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Adam, David and Neil are delighted to be joined by Cal Crutchlow to talk about the UK Grand Prix, Silverstone, MotoGP in 2025 and plenty more.
World Superbike Championship superstar Toprak Razgatlioglu is being linked to MotoGP yet again - but this time with a twist.Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer gather on The Race MotoGP Podcast to assess whether the mooted plan for Razgatlioglu to be part of Honda's factory 2027 MotoGP line-up is realistic and how he might fare.With Jorge Martin expected to finally start his double-injury-delayed title defence at this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix, we discuss what to expect from him and what an earth is going on at Aprilia in his absence.And there's a little teaser of our Patreon exclusive Jack Miller Q&A - when the Pramac Yamaha star very much enjoyed answering The Race Members' Club's questions about his life, career and Cal Crutchlow.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/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.
World Superbike Championship superstar Toprak Razgatlioglu is being linked to MotoGP yet again - but this time with a twist. Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer gather on The Race MotoGP Podcast to assess whether the mooted plan for Razgatlioglu to be part of Honda's factory 2027 MotoGP line-up is realistic and how he might fare. With Jorge Martin expected to finally start his double-injury-delayed title defence at this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix, we discuss what to expect from him and what an earth is going on at Aprilia in his absence. And there's a little teaser of our Patreon exclusive Jack Miller Q&A - when the Pramac Yamaha star very much enjoyed answering The Race Members' Club's questions about his life, career and Cal Crutchlow. 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 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
Keith sits down for a rare and exclusive interview with three time MotoGP winner and current Yamaha test rider, Cal Crutchlow.Join our Patreon and Support us continuing OMG!patreon.com/user?u=34973707 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.
Oh boy, it's a big one this week with a very special guest! He's won the World Championship Supersport, rode in front of the pack in MotoGP, is fast as lightning when test riding for Yamaha and has drunk beer with our hosts since way back in the day. That's right, we're having a chat with the one and only Cal Crutchlow!But that's not all, because we've got a surprise announcement for you this week. Here's a little hint: it rhymes with 'fab mite' and can be found at oxleybom.com. Or help us out at our brand new Patreon... With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman's Dub Club, who wrote our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music!
Tug's away but The Dirty Badger brings the boys up to speed with all the news from the paddock over the weekend at Sepang where the Captain surpassed Cal Crutchlow for the number of falls in Malaysia. Rumours are flying about who'll replace Marc Marquez at HRC and the lads wonder who might be the next alien in the sport? There's Rossi's instructions, the Captain's debrief, Borries's poem and plenty more so press the play button and start living life right. IMPORTANT ANOUNCEMENT None of this would be possible without our magnificent sponsors. They support us, so it's only good manners you should support them. Visit their websites, try and buy their products, sign up for their newsletters, and tell them WE SENT YOU. And we would be really pleased if you bought Borrie's books. They're a great read, they make great gifts, and it helps him to feed his family. If he can feed his family he tends not to rob people. All four of his masterpieces are here (https://www.shocknawe.com.au/)… And our sponsors: HONDA (https://motorcycles.honda.com.au/) SUZUKI (https://www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au/) TRIUMPH (https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com.au/) APRILIA (https://www.aprilia.com/au_EN/) MOTO GUZZI (https://www.motoguzzi.com/au_EN/models/v85-tt/) SAVIC MOTORCYCLES (https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/) SC-PROJECT OCEANIA (https://sc-project.com.au/) MADE IN GERMANY (https://www.mig.bike/) BMW MOTORRAD (https://www.bmw-motorrad.com.au/en/home.html#/filter-all) HARLEY-DAVIDSON (https://www.harley-davidson.com/au/en/index.html) NOISEGUARD (https://www.noiseguard.com.au/) MONGREL BOOTS (https://www.mongrelboots.com.au) WORLD ON WHEELS (https://www.worldonwheels.tours/) CMB Financial Services (https://cmbfin.com.au) or call 1300 262 346 AGV HELMETS (https://agvhelmets.com.au/) GREY GUMS CAFÉ (https://www.facebook.com/GreyGumCafe/) Simon Crafar's Riders For Dogs (https://www.facebook.com/p/Riders-For-Dogs-100093614162628/?paipv=0&eav=AfaTLpwgAXgkNJn0H4pewS10dMuN4GuDt4_g2hVdTu35PkAACM4hlblVNyQn8lyl-j4&_rdr) Facebook Page
We all know and love a good rivalry, from Achilles and Hector to Rossi and Biagi. Or from The Beatles and the Stones, to Rossi versus Marquez. Rivalries come in all different shapes and sizes, and some don't even involve Il Dottore! This week, we'll take a look at legendary rivalries and the races they made. Does every great rider need an equally great rival, or are they slowly becoming a thing of the past? And what dastardly acts did Mat get up to when left in a fancy establishment with Peter's former driver Cal Crutchlow? Listen to this weeks episode to find out! With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman's Dub Club, who wrote our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music!
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On this week's podcast, Toby Moody returns for an extended chat with Chaz Davies, World Supersport champion, a race winner 32 times in World Superbikes, and a regular for many years in Grand Prix racing. The popular Welsh rider discusses why he was always likely to get into motorcycle racing, cutting his teeth alongside the likes of Casey Stoner and Cal Crutchlow as a teenager, racing under Alberto Puig, and getting onto the Grand Prix grid at just 15 years of age.Along the way he recounts his unforgettable debut in Suzuka, why he only spent a year racing 125s, the amazing story of how he had to sit his school exams above a pit box at Mugello, and his eventual move to racing in America - a move he believes was the making of him.He also reminisces about his incredibly daunting short-notice MotoGP debut at Laguna Seca in 2007, the crowning glory of becoming Supersport world champion in 2011, and his spectacular World Superbike career. Plus, there's chat about his retirement from racing, his current life as a rider coach, and what's in his personal bike collection…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.
On this week's podcast, Toby Moody returns for an extended chat with Chaz Davies, World Supersport champion, a race winner 32 times in World Superbikes, and a regular for many years in Grand Prix racing. The popular Welsh rider discusses why he was always likely to get into motorcycle racing, cutting his teeth alongside the likes of Casey Stoner and Cal Crutchlow as a teenager, racing under Alberto Puig, and getting onto the Grand Prix grid at just 15 years of age. Along the way he recounts his unforgettable debut in Suzuka, why he only spent a year racing 125s, the amazing story of how he had to sit his school exams above a pit box at Mugello, and his eventual move to racing in America - a move he believes was the making of him. He also reminisces about his incredibly daunting short-notice MotoGP debut at Laguna Seca in 2007, the crowning glory of becoming Supersport world champion in 2011, and his spectacular World Superbike career. Plus, there's chat about his retirement from racing, his current life as a rider coach, and what's in his personal bike collection… 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
Super fun chat with long time friend Melissa Paris. Meli is a riot for sure. We talked about her racer history which included things like World SS wild card round, club racing, testing Cal Crutchlow's MotoGP bike etc.. We also talked about her transitioin from racer to team owner, and a little bit about her she's worked with along with who her current team riders are. She's pretty open to answer just about anything.. Out of this discussion, we scored a new TrackDaz T-shirt idea. This was a fun chat for sure. Hope you enjoy. ** Sign up for your next TrackDaz event here: http://www.trackdaz.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrackDaz Follow us on Instagram: @trackdaz Follow the TrackDaz Crew: @chili144 @jimmyz853 @phen2210 @gil823 @formula_r @chili144 @lgbrown_ @dkm60 @canea121 @g_offsims
Greg's Garage Pod with Co-Host Jason Pridmore P/B Bike911.com - A motorcycle racing Pod about MotoGP, MotoAmerica, 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 To help out at MotoAmerica races, send an email to: Volunteers@motoamerica.com In this episode, Co-Hosts Greg White and Jason Pridmore talk: ARAINews - Josh Herrin back on a Superbike at Barber? MotoGP News: Marc Marquez returns to racing!, but so do Joan Mir and Cal Crutchlow. MotoAmerica - We went into NJMP with 1 point separating Jake Gagne and Danilo Petrucci, now it's 4! What happened on a crazy weekend in Medallia Superbike and all classes? Josh Herrin won the Supersport Championship, but on Sunday created a bit of controversy with his post-race interview and JP has a strong opinion about it. Sporbiketrackgear.com Jr. Cup gets crazy, too! WorldSBK - Did he intentionally or did he not? Great racing and controversy at WorldSBK over the weekend. What happened? The boys talk about it. MotoGP - Aragon happens this weekend. Next Week - MotoGP from Aragon. 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
It's Austrian Grand Prix week so naturally we'll be looking ahead to all things Red Bull Ring. Also on the show, we take a little further look into some of RNFs Razlan Razali's revelations in his exclusive interview with us at crash.net; Also some rider movements we haven't touched too deeply on yet involving Cal Crutchlow's return. We'll also be taking a look back to last week and Silverstone with a lot of you getting in touch about why you didn't go to see the MotoGP racing at Silverstone or indeed if you did and your thoughts on itDon't forget to like and subscribe!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/crash_motogpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/crashnet_motogp/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CRASH.NET.MOTOGPwww.crash.net Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode back after the summer break, we've got a proper treat for you. Britain's Cal Crutchlow joins us for an exclusive chat about his impending return and how he's prepped to get back on track, as well as how much he misses interviews (sure) and how much he's enjoying watching the racing in 2022 (actually true). Fran and Elliott then dissect what we saw at Silverstone and have a look ahead to Austria – enjoy! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis and Uri discuss the imminent retirement of MotoGP star Andrea Dovizioso, and how he didn't expect to struggle on the Yamaha. He won't be sticking around for the end of the season, but from Aragon GP onwards, he'll be replaced by Cal Crutchlow. The pair also look back at yesterday's British GP and the state of the championship, with Quartarao, Espargaro and Bagnaia all in the mix.
LCR Honda team principal Lucio Cecchinello joins hosts Matt Clayton and Chris Vermeulen to explain why MotoGP™ is more competitive than ever in 2022 (03:18), reminisce about his early days as a rider and team boss in the 125cc World Championship (05:30), reveal why Casey Stoner was so fast as a MotoGP™ rookie riding for him in 2006 (12:35) and remember Cal Crutchlow taking the first MotoGP™ wins for LCR Honda in 2016 (18:00), while we look back at last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix won by Ducati's Pecco Bagnaia (22:55).
Geraint's out in sunny LA where him and Tom chat to MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow about their love of speed. What does it feel like to go at 225 mph on a motorbike? How do you learn to descend at 100 km/h on a bike? And how do you navigate corners? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A podcast we never thought we'd get to do. But here we are. Cal Crutchlow, retired, but not. While on substitute duties at the AragonGP, we sat down with Cal to talk about what retirement is like (yes, a few aches and pains!), taking the leap from WorldSBK to MotoGP, and learning not to take comments from fans & the media to heart following a difficult first season in the premier class. Plus, for any cyclists out there - we get the low down on some of Cal's training ‘techniques'/quirks. Insight, a different perspective than we're used to on the podcast, and some laughs along the way. It was great to have Cal Crutchlow back in the paddock for a brief time in 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is episode 26 of our Lovecars On The Grid Podcast with Paul Woodman and Tiff Needell! It's been an exciting week, but we kick off with the controversy in Formula 1 at Monza, where Red Bull driver, Max Verstappen ended up with his car on top of of Mercedes driver, Lewis Hamilton! Following Max's poor pit stop, that took 11 seconds, the two drivers came together. Who was to blame? Nonetheless, McLaren ended up doing very well at Monza, with Daniel Ricciardo taking 1st place, and Lando Norris coming in 2nd. A brilliant Grand Prix. In Formula 2, the first Sprint race was won by French driver, Théo Pourchaire. The second Sprint was won by Carlin Racing's Jehan Daruvala and the feature race in Monza for the F2 was won by Australian driver, Oscar Piastri. Elsewhere, British racing driver, Dan Ticktum admits he may have blown his chances in Formula 1, after being dropped by both Red Bull and now Williams. The driver admitted he probably opened his mouth too many times, when he probably shouldn't have! Is he suitable to be a Formula 1 driver? What do you think? We had an exciting race in Moto GP, at Ciudad del Motor de Aragón. Home rider, Marc Márquez had a great battle with Francesco Bagnaia on his Ducati, but Bagnaia was able to hold out, beating the Spanish rider by 0.6 seconds. The closes British rider, Cal Crutchlow finished in 16th position. The World Rally Championship was over in Greece, with the Acropolis fixture returning to WRC for the first time since 2013! French rally driver, Sébastien Ogier was first out in his Toyota Yaris WRC and edges towards his next Championship win, finishing in 3rd place. The British Superbikes were racing at the Silverstone National this weekend, with a big clash between Yamaha team mates, Taz Mackenzie and Jason O'Halloran. Thankfully, both drivers were ok and were back in race 2 and 3 with both taking a win! Just 3 rounds left of British Superbikes! Over the pond in the USA, Indycar was the Grand Prix of Portland, which has very limited of overtaking. This lead to tactical moves in the pits! Ex-Formula 1 Romain Grosjean caused mayhem at turn 1, with Alex Palou taking the win, followed by Alexander Rossi in second place. NASCAR was at the Richmond Raceway in Virginia, for a fairly uneventful race! Next week, Indycar goes to Laguna Seca for what will hopefully be an exciting race with the Corkscrew and just 2 rounds left. Moto GP is at Imola, and the battle continues between Toprak Razgatlıoğlu and Jonathan Rea in the World Superbikes at Barcelona and there's BTCC at Croft! Tiff's also driving at Goodwood in a Jaguar! Unrelated to motoring, a massive congratulations to British teenager, Emma Raducanu who won the US Open. Thank you for watching!
Mav could be headed to Aprilia, Dovi could be headed to Yamaha...and everyone is chasing Fabio Quartararo heading into Silverstone! We talk rumors, MotoGP News, and the Preview and Picks for the BritishGP!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- The MalaysianGP has been cancelled - and it will be replaced with a Rossi-approved extravaganza- Maverick Vinales is finished at Yamaha, and it makes complete sense for both sides- Cal Crutchlow moves to the Factory Team, and another Brit is coming to Yamaha this weekend- Could we see Maverick Vinales at Aprilia...AND Andrea Dovizioso at Yamaha - this season?- The VR46 sponsor thing continues to confuse...along with some Rossi news- Comments - on Yamaha, various Ducati Riders, WSBK and more- Pics and Video- Silverstone! The full preview of the BritishGP - Favorites, The Watch List, and my Picks!Find all the latest episodes on the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa, and like the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
It's British GP week and we have not one but two riders on the grid this weekend in the form of "old boy" Cal Crutchlow on the full factory Yamaha and the young pretender Jake Dixon on the SRT Yamaha, lets hope they do well. Keith, Harry and Pete also discuss the fall out from Maverick Vinales departure from Yamaha and his arrival at Aprillia. Will he be a success at Aprillia where so many other have falled by the wayside? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En el capítulo de Diálogos Sobre Ruedas de esta semana hablamos sobre “el imperio” de Valentino Rossi. Piloto, empresario y dueño del VR46, una marca valorada ya en 1.000 millones. Después de confirmar que este es su último año compitiendo en MotoGP, el italiano anunciaba hace tan solo unos días que será padre en 2022. La vida del 9 veces Campeón del Mundo está a punto de cambiar por completo. Tanto, que incluso lo vemos subido a un Mercedes DTM. Se anime o no a probar suerte en el mundo de las cuatro ruedas, el italiano ha conseguido que su marca personal - que incluye numerosos proyectos en un futuro cercano - esté valorada (nada más y nada menos) que en 1.000 millones de dólares, lo que viene siendo al cambio, unos 960.000 euros. Tampoco podíamos pasar por alto otra de las noticias que saltaban la última semana: Maverick Viñales ha sido despedido de Yamaha y no correrá lo que queda de temporada. ¿Veremos al piloto subirse a la Aprilia esta misma temporada? Nadie debería descartar esta posibilidad. La marcha inminente del español supone un asiento vacío en las filas de Yamaha. Asiento para el que el fabricante ya ha encontrado sustituto para lo que queda de campeonato: Cal Crutchlow. Todo esto y mucho más, como siempre, con nuestro experto en MotoGP, Diego Lacave.
Yes, its race week again. It's been a long 5 weeks but we're back with the Styrian MotoGP preview. The guys talk about the upcoming MotoGP, the return of Cal Crutchlow and the ever changing rider market for 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About this episode: Dani Pedrosa returns for a Wild Card ride - why did he say Yes? Cal Crutchlow back for 3 races - the Brit will return to Silverstone! The team's predictions for the win... Manuel predicts MM93 for the win and Dani to finish top 5!!! Valentino Rossi had a well needed break - we predict he will wait until Misano to make a decision What is going on with the VR46 team and Aramco, Tanal - what is true, what is happening? Raul Fernandez and his decision to step up to MotoGP after all **WATCH US NOW ON YOUTUBE - Subscribe so you don't miss any action! Find us on TWITTER and INSTAGRAM thepecinoreport andrathepecinoreport qickdraw73 Manuel is everywhere https://pecinogp.com/ **SUBSCRIBE, like, rate and share!
Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter E142, and right up front please accept sincere apologies for the lousy sound quality – the usual recording room at Chatter Manors has been flooded by an unfortunate incident involving a blockage in the sceptic tank and Ron, the missing handyman, who, it transpires, is in fact the blockage. Thus Simon and Martin have been forced to squeeze into the only room in Chatter Manors that isn't knee-deep in effluent – which is, ironically, the downstairs toilet complete with its unfavourable podcasting acoustics. It might have an echo but at least it's not swimming in raw sewerage. Although some might suggest the two have a lot in common. None of this is the fault of Britain's best bike insurance specialists, Bennetts, nor indeed BikeSocial, who both are blissfully unaware of the infernal plumbing irregularities plaguing Chatter Manors. Anyway, assuming you can tolerate the infuriating slapback delay, here's what's in store on FEC this week: • Isle Of Wight Races are back on – or are they? • Triumph's plans to race enduro and motocross • Cal Crutchlow subs for Morbidelli at Silverstone and Austria x 2 • who's done more for motorcycling: Keanu Reeves or Tom Cruise? • when are you too old to ride an MV Agusta? • when are brakes too good, and how do you make them worse? • why isn't more love given to Kawasaki's 2004 ZX-10R? All this and lots more on this week's Front End Chatter, brought to you from the echo chamber. Please keep your thought, ideas, mad plans and questions coming to: anything@frontendchatter.com Get Simon and Martin on the socials @SimonHbikes @Mufga
Old guys rule! Cal Crutchlow is coming back to MotoGP to join Dani Pedrosa in Austria, while Jonathan Rea contemplates a move to the Premiere Class. We talk about Silly Season rumors, the latest MotoGP News, your comments, and Part 3 of the Midseason Review - with Moto2 and Moto3The Rundown- MotoGP News:- Cal Crutchlow is coming back! He COULD be valuable to Yamaha - we talk about why he won't- Jonathan Rea in MotoGP? The rumors have started again- Garrett Gerloff signs a new SBK contract - what options are left for Petronas?- Comments! Dani Pedrosa, Franco Morbidelli, the army of Ducatis on the grid next season and more!- Pics and Video- The Motoweek Mid-Season Review, Part 3: we talk about the top riders in Moto2 and Moto3Find all of the latest episodes on the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @motoweek and Instagram @motoweekUSA - and follow the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on Reddit at r/motoweekAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Suzuki won its first title at the top level in MotoGP for two decades last year, as Joan Mir was the man to capitalise on Marc Marquez's absence to take his first championship. This year Marquez is back and not at his dominant best, but another Suzuki title appears increasingly unlikely. Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy join guest host Glenn Freeman to look at the factors behind what seems likely to be an unsuccessful title defence, as well as catching up on the news of racing comebacks for GP winners Cal Crutchlow and Dani Pedrosa.
This week the guys discuss the huge amount of calendar changes happening due to the ongoing pandemic. Potentially the Thailand MotoGP round is not going ahead as is the new Indonesian round at the new Mandalika circuit. Where does that put the Malaysia MotoGP round at Sepang?Also, is Cal Crutchlow coming back as Morbidelli is out until Sept?The guys look at the change that F1 made to introduce sprint races and discuss should MotoGP introduce a similar format?All this and your questions and comments answered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hier beleuchten Jan und Julian die Karriere von Cal Crutchlow genau von seinen Anfängen bis zu seinen Höhepunkten. Er hatte viele Höhen und Tiefen doch ist er da immer aufgestanden? Wie lief es am Anfang und warum reichte es nicht für ein Werksvertrag bei Yamaha
Hier beleuchten Jan und Julian die Karriere von Cal Crutchlow genau von seinen Anfängen bis zu seinen Höhepunkten. Er hatte viele Höhen und Tiefen doch ist er da immer aufgestanden? Wie lief es am Anfang und warum reichte es nicht für ein Werksvertrag bei Yamaha Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
For our special issue 103 on the theme of speed, we gathered four of the fastest people in the world in their respective sports.Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes F1), Jamie Chadwick (W Series and Williams development driver), Cal Crutchlow (2009 Supersport world champion) and Mark Cavendish (a very good cyclist) to discuss what makes them tick. What is this need for speed? Do they get a buzz out of the danger? What is the fastest they have ever travelled? Orla Chennaoui hosts the conversation and hangs on for dear life.On the flip side, Fredrika Ek upped sticks from her native Sweden and decided to cycle round the world - 51,000km and 45 countries. The resulting book Around the World in 1,000 Days is a beautifully-presented travelogue of her amazing journey. The friendliest country she visited? Iran. Bet you weren't expecting that. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shakey and Paul go head to head with Cal Crutchlow. Cal Crutchlow (born 29 October 1985) is an English former road racer of motorcycles, who competed in the MotoGP World Championship. He ended regular competitions as a Honda rider in late 2020, having a contract to become a test development rider for Yamaha Motor Racing during 2021, with possible occasional appearances as a wild card or replacement rider. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nadie parece callar a Jorge Lorenzo. A lo largo de estos días de tests en Qatar, Cal Crutchlow, actual piloto probador de Yamaha, ha sufrido una caída en los tests. Jorge, como último probador antes que Cal, no tardó en dar su opinión en redes sociales. Y no todos los pilotos se han tomado bien sus declaraciones. Pero Lorenzo no se ha quedado callado… Nosotros queremos abrir debate: ¿qué necesidad tiene Jorge de meterse en estos “fregaos”? ¿Qué necesidad tienen los pilotos de replicar a un piloto que ya está retirado? Por otro lado, seguimos con las especulaciones sobre el regreso de Marc Márquez. ¿Estará en la segunda fase de los tests? Y no podíamos dejar de hablar de cómo han ido los tests de este fin de semana. Valentino Rossi, Pol Espargaró, Aleix Espargaró… Todo esto y mucho más, como siempre, con nuestro especialista en MotoGP, Diego Lacave.
Christophe Bourguignon est l'invité d'un nouveau numéro de TalkGP ! Le chef mécanicien de Cal Crutchlow et responsable technique de l'équipe Honda LCR reviendra sur son métier dans le box LCR et nous apportera son oeil aiguisé sur le paddock des Grands Prix qu'il fréquente depuis 1993 ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim & Steve both drink out of date booze and discuss the career of Cal Crutchlow. 2021 sees Cruthclow leave a fulltime MotoGP ride to focus on a testing role with Yamaha. He's ridden for three different manufacturers across the years and scored podiums with each of them - even becoming the first Brit since Barry Sheene to win a premier class race!Question of the week: If Cal has a wildcard appearance in 2021, where do you think he'll finish the race?Send your answers or any other questions to fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.com - or you can reach us on Instagram or Facebook @fortheloveofmotogp Thanks for listening!
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Cal Crutchlow tells Matt Stephens all about exceeding the limits of adhesion, running out of talent and taking a gravel bath. The MotoGP legend has some shocking average heart rate figures, and when it comes to getting race fit, he does it on two wheels of another variety. At a pivotal moment in his career, Cal talks candidly about what matters most in life, his heroes, and feeling like a Gladiator in the paddock.
Die MotoGP verabschiedete sich mit dem Saisonfinale in Portimao in die Winterpause. Die Strecke an der portugiesischen Algarve-Küste war für alle Fahrer neu, am Ende setzte sich Lokalmatador Miguel Oliveira durch. Der KTM-Fahrer holte aber nicht nur den Sieg, er dominierte das komplette Wochenende und fuhr am Sonntag in seiner eigenen Liga. Dahinter duellierten sich Franco Morbidelli und Jack Miller ebenfalls in einer eigenen Liga. Unsere Redakteure Markus und Michael fragen sich: Ist das schon ein Vorgeschmack auf die neuen Kräfteverhältnisse innerhalb der Werksteams? Denn Portimao stellte auch für viele Fahrer den Zeitpunkt des Abschieds dar. Andrea Dovizioso, Cal Crutchlow und Tito Rabat verabschieden sich (vorerst?) aus der MotoGP, während langjährige Veteranen wie Pol Espargaro oder Valentino Rossi ihren Hersteller bzw. ihr Team hinter sich lassen müssen. Aufzeigen konnte neben den drei Fahrern auf dem Podest diesmal auch Stefan Bradl, der die Saison versöhnlich ausklingen lassen konnte. In der Moto2 krönte sich Enea Bastianini zum neuen Weltmeister, in der Moto3 gelang dies Albert Arenas. Mehr von Motorsport-Magazin.com:Web: www.motorsport-magazin.comApp (iOS & Android): www.motorsport-app.com Folge Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:Facebook: www.facebook.com/motorsportmagazinTwitter: www.twitter.com/MSM_OnlineInstagram: www.instagram.com/motorsportmagazin Abonniere Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:YouTube: www.youtube.com/motorsportmagazincomApple Podcasts: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/applepodcastsAndroid-User suchen bitte nach "Motorsport-Magazin.com" in der Podcast-App ihrer Wahl. Unsere Redakteure auf Twitter:Michael: www.twitter.com/m_hoellerMarkus: www.twitter.com/mzoerwegChristian: www.twitter.com/msm_christianJonas: www.twitter.com/jonasfehlingFlorian: www.twitter.com/MSM_FlorianRobert: www.twitter.com/msm_robsStephan: www.twitter.com/msm_stephan Unterstütze uns mit einem einmaligen oder monatlichen Beitrag: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/support/ Wenn Du Fragen zur Formel 1, MotoGP, Formel E, DTM oder Motorsport-Magazin.com hast, stelle sie uns hier und vielleicht beantworten wir sie in einem unserer Q&As:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/askmsm Hol Dir 3 Ausgaben unseres Print-Magazins im Probe-Abo:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/abo Mehr über unser Magazin erfährst Du hier:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/Print
A cycling podcast with a difference, Matt Stephens breaks away from the bunch to engage in conversational tangents with the likes of Bradley Wiggins, Ben Foster, Rohan Dennis, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Cal Crutchlow and more. With exclusive special offers from Sigma Sports just for the podcast listeners, why not like, subscribe and recommend it to your cycling buddies.
The final round of MotoGP's crazy 2020 season was all about one man: local hero Miguel Oliveira, who dominated the race from pole position at the Algarve circuit. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson reflect on the last round of the season, and look at why there was more to it than local knowledge. With another win for KTM to round out the year, they look ahead to the prospects and expectations on the Austrian manufacturer for 2021 now it's established as a MotoGP race winner. There's also talk of Suzuki's weekend to forget, more problems at Yamaha, and why Valentino Rossi should be happy that he's switching from the works team to Petronas, alongside his buddy and 2020 runner-up Franco Morbidelli. Plus, we couldn't ignore the Jorge Lorenzo vs Cal Crutchlow spat that blew up over Yamaha's choice of test rider for next year.
The final round of the MotoGP season is here! We preview the first-ever MotoGP race at Portimao, and talk a LOT of news - with Yamaha, Dovi, Aprilia and more! Plus - your comments, and a full preview of the PortugalGP, along with picks for the race! The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Yamaha has issues - what are they, and how do they get fixed?- Cal Crutchlow is the next Yamaha test rider - will it make a difference?- Is Andrea Dovizioso going to sue Ducati?- Aprilia is still searching for a rider - we talk about their options- The Provisional 2021 MotoGP schedule- Your Comments:- Jack Miller- Maverick Vinales- Portimao this weekend- Pics and Video:- Fantasy Trophies!!- The 2020 Motoweek Awards will be a little different this year- Portimao! Our full Preview of Round 15 of the World Championship:- The Track- The Contenders- Other Riders to Watch- The Picks!!Be sure to check out the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Instagram @motoweekusa, and like the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net - and on Reddit at r/motoweek.And you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2016 winner Cal Crutchlow joins us to reflect on the final races of his 10-year MotoGP™ career, what makes Marc Marquez the sport's standout rider, Jack Miller's future world championship chances and the fondest memories of his podiums at Phillip Island.
MotoGP has a new world champion: Suzuki's Joan Mir. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson reflect on the second race weekend at Valencia, where Mir was crowned for 2020. Simon explains why he was backing Mir much earlier in the season, and what Suzuki got right this year that no other team could. There's also a detailed look at what went wrong for Yamaha's main hopes in Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo, and how the latter's season has completely fallen apart. Toby also raises the question of if Valentino Rossi has become anonymous after single-handedly helping MotoGP to explode throughout the 21st century, and there are some crucial updates on Marc Marquez as it emerges he could even be in a race against time to be fit for the start of 2021. Plus we discuss Jorge Lorenzo's reaction to being replaced by Cal Crutchlow as Yamaha's test rider, and why Andrea Iannone was slapped with the maximum ban on the table in his doping case.
MotoGP crowned a new world champion at the Valencia Grand Prix when Joan Mir took Suzuki to its first premier class world title in 20 years. The 23-year-old Spaniard’s sophomore MotoGP campaign has been ultra-consistent, netting him the crown with a round to spare in MotoGP’s maddest year. In the latest Tank Slappers, Lewis Duncan and Oriol Puigdemont discuss Mir’s rise to title glory, as well as the nightmare which befell Yamaha and Cal Crutchlow’s future.
The final triple-header of the MotoGP season is here - can Joan Mir hold his Championship lead? We discuss your comments, along with the latest MotoGP News - including Valentino Rossi's latest COVID test, and some Jorge Lorenzo drama. Plus, our full Preview and Picks for the EuropeanGP in Valencia!The Rundown- MotoGP News:- Valentino Rossi update - with an interesting twist- Is Aprilia Jorge Lorenzo’s next target?- No fans at Portimao - which is a bummer, but not a surprise- Comments:- The MotoGP Championship Race - who has a shot to win the title?- The source of Ducati’s problems- What Apilira will do if Cal Crutchlow decides to retire- Pics and Video - and the ONE type of bike I’ve never ridden!- Valencia!! Our full preview of Round 13 of the World Championship and Race 12 of the MotoGP season - the European GP at Valencia- The Track- The Contenders- Other Riders to Watch- The Picks!!Be sure to check out the Website at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek - and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net and on Reddit at r/motoweekAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Andrea Dovizioso holds a one-point lead in the MotoGP standings - can he stay ahead of the Yamahas in Catalunya, or could Joan Mir and Suzuki surprise everyone? We discuss the latest MotoGP News, your thoughts on the 2020 MotoGP Championship battle - and preview the CatalanGP!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Fabio Quartararo and the Track Limits Warning- Valentino Rossi talks about the VR46 - MotoGP rumors- Cal Crutchlow gets hurt...again?- Comments:- Maverick Vinales' win- Fabio’s Track Limits - and why Joan Mir wasn’t penalized for the same thing- Jack Miller’s insanely bad luck- The wild 2020 MotoGP Title race - the good AND the bad- Your scenarios for how the Championship may play out- Catalunya! Our full preview of Round 9 of the World Championship - the CatalanGP- The Track- The Contenders- Other Riders to Watch- The Picks!!Be sure to check out the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Instagram @motoweekusa, and like the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on Reddit at r/motoweekAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Toby Moody, Neil Spalding and Simon Patterson are back for a second crack at previewing the 2020 MotoGP season, which finally gets underway at Jerez. We look at the likely fortunes of all the manufacturers, including how Honda could have used the enforce break to work on its chassis concerns from pre-season. There's also more rider market chat following the latest confirmed moves. Cal Crutchlow is leaving Honda: where could he end up, and has Honda just let its best test rider go? The guys also come up with a solution for the Andrea Dovizioso/Ducati stand-off, in the form of a world champion who might fancy a call-up from the sidelines...
MotoGP's 2021 rider market shows no signs of waiting for racing to get underway this year before it sorts itself out. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson bring you up to date with all the done deals and growing speculation around how the entire grid will look next year, including the latest rumour that Pol Espargaro could be in line for Alex Marquez's seat on the second factory Honda. Plus much more on the timeline for Valentino Rossi to make a decision on his future, how long Cal Crutchlow will stick around in MotoGP, what the disruption means for any plans Jorge Lorenzo had to evaluate a comeback, and how Jack Miller's move to the works Ducati team could change the way Andrea Dovizioso feels about interest from KTM.
Die MotoGP ist vor ihrer Sommerpause zu Gast auf dem Sachsenring gewesen. Der Sachsenring, der ob seiner Charakteristik mit vielen lang gezogenen Linkskurven die Lieblingsstrecke von Marc Marquez zu sein scheint. Denn er bekannte mal, dass seine Lieblingsstrecke nur aus Linkskurven besteht. Zum zehnten Mal gewann der Titelverteidiger beim Deutschland-Grand-Prix und ließ der Konkurrenz mal wieder keine Chance. Er gewann das Rennen in der MotoGP vor Maverick Vinales und Cal Crutchlow. Zwei Fahrer, die in den letzten Wochen für Aufsehen gesorgt hatten, Fabio Quartararo und Alex Rins, schieden aus. Die Erleichterung bei Yamaha wird groß gewesen sein. Nach dem Sieg in Assen konnte Maverick Vinales auf dem Sachsenring zum zweiten Mal hintereinander auf das Treppchen fahren. Doch Ruben Zimmermann und Gerald Dirnbeck, die beiden Experten von unserem Kooperationspartner motorsport-total.com, trauen dem Braten immer noch nicht. Der Sachsenring war eine gute Strecke für die Yamaha, die schwierigen Strecken Brünn und Spielberg werden wohl mehr Aufschluss über die Fortschritte von Vinales machen können. Stefan Bradl, als Ersatz für Jorge Lorenzo auf der Honda, konnte mit Platz 10 ein sehr gutes Ergebnis einfahren. In der Moto2 konnte Marcel Schrötter nach längerer Pause mal wieder aufs Treppchen. Der dritte Platz sorgte für ordentlich Erleichterung bei Schrötter. Und auch Brad Binder auf der KTM scheint etwas gefunden zu haben, was ihn erfolgreicher fahren lässt. In der Moto 3 sieht es derzeit nach einem Zweikampf zwischen Aron Canet und Lorenzo dalla Porta an. Dalla Porta schaffte nach vier zweiten Plätzen seinen ersten Saisonsieg. Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
If you like quantity over quality, then the longest-ever episode of Front End Chatter, Britain's best (and only) biking podcast is for you. Simon and Martin return with nearly 90 minutes of words, covering: - Cal Crutchlow's last-minute change of heart. And employer- Live (though not live by the time you listen to it) commentary from the Thruxton round of British Superbikes- A new cruiser we both like the look of, and one we definitely don't- Why a great value bargain new offer might not be so great or bargainous after all- Why the radical anarchists of motorcycling might not be so radically anarchic after all- Whether two clutches are better than one- The super-advanced production bike nobody (except Simon) is paying attention to- The retro custom bikes everybody (except Martin) is paying attention toAnd all while trying (and failing) not to be distracted by the telly.If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this program, Twit us at @SimonHbikes and @Mufga or email us on anything@frontendchatter.comFront End Chatter is available on iTunes, Soundcloud and all manner of Android podcast catching widgets. Thanks for listening.