he wants to leave, The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into a weekend of rider market bombshells and looks at what might happen next. Marquez didn't even race (again) in the Dutch Grand Prix, yet his weekend of clumsy crashes, forlorn midfield performance and seismic media sessions is top of Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer's agenda in our post-race episode. The possibility of Alex Rins or Joan Mir also exiting Honda and whether Assen Moto2 race winner Jake Dixon could step straight into a 2024 factory MotoGP seat is discussed too. Eventually we also make it onto talking about the racing itself, and the very comfortable position Pecco Bagnaia has going into the summer break (despite Marco Bezzecchi's best efforts), plus Brad Binder's astounding deja vu podium loss. Later in the summer break we'll be answering listeners' questions on all things MotoGP 2023, but particularly any topics or riders you feel we haven't talked about enough so far this year. Send your questions by email or voice note to podcasts@the-race.com Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A guest of honour in today's #MotoGPPodcast! KTM rider, Brad Binder joins Fran Wylde before the German GP kicks off! The South African analyses his progress in 2023, talks about Miller's key role within the team as well as the good relationship both have and admits there are no boundaries between KTM and GASGAS team in terms of sharing data. All these and much more in Episode 7! Have a listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim returns from holiday and joins Rich to discuss the racing from Argentina. Penalties for irresponsible riding we the main topic of discussion as the consistency of the stewarding was again called into question. As far as the racing goes we learned that Brad Binder is also a "Saturday Man" following his Sprint victory on Saturday on a damp but drying racetrack. Sunday's wet race action in Moto3 was incredible as we may have witnessed the rise of a new wonderkid in the name of David Almansa. Moto2 was won by Tony Arbolino after Aron Canet jumped the start and finally the MotoGp class saw a first time winner in Marco Bezzecchi. Bezz lead every lap and Johann Zarco rode through the pack to finish second while Marquez (Alex) had his first MotoGp podium.
Valentino Rossi is a MotoGP race-winner again - but this time as a team boss.After Marco Bezzecchi's dominant victory for VR46 in the Argentine Grand Prix - which put him into the championship lead - The Race MotoGP Podcast looks at what the first Rossi protege to win in MotoGP for The Doctor's own team might be capable of over the rest of 2023, and beyond. And Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer also explain just how 'Rossi' the VR46 team is - given the legendary rider's relatively low profile since stepping away from the grid.Bezzecchi's breakthrough win came on a bad day for the first Rossi protege to win a MotoGP title: Pecco Bagnaia. We delve into why the reigning champion was so unnerved by his crash from second place in the wet Sunday race.The second weekend of the new sprint format produced an epic victory from 15th on the grid on Saturday. How did Brad Binder make that happen, and how good is he really? We consider that as well as what went wrong for Fabio Quartararo and practice pacesetter Aprilia, and what went right for the usually-struggling Franco Morbidelli. MotoGP stewarding consistency might get a mention too.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our brand-new app on iOS or AndroidGo to indochino.com and use code RACE to get 10% off any purchase of $399 or moreGo to grammarly.com/tone to download and learn more about Grammarly Premium's advanced tone suggestions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valentino Rossi is a MotoGP race-winner again - but this time as a team boss. After Marco Bezzecchi's dominant victory for VR46 in the Argentine Grand Prix - which put him into the championship lead - The Race MotoGP Podcast looks at what the first Rossi protege to win in MotoGP for The Doctor's own team might be capable of over the rest of 2023, and beyond. And Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer also explain just how 'Rossi' the VR46 team is - given the legendary rider's relatively low profile since stepping away from the grid. Bezzecchi's breakthrough win came on a bad day for the first Rossi protege to win a MotoGP title: Pecco Bagnaia. We delve into why the reigning champion was so unnerved by his crash from second place in the wet Sunday race. The second weekend of the new sprint format produced an epic victory from 15th on the grid on Saturday. How did Brad Binder make that happen, and how good is he really? We consider that as well as what went wrong for Fabio Quartararo and practice pacesetter Aprilia, and what went right for the usually-struggling Franco Morbidelli. MotoGP stewarding consistency might get a mention too. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our brand-new app on iOS or Android Go to indochino.com and use code RACE to get 10% off any purchase of $399 or more Go to grammarly.com/tone to download and learn more about Grammarly Premium's advanced tone suggestions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MotoGP's 2023 season has begun, with three of the five factory teams plus two satellite having held their launch events and testing now just a week away.Though team launches rarely live up to their own hype, there's been a lot to glean from the events Yamaha, Ducati and KTM have held so far - as Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer discuss on The Race MotoGP Podcast.Ducati ultimately won last year's title, but it made harder work of doing it than was really necessary. Has it definitely learned from that? And after the exit of compliant support act Jack Miller, can the works team's new pairing of reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia and ambitious former underdog star Enea Bastianini stay on good terms when it really counts?The narrow margin of Yamaha's 2022 defeat disguised some of the problems it faces - we delve into what's really going on with its desperately-awaited new engine and Franco Morbidelli's painful form.And KTM offered plenty for our panel to consider too, from the rise of Brad Binder to the impact of aerodynamic help from the Red Bull Formula 1 team and a significant - if "forced" - line-up rejig.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or AndroidFor MotoGP news, analysis and must-read features visit the-race.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.