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Savršenim vikendom u Mađarskoj, Marc Marquez došao to svoje istorijske 100. pobede. Do 100. pobede za Dukatijev fabrički tim. Kao i do maksimalmnih 37 poena u momentu kada je Jorge Martin rešio da igra na sve ili ništa i obori čak pet rivala MM93 u odbrani titule...OMV, ZVANIČNI PARTNER LAP 76 ⛽️Preuzmite OMV MyStation mobilnu aplikaciju, podržite Lap 76 - https://www.omv.co.rs/sr-rs/mystationPretvorite poene u trenutke radosti - svaka kupovina na OMV stanicama vam donosi poene, koje možete pretvoriti u trenutke radosti u prodavnici OMV-a.Pri kupovini goriva, preporučujemo MaxxMotion, za koji ostvarujete i popust!
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Dre Harrison, Lewis Duncan and Peter McLaren join forces to review the Hungarian GP and what could be a major flashpoint in the 2026 Championship.Marc Marquez would dominate the weekend, just his second race back from being on an operating table just 27 days prior. He'd win both the Sprint and the Grand Prix to become just the third member of the 100 win club, as well as Ducati's 100th win as a factory team.But the weekend was a disaster for Aprilia, with Jorge Martin making a huge mistake braking into Turn 1, losing control and crashing into his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, fellow Aprilia rider Raul Fernandez, Fabio di Giannantonio and Fermin Aldeguer. With tensions rising in the Aprilia camp, is Marquez back in the title picture after reducing the deficit to 72 points? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pecco Bagnaia lo aveva detto: attenti a Marquez al Balaton Park! Aveva ragione ed anche se Marc si era schermito il 9 volte iridato ha dominato. Dopo la Sprint, il Gran Premio, sempre e solo con Pedro Acosta come degno avversario.La gara è stata caratterizzata dallo strike iniziale di Jorge Martin che oltre al suo compagno di squadra ha tirato in terra Diggia (che poi è ripartito), Raul Fernandez e Fermin Aldeguer, errore per il quale gli è stato comminato un doppio long lap penalty per il prossimo Gran Premio.Ora Marquez ha recuperato un bel po' di punti sui fuggitivi ma Bezzecchi è ancora saldamente in testa al campionato.Vedremo da Brno come proseguirà l'inseguimento. Se proseguirà. Ne parlato, Carletto, Matteo e Marco. Paolo chiude la Live entrando in ritardo, ma non a gamba tesa.
Ne jamais enterrer Marc Márquez trop tôt. Le nonuple champion du monde l'a une nouvelle fois démontré en Hongrie. Désormais à 78 points de retard de Marco Bezzecchi, leader du championnat, le n°93 n'a clairement pas dit son dernier mot. Alors que peu d'observateurs le voyaient encore en mesure de se battre pour le titre il y a quelques semaines, la dynamique est-elle en train de s'inverser ?Un air de Barcelone ? Le Balaton Park est passé tout près d'un scénario similaire après l'accrochage du premier virage impliquant 4 pilotes. Alors que des réflexions sur la sécurité sont en cours, quelles solutions sont les bonnes ? Une chute aux lourdes conséquences pour Aprilia, avec un 0 pointé ce dimanche. La fougue de Jorge Martín pourrait-elle finir par pénaliser son équipe et son coéquipier ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
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Aprilia leverte en maktdemonstrasjon på hjemmebane i Mugello! Marco Bezzecchi tok seieren foran Jorge Martin og Francesco Bagnaia, mens Martin samtidig satte ny MotoGP-rekord med utrolige 368,6 km/t. I episode 103 diskuterer vi om Aprilia nå har MotoGPs beste sykkel, Bezzecchis VM-sjanser, Bagnaias utfordringer, Raul Fernandez' gjennombrudd og Marc Marquez' vei tilbake mot toppen. Vi ser også frem mot helgens Ungarn GP på Balaton Park og går gjennom favoritter, skadesituasjonen og hva vi kan forvente på MotoGPs nyeste bane.
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(00:00:00) Bezz and The Martinator: the Rematch! Catalunya Preview (00:00:01) Welcome to MotoWeek (00:00:18) Championship Battle Heats Up (00:02:46) KTM's New Rider Announcement (00:08:09) Ducati's Surprising Strength in the Face of Losses (00:13:19) David de Brivio's Potential Move to HRC (00:15:44) Catalunya Circuit Overview (00:18:47) Favorites in the Race (00:24:05) Riders to Watch (00:30:11) Riders on the Hot Seat (00:35:03) Predictions and Closing Remarks Aprilia teammates Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin are separated by ONE point for the championship lead - will the home fans propel Martin to the top spot in Catalunya? Or will Ducati upstage them both? I talk MotoGP news, and then preview the CatalanGP!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Fabio Di Giannantonio to KTM - and how Ducati lose talent...but also don't- Davide Brivio to HRC - what's next for Trackhouse?- Catalunya! My Preview of the CatalanGP- The Favorites: with one unexpected twist- The Watch List: Could it be a KTM weekend?- The Hot Seat: Someone needs to step up for Ducati- The Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP racesFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
588 jours plus tard, Jorge Martín a renoué avec la victoire en catégorie reine, marquant la fin d'une longue pause loin du statut de leader après ses multiples blessures la saison passée. Le champion du Monde 2024 est désormais à 1 point de la première place au général, occupée par son coéquipier, Marco Bezzecchi. Un duel interne chez Aprilia est-il en train de s'installer ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Aprilia-renjaer Jorge Martin het die Franse MotoGP Grand Prix gewen. Dis sy eerste oorwinning sedert hy in 2024 die kampioenskap gewen het. Hy het sedert die einde van 2024 tot begin 2026 met talle beserings gesukkel en die meeste wedrenne misgeloop. Sy spanmaat en kampioenskapsleier, Marco Bezzecchi, was tweede en Ai Ogura van Trackhouse Racing derde. Ogura is die eerste Japannese renjaer sedert 2012 wat die MotoGP-podium haal. Martin sê sy uitdagings het hom beter gemaak:
Lewis Duncan, Pete McLaren and Dre Harrison review MotoGP's 2026 French GP.It was another historic day for Aprilia as they captured their first ever victory at Le Mans, their first ever 1-2-3 podium lockout, and for the first time in 18 months, Jorge Martin is a Grand Prix winner again. Is this a major flashpoint in the Championship? And what does it mean for team chemistry, especially with Ai Ogura also contending for the win for the first time?It was also another horror weekend for Ducati, with Marc Marquez having a huge crash in the Sprint, breaking a metatarsal in his foot that put him out of the Grand Prix and the Catalonia GP next week. Is it the end of his Championship defence?A potential Fabio di Giannantonio move to KTM is also discussed, as well as a strong Fabio Quartararo home weekend and whether it gives Yamaha a boost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La tripletta Aprilia a Le Mans è un successo storico per la casa di Noale, come storico è il ritorno alla vittoria di Jorge Martin, 'Martinator' davanti alle RS.GP di Bezzecchi e Ai Ogura.Con questo successo, nonostante Massimo Rivola si ostini a voler giocare di rimessa, Aprilia diventa la candidata numero 1 al titolo mondiale.Già perché con Marc Marquez fuori per (almeno) due Gran Premi non si vede chi possa insidiare la coppia di Noale.A meno che l'insidia sia proprio interna. Ma è meglio gestire che inseguire.In capo Ducati nel frattempo le cose si complicano perché se è vero che la miglior Ducati è quella di Di Giannantonio, parliamo di un pilota che si è già promesso a KTM e che non ha dalla sua la consistenza.D'altro canto nemmeno Bagnaia sembra recuperato, mentre Morbidelli è l'ombra di sé stesso e Aldeguer non è ancora in forma dopo la frattura del femore.Si può averamente dire che 'black is the new red'.Ne parlano - animatamente - Paolo, Carlettro e Marco.
After an unexpected break, MotoGP is back in action at Jerez! With Ducati claiming Marc Marquez is healthy, and Aprilia teammates Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin both in winning form, we could be in for an amazing weekend of racing.The Rundown:- MotoGP News: Maverick Vinales sits out another round- Jerez! My preview of Round 4 of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship- The Favorites: Ducati says Marc is 100%. Are they right?- The Watch List - Two young riders trying to establish a championship foothold, and one trying to get back last year's level of success- The Hot Seat: Two veterans are already racing for their future- SpanishGP Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP racesFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Dre Harrison, Lewis Duncan and Peter McLaren sit down for the latest episode of the Crash MotoGP Podcast.On this week's show, they discuss the shock move hinted over the weekend, with Ai Ogura seemingly heading to the factory Yamaha team for the 2027 season, alongside Jorge Martin. All of a sudden, does Yamaha have one of the strongest teams in the sport? Also, a chat about the butterfly effect that may cause across the grid, including what Trackhouse could do as a replacement. Is it time to move on from temperamental talent Raul Fernandez? And could a Tech3 switch to Honda be another potential market catalyst? Listen in to find out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Colin Fraser is back from his Austin adventure for MotoGP at COTA and Marshall Ferguson survived the CFL Combine in Edmonton which means it's finally time to talk bikes!In this show we discuss Canadian Kawasaki Motors stepping up again to support Bridgestone CSBK and more with their 2026 Team Green contingency plan, is Jorge Martin really going to jump off an Aprilia for the Yamaha? Is Marquez broken in more ways than one? Can anybody stop Bezz's reign? PLUS a little World SBK Portimão discussion (we wish we could do more..) and Alex Dumas heads south!Want to help support the Canadian Superbike Podcast while reaching two wheel enthusiasts like yourself to grow exposure and potential business as we travel the two wheel calendar this summer? Contact Marshall at CSPMarsh@Gmail.com to discuss what we have available for the season from live reads to YouTube branding and partnerships of all kinds!
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Lewis Duncan, Peter McLaren and Dre Harrison sit down to review the third round of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship from Austin, Texas as Marco Bezzecchi would lead every single lap to take his fifth win in a row and break the all-time laps led record, pushing it out to 121. And with Jorge Martin taking the sprint win and briefly leading the Championship, is the Spaniard a surprise title threat now?There's also a breakdown of Ducati's current struggles. Marc Marquez's predicted Austin onslaught never materialised after a 115mph crash on Friday, a take out of Fabio Di Giannnantonio in the Sprint for a penalty and only managing fifth in the Grand Prix. Marc clearly isn't 100% after last year's shoulder injury, but what else is holding Ducati back as Aprilia lay claim to being the sport's best factory? There's also more on Pedro Acosta getting back on the podium for KTM, more talk over Michelin and tyre pressures, and how do you solve the problem that is Joan Mir and crashing from high positions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kenny Roberts ha giudicato 'noiosa' la Sprint di Austin, ma è stata la migliore da lungo tempo. Bagnaia è andato in fuga, Marquez ha sbagliato subito, portando con sé nella caduta l'incolpevole Di Giannantonio, ma poco dopo c'è stato anche il solitario errore di Bezzecchi.Due risultati buttati dei quali ha approfittato con maestria Jorge Martin tornato alla vittoria dal trionfo in Malesia del 2024. E' passato tanto tempo, incidenti, dolori...così Jorge - l'unico ad essere partito con gomma media - ha raggiunto e superato Bagnaia in fuga dal primo giro ed è andato a vincere. Per poi cadere dopo aver tagliato il traguardo con una lunga impennata che non è stato capace di controllare.Terzo sul podio Acosta, penalizzato poi di 8 secondi per pressione irregolare, cosa che ha riportato in posizioni che gli competono, finalmente, Enea Bastianini.Una live decisamente scoppiettante fra Pernat ed il Decano con i saggi interventi di 'Carenato' che li hanno richiamati all'ordine.
It's the second race of the season, and MotoGP is back in Brazil. It's been absolute ages since we've last been to the Autodromo Internacional de Goiania, so how has it faired? Well, they say love starts with first impressions - and Goiana definitely delivered. She's short, she's wet (especially after the rain), she's wild...and she's got a sinkhole that's ready to mingle! To quote Mat: "At least it gives you an interesting memory."(Cue the Liberty Media exec's kicking their TVs: "Four billion pounds...for this?!")In other news: Aprilia continues to impress, while KTM and Honda are scrambling to not start the season with too much of a stumble. And then there's Marc Marquez, whose fight with Fabio Di Giannantonio ended with both riders overtaken by Jorge Martin. Was this a normal error on Marquez' part? A nasty consequence of that infamous injury? Or is everybody's favourite alien...becoming suddenly human?Marc, for his part, blames the asphalt.And then we've got to talk about Bezzecchi, taking home the second win in a row, and so much more. Cheers!- - -Want more? Visit our website or support us on Patreon. With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman's Dub Club for writing our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music!
Est-ce la fin d'une série noire pour Jorge Martin ? 490 jours après son titre de champion du monde, l'Espagnol retrouve le goût des podiums. Les premiers avec Aprilia ! Ce week-end de course est-il le signal d'un retour aux avant-postes pour le n°89 ? Ou est-ce un coup d'éclat ? Ses performances le replaceront-il au centre des débats dans le marché des transferts ?La star du week-end n'était d'autre que Diogo Moreira. À domicile, le Brésilien a remercié son public en inscrivant 3 points, marquant une belle entrée en matière pour le rookie. Mais le point noir de ce GP du Brésil : le circuit de Goîania. Les conditions jugées inacceptables par les pilotes remettront-elles en cause la place du tracé au calendrier ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Marco Bezzecchi is staying put. Marc Marquez will, too. After that - nearly everone else is on the move in what promises to be a crazy Silly Season. But do riders know what they are getting into for 2027? I analyze all the rumors, and talk about who is headed to the right place to start the 850cc MotoGP era.The Rundown:- Silly Season - this time, it will truly be silly!- Into the unknown: 2027 brings opportunity, but also uncertainty about which bikes will be best- Confirmed: Marco Bezzecchi is married to the idea of Aprilia- Confirmed: Marc will be with Ducati - but is he hedging for Honda, or retirement in the future?- MotoGP Silly Season Rumors:- Pedro Acosta - nobody is surprised, Ducati gets what they are looking for- Pecco Bagnaia doesn't want Yamaha money, Jorge Martin does - Fabio Quartararo could be Honda's secret weapon- KTM and a pair of riders set to take a big chance on each other. There is still more to come! Tuesday we talk testing and manufacturer prospects heading into 2026, and Wednesday look for a preview of theThaiGP!Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
When Bad Bunny delivered the most watched Super Bowl Halftime performance in history, he placed Puerto Rico's culture, pride, and identity on the world's biggest stage. That same island carries stories far older and far stranger than any spotlight can contain. In this episode, we explore Puerto Rico's rich heritage and enduring mysteries, from unexplained disappearances in El Yunque National Forest to hauntings at Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Teatro Tapia, and chilling legends surrounding Puente de las Calabazas. Yami Gonzalez shares family lore, Susan Slaughter of Ghost Hunters International recounts her investigations, and Jorge Martin revisits reports of triangular UFOs, alleged crashes, and possible ties to the Chupacabra. We also consider whether newly discovered carvings could reshape the history of the indigenous Taino. Puerto Rico stands as both cultural beacon and enduring mystery. Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple. Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DO Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskies ByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQ PayPal: sprague51@hotmail.com Substack: https://ryansprague.substack.com/ All Socials and Books: https://linktr.ee/somewhereskiespod Email: ryan.sprague51@gmail.com SpectreVision Radio: https://www.spectrevision.com/podcasts Opening Theme Song by Septembryo Closing Song by Per Kiilstofte Copyright © 2026 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved. #PuertoRico #BadBunny #SuperBowlHalftimeShow #UFOs #Paranormal #ElYunque #Chupacabra #Taíno #HauntedHistory #SomewhereInTheSkies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New host Dre Harrison joins Pete McLaren and Lewis Duncan for a full review of the 2026 MotoGP Sepang Test, looking across the grid from Yamaha, to Ducati.For Yamaha, it was a disaster, with lead rider Fabio Quartararo breaking a finger and missing two days of running, followed by the entire factory sitting out Day 2 with engine concerns. Is this the beginning of the end for Fabio at Yamaha?Honda and KTM are both looking promising, witn Joan Mir fastest on Day 2, with Pedro Acosta positive, but self-critical. But is Acosta heading to Ducati, and if Fabio's Honda bound, who does he replace?Aprilia look like they're still next in line behind Ducati, but are they bringing in Pecco Bagnaia to replace Jorge Martin, who seems to be heading to Yamaha? And could Ducati be losing its insurance policy in Alex Marquez, with KTM's factory money tempting the Spaniard? All that and more discussed on the latest Crash MotoGP podcast!Follow us on social mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/crash_motogpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CRASH.NET.MO...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crashnet_motogp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avere in Live Carlo Pernat è già un privilegio, usuale per i #gponers, ma ottenere anche la presenza di Alberto Vergani è fare bingo!Non è un caso se abbiamo voluto nella LIVE del DAY 1 due dei manager più conosciuti della MotoGP, perché nella chiacchierata col Decano sono emersi particolari molto interessanti sugli attuali movimenti del mercato che hanno coinvolto Fabio Quartararo e Jorge Martin.Si era detto che i piloti avrebbero aspettato la mossa di Marc Marquez ma, anche se non ufficiale, la mossa c'è già stata con Ducati che si è assicurata i servizi del 9 volte campione del mondo e di Pedro Acosta.Da qui il fuggi-fuggi generale da alcune situazioni divenute scomode per alcuni dei protagonisti. Fabio in Honda non è una sorpresa. Con il colosso nipponico difficilmente si sbaglia. E che Quartararo ne avesse le tasche piene di Yamaha era cosa nota.Piuttosto più interessante è la giocata di anticipo di Martin con Yamaha. Ammesso che poi la firma si concretizzi. A questo punto a rischiare di rimanere col cerino in mano è Pecco Bagnaia.La notizia, di Vergani, è che anche ALEX MARQUEZ è nella LISTA DEI TRASFERIMENTI: a fare una offerta per lui sarebbe stata la KTM!Trovate tutto su GPOne.com insieme alle altre notizie degli shakedown di Sepang.
On this episode, we discuss the news of Jorge Martin potentially missing the Sepang Test and also Fabio Quartararo's 2027 options.Crash has been the global leader in terms of MotoGP news and features over the last 20 years so to expand our coverage of the sport we all love, we are now doing a weekly podcast!An in-house production brought to you by the Crash MotoGP team. Presented by: Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist)#MotoGP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adam, David and Neil travelled to the Sky studios in Milan as guest of Aprilia Racing to see the 2026 RS-GPs and hear what CEO Massimo Rivola, Technical Director Fabiano Sterlacchini and, of course, Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin had to say about the upcoming MotoGP season. Here are our three ‘takeways' from another slick Italian presentation. You can watch the recorded livestream of the Aprilia launch here: https://www.youtube.com/live/tql7ZOS66XM?si=lrbv9Pe5Z1YLpITe Sign up for for exclusive content from the MotoGP and WorldSBK paddocks https://patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast We have merch! Get your t-shirts, caps, hoodies and more here: https://paddockpasspodcast.com/shop
Original Air Date: 2/8/2019 Amid the ongoing fallout of a contested presidential election, we take a look back, briefly, at the last 100 years of Venezuelan history to understand how they went from oil riches and inequality to revolution and social progress only to run afoul of American imperialism. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991, message us on Signal at the handle bestoftheleft.01, or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes Check out our new show, SOLVED! on YouTube! In honor of our 20th birthday, we're giving new Members 20% OFF FOR THE LIFETIME OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP...this includes Gift Memberships! (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Attempted Coup in Venezuela with Abby Martin, Greg Wilpert, Paul Jay - @TheRealNews - Air Date 1-26-19 Sharmini Peries hosts a wide-ranging conversation about the US-backed attempted coup in Venezuela Ch. 2: How Did Venezuela Go From So Rich To So Poor - The Inquiry - Air Date 5-10-17 Venezuela was split between the rich and poor. Politicians lead the way to oil reliance. Ch. 3: Venezuela in Crisis- Defending the Bolivarian Revolution - Revolutionary Left Radio - Air Date 7-29-17 Topics Include: Hugo Chavez, the Constituent Assembly, the opposition, the Venezuelan Communes, the concept of dual power, Jacobin Magazine and the Bolivarian Revolution Ch. 4: Is Donald Trump waging a coup in Venezuela? - Majority Report (@MajorityFM) - Air Date 1-25-19 You need to be paying attention to what's happening in Venezuela. Eva Golinger joins Michael Brooks and the Majority Report crew to discuss this. Ch. 5: Maduro's Corruption Pushed Venezuela Further Into Economic DISASTER - @RingOfFireRadio - Air Date 2-2-19 Ivan Briscoe, Latin America and Caribbean program director for Crisis Group, joins Ring of Fire's Sam Seder, to talk about Maduro's corruption and Venezuela's economic disaster. Ch. 6: Jorge Martin on what's next for Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution? - @ThisIsHellRadio - Air Date 5-25-18 Writer Jorge Martin examines the two futures of Venezuela and the Bolivarian revolution. Jorge wrote the article "Maduro Wins Presidential Election, Despite Imperialist Meddling – What Next?" Ch. 7: The Yankee Plot to Overthrow Nicolás Maduro and Steal Venezuela's Oil - The Intercept - Air Date 2-2-19 This push for regime change in Venezuela did not appear in a vacuum. The CIA has been plotting with so-called rebels in Venezuela from the early days of the Trump administration. Ch. 8: As U.S. Moves to Oust Maduro, Is Invading Venezuela Next? Allan Nairn on Trump's Attempted Coup - @DemocracyNow - Air Date 1-30-19 Investigative journalist Allan Nairn explains many aspects of the US attempts at a coup in Venezuela Ch. 9: Many Countries at UN Oppose Trump Interference in Venezuela - @TheRealNews - Air Date 1-29-19 Larry Wilkerson joins Paul Jay discuss why countries that claim to support the UN and international law are supportive of US imperialistic escapades Ch. 10. Bonus Edition #137 Propaganda by poem and whole lot more about Venezuela Jay shares a ton of additional content on Venezuela and muses on the developing pattern of the Trump administration using poem-based propaganda Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow BotL: Bluesky | Mastodon | Threads | X Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Apologies for the weird moments of audio – they don't last long! Tim and Steve chat about the latest MotoGP race in Motegi, Japan.Talking points for this episode include:- The Pirelli tyre test- Jorge Martin's latest injury- Silly seasonThe pair then go on to discuss what happened in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP in Motegi! Enjoy the show! FacebookJoin us in the Fantasy League Code: ZA6ARYTM PatreonYou can also find us on Instagram @fortheloveofmotogp or you can reach us by email at fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.comReference material for this episode came from: https://www.motogp.com/ | https://www.the-race.com/ | https://www.wikipedia.org/ | https://oxleybom.com Thanks for listening!
Round 14 of MotoGP 2025 finds us in Hungary for the first time since 1992!! What a track, and what a drama filled weekend! The Balaton Circuit left us satisfied with the talent of our current MotoGP grid for sure, as they proved once again why they race at the top of the world, with every rider setting a faster lap time than the top lap time from the previous WSBK round in Hungary!! With that being said, we were far from satisfied with our anxious outlook for the upcoming rounds of MotoGP! Jorge Martin seems to be figuring out his Aprilia as he found himself with a 4th place finish on Sunday, edging ever closer to his teammate Bezzecchi who seems to be the only person worthy of riding anywhere near Marc Marquez. Once again we were surprised this weekend though when Pedro Acosta gave Bezz a run for his money and ended up squeezing out a podium finish on Sunday after several big wrecks throughout the weekend!! Beyond KTM and Aprilia surprises the final and maybe biggest surprise was the performance of our two factory Honda riders who both finished in the top 10 for the sprint and one of which secured a top five both Saturday and Sunday! Will Honda be around to stay for the rest of the season? Has KTM finally found a bike combo that Acosta can ride? Will Bezz and Martin both be battling for podiums next to MM93 for the remainder of the season? And where are Pecco and Alex after their impressive runs in the beginning of the season? All these questions and more discussed this week and hopefully answered soon!!! https://fantasy.motogp.com/ Code: NF9ZDUE9
Balaton Park provided new challenges, surprises, and a few things we've never seen before. But through it all, Marc continues to be next-level. I recap the action - and some of the unusual occurrences - of the HungarianGP!The Rundown:- What happens when there is a tie in Q1? We found out this weekend- Qualifying: Two riders come out of Q1 to sit on the front row- Chain-reaction penalty for Alex Marquez and Jack Miller - Sprint Race: VR46 comeback, Marc doesn't break a sweat- Fabio Quartararo penalty- MotoGP Race: Marc gets roughed up. It doesn't matter- Another young rider makes a late charge for second- Aprilia is looking better and better- Why Honda losing out on Jorge Martin was the right thing for now - Marini is what they need- WSBK needs to get Pol Espargaro a ride- Pecco Bagnaia is struggling, but it isn't THAT bad- The MotoGP Championship Picture: I do a LOT of math. The end result is still the same - Motegi- My take on Balaton ParkWhat did you think of the HungarianGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Let's get racing again! The Summer Break is over, and it's time to see if anyone can challenge Marc Marquez the second half of the season. I discuss rumors about Yamaha and Honda shopping for a Moto2 star, and preview the AustrianGP at the Red Bull Ring!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Did Jorge Martin make his decision at the perfect time?- Is Jack Miller going from being in jeopardy to a promotion?- Honda and Yamaha may be fighting over the same Moto2 rider- Free streaming service in the U.S. - Liberty makes their first move- The Red Bull Ring! My Preview of the AustrianGP:- The Favorites - is this the weekend for Pecco?- The Watch List - where is the ceiling for Jorge Martin?- The Hot Seat - Alex Rins is suddenly looking over his shoulder- The Picks! For the Sprint, and the MotoGP raceWho do you think will win the AustrianGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Marc Marquez's domination of MotoGP in 2025 continued as the sport travelled to Brno for Round 12 of the Championship. It was another double victory for Marquez with the Sprint and the Grand Prix win, but it wasn't straight-forward, especially on Saturday. Dre Harrison, Richard Asher and Oriol Puigdemont break down why Marquez had to intentionally drop the lead of the race due to warnings over tyre pressures, and how Dorna got their sums wrong when caluclating its own regulation. With Alex Marquez crashing in the GP, it pushes older brother Marc's Championship lead up to 120 points, and made way for Marco Bezzecchi to lead the fight for Aprilia, taking his second runner-up finish in the last three weekend. With Raul Fernandez finishing as top independent and Jorge Martin back and happy in 7th, is Aprilia back on a positive upswing? There's also a discussion on a potentially huge story - MotoGP's manufacteurs banding together against Dorna Sports as rights holders for the sport, to ask for a bigger slice of the overall revenue, and to own their own slots on the grid, rather than have them be at Dorna's discretion. Is a "Concorde Agreement" reachable between the parties, and is this more to do with Liberty's recent acquisition? Finally, the 2026 MotoGP calendar has dropped, with Brazil making its debut for 2026 in March, and promise of a return to Argentina's Buenos Aries in 2027.
Marc continues to dominate, Martin makes a big decision, and I have to talk about...tire pressure rules. Again. I break down the MotoGP action and podium surprises in Brno, and give my opinion of the CzechGP!The Rundown:- Jorge Martin decides his future - what are the implications?- Brno! My Recap of the CzechGP:- Qualifying: Pecco's comeback, Marc's bad luck- The Sprint: Here we go with the tire-pressure rule, again...- KTM shows up big in the Sprint- The MotoGP Race: Another round, another double-win for Marc- Bezzecchi shows everyone (including Martin) once again how good the RS-GP is- Pedro Acosta and the KTM finally get along- Pecco fades, Alex falters- Jorge Martin's return promises big things- The MotoGP Championship Picture- My Take on Brno!What did you think of the CzechGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
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MotoGP is back at Brno, and Jorge Martin is back in MotoGP, and at long last, he can answer all those questions we have been wanting to ask him. Why did he want to leave Aprilia? What changed his mind to make him stay? Does he have any regrets about the whole thing? Neil and David sit down after a special press conference with the world champion and talk you through everything that happened.
The CzechGP is back, Jorge Martin is back, Silly Season is heating up - the stage is set for drama in Brno! I preview the weekend, discuss the return of the Champ, the Moto2 rider stirring up the pacddock, then make picks for the CzechGP!The Rundown:- Brno is back! Why this previously forgotten track is actually really cool- MotoGP Silly Season News - Diogo is in Demand- CzechGP Preview:- The Track - fast, flowing and senic- The Favorites - does Marc have an even bigger advantage?- The Watch List - Jorge Martin returns- The Hot Seat - last chance for the Pramac riders- The Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP raceWho do you think will win the CzechGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Tank Slappers is back to review a hectic German GP at the Sachsenring, which celebrated a record crowd of over 250,000 across the four days. Marc Marquez took his fourth consecutive double victory and seventh in 2025 so far, but he had to earn his 10th Sprint win of the season after an early mistake dropped him to fifth on the opening lap. Dre Harrison, Richard Asher and Oriol Puigdemont break down why Marquez is still "cruising" at this level, including his seven-second victory in Sunday's Grand Prix. The German GP was also a race of extreme attrition. By the time the race started, the field was down to 18 starters, with Maverick Vinales and Franco Morbidelli out via injury, and Enea Bastianini suffering a bout of appendicitis. To make matters worse, only 10 riders finished the race, the lowest amount for a MotoGP race since Australia 2011. Why? Six crashes at Turn 1, one of the nastiest on the calendar. Dre explains what makes the hairpin at the Sachsenring one of the trickiest on the whole calendar. There's also reaction to the news that the Jorge Martin contract dispute is seemingly over, with the World Champion set to stay at the team and announce said news at a press conference in Brno next week. Oriol explains how a protracted court battle and the Assen speech made by Carmelo Ezepelta left Martin virtually no choice but to concede in his fight against Aprilia.
Marc. Sachsenring. I think we all know how this is likely to end up. I try to figure out if anyone has a chance against Marquez in the GermanGP. Plus - things are set for a Jorge Martin return, but how will it actually go? I talk MotoGP news, along with my preview and picks for Germany!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Jorge Martin test session - he rode the bike, but what was the real story?- Martin set to return at Brno - hopefully the expectations will be realistic- Sachsenring! My preview of the GermanGP:- The Favorites - can anyone match Marc's legendary dominance here?- The Watch list - who can take Alex Marquez' place while he isn't 100%?- The Hot Seat - The Pramac battle has reached a turning point- The Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP racesWho do you think will win the GermanGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Off-track, Honda and Yamaha are the key protagonists in the 2026 MotoGP rider market. On-track, they've both gone backwards again after their breakthrough results in May.Why has that happened, and is a champion rider like Jorge Martin right to put his faith in investment and long-term hope over current performance and the evidence of recent years? Simon Patterson and Val Khorounzhiy make the case for Honda and Yamaha's prospects to a sceptical Matt Beer in The Race MotoGP Podcast.Honda's likely 2026 line-up - and a surprise twist in it - is discussed too, as is the possibility of a total rider clearout at Yamaha's second team, even though the Pramac duo Miguel Oliveira and Jack Miller are matching or outperforming struggling factory rider Alex Rins.Want to win a Marc Marquez special edition 8K AI-powered camera, signed by Marquez himself?We've teamed up with Insta360 to give away an autographed Insta360 Ace Pro 2 MM93 Edition - a special customised version of the camera with Marquez's logo and iconic #93 on its body, plus other unique Marquez customisation touches.For a chance to win the signed Marquez edition Insta360 camera, all you have to do is send us ONE question about Marquez that you'd love The Race MotoGP Podcast team to answer. Submit your question HEREAnd whoever sends the best question as chosen by The Race MotoGP Podcast panel receives the signed Insta360 Ace Pro 2 MM93 Edition.Read the T&Cs HEREWant more MotoGP podcast content? Sign up to our motorbike-only Riders tier on Patreon for our 2015 revisited series, ad-free listening and more.Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dre Harrison and Oriol Puigdemont return to host another edition of Tank Slappers, as Marc Marquez made history at the 100th Anniversary of racing at the Assen TT. With his 68th Premier Class victory, he tied the legendary Giacomo Agostini for second on the all-time wins list, with only Valentino Rossi ranking higher. But Marquez didn't have it easy - Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi pushed him all the way to the flag, but was unable to get close enough to pass for the win. Dre and Oriol discuss how this plays perfectly into the Mugello talk from fans and some members of the media in regards to Alex Marquez's racecraft and the allegations that the Marquez brothers weren't racing each other hard enough, and why more criticism should be levelled at Pecco Bagnaia's garage... There's more on Alex Marquez during the show, after the Spaniard broke the metacarpal in his hand after crashing into Pedro Acosta in the Grand Prix, and with it, falling to 68 points behind brother Marc in the Championship standings. Jorge Martin is back in the news after his agent continued to up the pressure on Aprilia, by claiming his client is still leaving at the end of the season, with Aprilia continuing to deny that the release clause exists in a feud where even Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezepelta's had to intervene. Is there any resoultion on the horizon? And finally, with his first win in Moto2 confirmed, is Diego Moreira on the way to MotoGP? Oriol discusses the Brazilian's options with the sport keen to promote him with a home Grand Prix set for 2026.
Marc Marquez survives multiple challenges at the DutchGP, Alex suffers a huge setback, and Jorge Martin tries to nuke his Aprilia contract: I recap all of the MotoGP action in Assen, which featured as much drama off-track as we saw on it.The Rundown:- Jorge Martin's agent says he can do what he wants. I tell you why that isn't going to work out the way they think it will- My recap of the DutchGP in Assen:- Qualifying - Pecco puts up a fight, Quartararo again steals the show- Sprint Race - Marc holds back his brother, while Bezz makes me look good for once- MotoGP Race - One Marquez is on top of the world, the other is at the bottom- Riders Purposely Not Challenging Marc? Clickbait headlines - Marco Bezzecchi proves again that Aprilia can be fast- Breakdown of the avoidable Acosta-Alex Marquez incident- KTM Has a good race. Pramac REALLY does not- The MotoGP Championship Picture: how big is Alex's injury?- My Take on AssenWhat did you think of the DutchGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Bluesky and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Use code 'THERACE' on this link to get the new Insta360 X5 action camera with a free Replacement Lens Kit: https://www.insta360.com/sal/x5?utm_term=THERACE&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=TheRACE&utm_content=date20250419A3LaunchThe Jorge Martin/Aprilia contract row erupted again during MotoGP's Dutch Grand Prix weekend as first comments from Martin's management and series promoter Carmelo Ezpeleta drove Aprilia to make clear it was ready to take Martin to court, then Aprilia gave more reason to question Martin's logic by nearly winning the race with Marco Bezzecchi.The Race Members' Club's rants suggested plenty of sympathy for Aprilia's side, and Simon Patterson is firmly in that corner too on The Race MotoGP Podcast - but Val Khorounzhiy has a very different view.After plenty of debate about Martin and Aprilia, Simon, Val and Matt Beer eventually manage to talk about some riders who actually participated in the Dutch GP too.Marc and Alex Marquez's latest (tentative?) battle, Alex's injury and how it happened, Fabio Quartararo's nosedive from pole to two terrible races and Brad Binder's plight are among the other topics covered.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.Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The MotoGP rider market was supposed to be pretty settled heading to 2026, but it's actually gone crazy - and not just because of Jorge Martin's antics.Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer - with interjections from Simon Patterson in the Isle of Man TT paddock - give their takes on all the potential moves and which riders and teams actually need a break from each other and a fresh start regardless of what the contracts actually say.Plus the latest Toprak Razgatlioglu/MotoGP link and the lessons from things Davide Brivio's done in the past.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.Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adam, David and Neil dwell on the trip to MotorLand Aragon this weekend and the latest chapter of MotoGP while also trying to wrap their heads around the Aprilia and Jorge Martin mess, the ramifications for Honda and a morphing paddock landscape.
Jorge Martin has officially communicated to the world that he expects to be a free agent at the end of the 2025 MotoGP season thanks to a clause in his two-year deal with Aprilia.Though he has not officially committed to riding for someone else - and Aprilia, which had just won at Silverstone, has not corroborated his status for 2026 - it marks a massive moment for both rider and team, with Honda looming in the background as an interested party.Val Khorounzhiy is joined by an Isle of Man TT-based Simon Patterson to go through Martin's statement and discuss where the parties go from here.They also offer injury updates on Ai Ogura and Luca Marini, the latter hurt considerably in a Suzuka 8 Hours testing crash - in what is a crucial contract year for the Italian.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 for 75% off your first month!Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Use code 'THERACE' on this link to get the new Insta360 X5 action camera with a free Replacement Lens Kit: https://www.insta360.com/sal/x5?utm_term=THERACE&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=TheRACE&utm_content=date20250419A3LaunchA mad British Grand Prix Sunday broke Yamaha's heart and uplifted Aprilia - but why did Ducati allow either to fight for the win in the first place?Simon Patterson and Megan White discuss this in the latest The Race MotoGP Podcast after a weekend at the track, with Simon having dug up details on how the 2025-spec Ducati differs from last year's version after all.They also get into the question of how far along Yamaha is really, and whether Honda might actually be in equally good or better shape. And there's a discussion of what this sudden win does for Aprilia amid its ongoing Jorge Martin 'situation'.Finally, with poor attendance numbers this weekend, they discuss what Silverstone could be doing differently as the British home of MotoGP.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 for 75% off your first month!Follow the Race Moto channel on Instagram and TwitterCheck out our latest videos on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A lightly windswept Adam, David and Neil welcome fellow journalist and MotoGP TV world feed commentator Matt Birt onto the first of our free Paddock Notes shows from Silverstone this weekend. Matt talks about his transition from the written word to the spoken, and then we dip into subjects like Jorge Martin and Aprilia, KTM and arguably the most unpredictable race on the calendar.
MotoGP contracts are more or less a suggestion, really. Jorge Martin makes headlines between rounds, while Silverstone sets up for what could be an unpredictble weekend of racing. I preview the BritishGP!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- KTM gets another lifeline - will it save their MotoGP operation, too?- Jorge Martin doesn't like the vibe at Aprilia. Chaos is set to ensue.- Silverstone! My preview of Round 7 of the 2025 MotoGP Championship- The Favorites - who has the advantage? Someone you may not guess- The Watch List - the power structure is slowly shifting just below the top-3- The Hot Seat - Jorge Martin lights a fire under a trio of riders who stand to gain. Or lose.- The Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP racesWho do you think will win the BritishGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
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Adam, David, Neil and Steve talk about the Lusail International Circuit, Jorge Martin's return and our predictions for MotoGP round four. Plus, we speak to Pedro Acosta (with your questions!) and his Red Bull KTM Crew Chief Paul Trevathan about 2025 so far. (Photo by Polarity Photo)