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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.
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
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.
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On this episode, we preview the Grand Prix of Aragon and also talk about the latest news regarding Jorge Martin, Aprilia and Honda/Yamaha.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 Jordan Moreland (MotoGP Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist)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 MotoGP#MotoGP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enfin, Toprak arrive en MotoGP ? Il ne s'agirait plus que d'une question de jours avant une annonce du clan Yamaha confirmant les débuts du Turc en catégorie reine. Qui n'a jamais rêvé de voir le n°1 actuel du WSBK au guidon des meilleures machines du monde ? Mais son palmarès suffira-t-il à garantir sa réussite en MotoGP ? Jorge Martín est sorti du silence : jamais il n'a rompu son contrat avec Aprilia. Pourtant, le champion du monde en titre ne dément pas son intention d'activer la clause lui permettant de quitter son équipe. À quel point la relation entre Martín et Aprilia est-elle déjà entachée ? Que peut-on déduire pour la suite de la saison ?
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.
La vittoria di Marco Bezzecchi, dopo lo sfortunato ritiro della Yamaha di Fabio Quartararo per il malfunzionamento dell'abbassatore, è stata la migliore risposta di Aprilia al desiderio di divorzio di Jorge Martin.Il GP di Inghilterra, però, è stato anche il secondo bellissimo podio di Johann Zarco con la Honda ed il risicato terzo posto di Marc Marquez che ha palesato qualche crepa nella presunta imbattibilità della GP25 che in questo momento della stagione, e su una pista come quella inglese, si è dimostrata meno competitiva della GP24.Lo dimostra il duello di Marc e Franco Morbidelli all'ultimo giro, la caduta di Bagnaia e la scarsa competitività di Di Giannantonio. Cos sta accadendo in Ducati? Proviamo a rispondere a questa domanda con Carlo Pernat, Paolo e Matteo.
Marshall Ferguson (@TSN_Marsh) and Colin Fraser gather to discuss the seemingly inevitable divorce of Jorge Martin from Aprilia, Silverstone's MotoGP attendance woes and more before digging into the Bridgestone Canadian Superbike Championship's first round at Shannonville Motorsport Park!Want to partner with the podcast to get the word out about your brand? reach out to @TSN_Marsh on any social media platform to see what's possible!
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
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!
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the upcoming race at Silverstone, UK. Talking points for this episode include:- Punching games from around the world - Jorge Martin's drama- KTM's latest financial deal- Herve Poncheral stepping down as the head of IRTAThe pair then look ahead at what the Silverstone weekend might throw up. Enjoy the show FacebookJoin us in the Fantasy League Code: ZA6ARYTM PatreonYou can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://motoweek.net | https://www.crash.netThanks for listening!
Blessé et avec un seul GP à son actif au guidon de l'Aprilia, Jorge Martín veut déjà se séparer du constructeur italien ! Une bombe survenue au lendemain du Grand Prix de France qui ne laisse pas le paddock indifférent. À quel point ce choix impactera la carrière du n°1 ? La rupture est-elle inévitable ? Le marché des transferts s'annonce plus mouvementé que prévu… Depuis le Qatar, Maverick Vinales impressionne au guidon de la KTM. Rare pilote à avoir gagné au guidon de trois constructeurs différents, ses capacités d'adaptation surprennent toujours chez l'Espagnol. À 6 points d'Acosta au championnat, Vinales peut-il devenir le meilleur représentant de la marque autrichienne ? Quel résultat peut-on espérer pour le n°12 ? D'autres podiums ?
✅ Juan Carlos Toribio nos habla de ¿Que es una carretera?, las competencias de la DGT, Cataluña, País Vasco y Gobierno de Navarra de vigilar su estado, denunciar y sancionar y vamos a recordar las geometrías en anchura de una carretera.✅ Jesus, de piezasdemotos.com que nos trae la agenda motera de la semana!.✅ Wiki Pepe nos habla del Calella fest y de la confirmación de las carreras de baggers en 2026, de que, como siempre, quieren legislar, a base de multas, a los fotógrafos de curvas en carretera, de la multa mas alta puesta en moto! en total supera los 150 puntos y los 212.000 euros y de se ha superado el record de velocidad en bici, enganchandola a una cbr1000rr.✅ Elena Calleja nos trae la prueba de la Royal Enfield Bear.✅ Con Andy, de GPEANDO hablamos de la posible marcha de Jorge Martin a Honda! La Mega y Gas! es un programa de Radio que se emite en La Mega Radio Costa del Sol, en el 94.9 fm (Zona de Malaga) o por internet en www.lamega.es los viernes a partir de las 7 de la tarde!
We discuss the bombshell news of Jorge Martin's intention to leave Aprilia at the end of 2025. What happens next? Will it fall into a legal battle between the rider and the team? Also, if Martin leaves.... Where will he end up? Honda, Yamaha or somewhere else? There has also been no comment from Aprilia on the matter.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 Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist)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 MotoGP#MotoGP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP carnage/race in Le Mans, France. Talking points for this episode include:- The new start rule stress tested- Jorge Martin's silly season drama - Harley Davidson to make an appearance on the world stage The pair go on to discuss the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and both MotoGP races. Enjoy the show FacebookJoin us in the Fantasy League Code: ZA6ARYTM PatreonYou can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://motoweek.net | https://oxleybom.com Thanks for listening!
La notizia della volontà di Jorge Martin di liberarsi dal contratto che lo lega all'Aprilia sino al 2026 ha squassato la MotoGP. La casa di Noale non sembra voler cedere, ma è impossibile far correre un pilota che non vuole. Cosa c'è scritto nel contratto negoziato con. il manager del campione del mondo, Albert Valera?. Ne parliamo con Carlo Pernat, il decano e Marco Caregnato.,
Johann Zarco ble historisk vinner av Frankrike GP foran et ekstatisk Le Mans-publikum! Vi dykker ned i det historiske øyeblikket, analyserer løpet runde for runde. Dessuten røper vi sjokknyheten om at Jorge Martin ser ut til å forlate Aprilia, og at bagger-racing kommer til MotoGP i 2026.
Use code 'INRCKZ1' 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=date20250419A3LaunchMotoGP's French Grand Prix at Le Mans was a completely crazy race - but then even crazier news emerged the morning after.Here's a special double episode of The Race MotoGP Podcast starting with Simon Patterson and Val Khorounzhiy on the bombshell news that Jorge Martin is seemingly looking for a way out of Aprilia having barely even raced for it.How that's even possible, where he would go and what Aprilia would do are all debated in an emergency mini-episode recorded as Simon was about to get on a plane out of France.And then we're onto the episode we actually planned to bring you - as Johann Zarco's outstanding victory in MotoGP's bizarre 2025 French Grand Prix gave Simon, Val and Matt Beer a LOT to debate.Has MotoGP underestimated a rider who just left Marc Marquez standing in wet conditions? Why did so many other riders who had the chance to match Zarco's strategy choose not to?Did the new rules prompted by Marquez's dash off the Austin grid work on their first appearance and was this actually a great race (Matt thinks so and Val sort of agrees) or a rubbish and processional non-spectacle? (Simon thinks so).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.
Dre Harrison, Richard Asher and Oriol Puigdemont host an emergency edition of Tank Slappers off the back of one of the biggest bombshell MotoGP stories of 2025 so far. The majority of the show is taken up with the breaking news that Jorge Martin met with Aprilia discreetly during the French GP weekend at Le Mans and told the team that he intends to leave at the end of the season via a performance clause that was in his contract that gave him an option to leave after six races if Martin wasn't placed high enough in the Championship. Oriol breaks down how this story came about, the logic behind Martin activating the clause in his contract, where Martin may intend to move to as a result if he fully commits to leaving, and what this means for Aprilia going forward if their news talismanic rider wants to leave despite just one GP weekend with the team so far. There's also a short review of the French GP itself, as Johann Zarco become the first premier class home winner of the race since 1954, as well as why it was a huge weekend for Marc Marquez in the Championship fight, and Pecco Bagnaia's latest explanations for his struggles after leaving the weekend without a single point.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP race in Jerez, Spain. Talking points for this episode include:- Jorge Martin's good news- Franky Morbidelli's bad news- The Marquez brother's up and down weekendThe pair chat about the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and both MotoGP races. Enjoy the showSarah's Just Giving page: Just GivingJoin us in the Facebook. Fantasy League Code: ZA6ARYTM PatreonYou can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://www.crash.net Thanks for listening!
Ducati's 100% win rate in the 2025 MotoGP world championship masks the fact it's not actually ever managed to race its full 2025 bike spec, its superstar new signing has crashed in confusing circumstances in two of the last three grands prix and its double champion is a tentative and puzzled shadow of his best form right now because he's not ever quite sure what to expect from his bike's handling. So what's Ducati been working on to solve Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia's problems? A hungry and tired Simon Patterson in a very dark Spanish hotel room joins Matt Beer on The Race MotoGP Podcast to discuss everything that happened in Monday's test and what it means for the rest of the season. As well as Ducati's issues and Marquez and Bagnaia's contrasting handling of them, we also get into potentially significant development steps for Yamaha and Honda, and the realisation that Aprilia might have bigger problems than Jorge Martin's long-term absence. We also debate the big question of the Jerez race weekend: what's going on at KTM that's resulted in Maverick Vinales suddenly becoming its standout rider and Pedro Acosta suddenly looking overhyped? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ducati's 100% win rate in the 2025 MotoGP world championship masks the fact it's not actually ever managed to race its full 2025 bike spec, its superstar new signing has crashed in confusing circumstances in two of the last three grands prix and its double champion is a tentative and puzzled shadow of his best form right now because he's not ever quite sure what to expect from his bike's handling.So what's Ducati been working on to solve Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia's problems? A hungry and tired Simon Patterson in a very dark Spanish hotel room joins Matt Beer on The Race MotoGP Podcast to discuss everything that happened in Monday's test and what it means for the rest of the season.As well as Ducati's issues and Marquez and Bagnaia's contrasting handling of them, we also get into potentially significant development steps for Yamaha and Honda, and the realisation that Aprilia might have bigger problems than Jorge Martin's long-term absence.We also debate the big question of the Jerez race weekend: what's going on at KTM that's resulted in Maverick Vinales suddenly becoming its standout rider and Pedro Acosta suddenly looking overhyped? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve chat about the upcoming race in Jerez. Talking points for this episode include: - Jorge Martin's injury update - MotoGP's Liberty Media deal - Aleix Espargaro's upcoming wildcard appearance for Honda The pair also discuss what they're looking for at the Jerez Grand Prix Enjoy the show Join us in the https://www.facebook.com/group.... https://fantasy.motogp.com/lea... Code: ZA6ARYTM https://www.magicmind.com/MOTO... Use code MOTOLT20 at checkout for upto 48% off a subscription or 20% a single roderhttps://www.patreon.com/ForThe... You can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @fortheloveofmotogp or you can reach us by email at fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.com Reference material for this episode came from: https://www.motogp.com/ | https://www.the-race.com/ | https://www.wikipedia.org/ | https://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://www.crash.net | https://www.roadracingworld.co... Thanks for listening!
Ahead of the European leg of the 2025 MotoGP season kicking off at Jerez, what is the biggest question facing every manufacturer? Megan White and Valentin Khorounzhiy try to answer that question for each of Aprilia, Honda, Yamaha, KTM and Ducati. What does Aprilia do now that Jorge Martin - on whom there is another injury update - is facing a further spell on the sidelines? How should Honda play the expiring contracts of Johann Zarco and Luca Marini? How good does the Yamaha V4 engine - now being extensively track-tested - need to be before it is brought to races? And what can KTM learn from Maverick Vinales' formbook-breaking Qatar GP run? Finally, what approach should Ducati take to its longer-term rider roster? 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
Ahead of the European leg of the 2025 MotoGP season kicking off at Jerez, what is the biggest question facing every manufacturer?Megan White and Valentin Khorounzhiy try to answer that question for each of Aprilia, Honda, Yamaha, KTM and Ducati.What does Aprilia do now that Jorge Martin - on whom there is another injury update - is facing a further spell on the sidelines? How should Honda play the expiring contracts of Johann Zarco and Luca Marini?How good does the Yamaha V4 engine - now being extensively track-tested - need to be before it is brought to races? And what can KTM learn from Maverick Vinales' formbook-breaking Qatar GP run?Finally, what approach should Ducati take to its longer-term rider roster?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.
We preview the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez and the prospect of another great fight between Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia, will we get it? Also, we talk about Jorge Martin, Aprilia and the rumours of Toprak Razgatlioglu and Pedro Acosta being linked to Honda for MotoGP...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 Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist) Hosted on Acast. 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.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP race in Qatar Talking points for this episode include: - Maverick Vinales' sensational form - Alex Marquez's latest victims - Jorge Martin's latest injury woes The pair also chat about the top five finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and both MotoGP races. Enjoy the show Join us in the https://www.facebook.com/group.... https://fantasy.motogp.com/lea... Code: ZA6ARYTM https://www.magicmind.com/MOTO... Use code MOTOLT20 at checkout for upto 48% off a subscription or 20% a single roderhttps://www.patreon.com/ForThe... You can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @fortheloveofmotogp or you can reach us by email at fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.com Reference material for this episode came from: https://www.motogp.com/ | https://www.the-race.com/ | https://www.wikipedia.org/ | https://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://www.crash.net Thanks for listening!
One Marquez taunting Borrie by winning everything is painful but two of them in the mix? Somebody might get hurt. A weekend of some of the best 'men riding motorcycles fast in 2025' means a Wednesday of 'The Greatest Motorcycling Podcast In The Universe' with LOTS to talk about. Yes, Borrie is upset but as all professionals do he makes the difficult look easy by tackling the Marquez issue head on. He even wrote a poem about it. It's so good he had to 'apologise to all humanity' in advance. Also, Freido's horoscope checks Jorge Martin's astro charts (it doesn't look good) and the Simone Flatterson Gird Girl Critique and Man Boob Care segment finds Qatar 'disappointing'. There's more, but why would you need it? Just press play and listen for yourself. And while you're at it show your appreciation by buying Borrie's excellent books here (https://www.shocknawe.com.au) and also signing up for the Patreon Pit Crew (https://www.patreon.com/MotoPG) .
Pecco Bagnaia ha pagato pesantemente l'errore in qualifica e le partenze dalla quarta fila. Ma anche qui - dove le aspettative erano alte - non è sembrato del tutto a posto e in grado di lottare con il compagno di squadra. Come giudicare la sorprendente prestazione di Maverick Vinales, poi penalizzato per la pressione delle gomme troppo bassa? E se Ducati domina, a che punto sono Honda, Yamaha, KTM e Aprilia? Bernardelle analizzerà questa sera, dati alla mano, la crescita delle prestazioni: secondo lui è legata soprattutto al miglioramento del setting e alla evoluzione dello stile di guida che la MotoGP richiede. Jorge Martin, che alla prima gara con l'Aprilia aveva già trovato un buon feeling, è ricoverato all'ospedale di Doha dove resterà qualche giorno in seguito alla caduta in gara e al successivo investimento: le otto fratture costali quanto tempo ancora lo terranno fermo? Spazio anche alle altre vicende della MotoGP, alla Moto2 vinta da Canet, alla Moto3 di Piqueras e infine alle vostre curiosità.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
Marc makes a statement, Alex runs into everyone, and the tire pressure rule strikes again. As advertised, Qatar was full of surprises, both good and bad. I recap the action in Lusail, talk about Jorge Martin's new injury, talk about the MotoGP Championship picture, and give my take on the QatarGP!The Rundown:- Qualifying: Marc throws down the gauntlet - Pecco stumbles- Sprint: Marc and Alex continue the status quo, Pecco still searching for speed- MotoGP Race: Qatar has surprises in store- Alex Marquez runs into...a lot of people- Marc adds strategy to his speed- Maverick Vinales has an amazing race...erased- The Tire Pressure Rule is written wrong. And needs to be fixed.- Pecco has a great night - but still needs better- Frankie Morbidelli continues to improve, Alex Marquez still fast despite the mistakes- A rookie impresses- Jorge Martin gets hurt again - will likely be out longer- The MotoGP Championship picture- My Take on the QatarGPWhat did you think of Doha? 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!
A frenzied Qatar Grand Prix weekend is discussed on the latest edition of The Race MotoGP Podcast, with Maverick Vinales stealing the spotlight away from the Marc Marquez-Alex Marquez-Pecco Bagnaia title fight. Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy discuss the Vinales performance - and the fact it has been effectively stricken from the record books by a tyre pressure penalty. But why was Vinales so quick, how encouraged should KTM be and what does the weekend say about Pedro Acosta? In terms of the title fight, should Bagnaia be worried about another heavy defeat versus Marquez - or can he simply view it as a consequence of his qualifying error? There's also a discussion of Jorge Martin's latest bad injury and of the collision between Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio that left the former apologetic and the latter deeply incensed. 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
A frenzied Qatar Grand Prix weekend is discussed on the latest edition of The Race MotoGP Podcast, with Maverick Vinales stealing the spotlight away from the Marc Marquez-Alex Marquez-Pecco Bagnaia title fight.Simon Patterson and Valentin Khorounzhiy discuss the Vinales performance - and the fact it has been effectively stricken from the record books by a tyre pressure penalty.But why was Vinales so quick, how encouraged should KTM be and what does the weekend say about Pedro Acosta?In terms of the title fight, should Bagnaia be worried about another heavy defeat versus Marquez - or can he simply view it as a consequence of his qualifying error?There's also a discussion of Jorge Martin's latest bad injury and of the collision between Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio that left the former apologetic and the latter deeply incensed.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.
On this week's podcast we review the Qatar Grand Prix and the brilliance of Marc Marquez as he wins again from Pole, we also discuss tyre pressure penalties with Maverick Vinales, Pecco Bagnaia's missed opportunity and the rotten luck of injuries continue for Jorge Martin after a nasty crash on his grand prix return.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 Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist) Hosted on Acast. 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.
Sarebbe stata una Sprint diversa con Bagnaia in prima fila. A dirlo è Marc Marquez, ma il fatto è che la scivolata nel secondo tentativo in qualifica ha rovinato, probabilmente, la gara a Francesco Bagnaia che non è capace di recuperare partento dalle retrovie, 11esima posizione.In testa dal primo all'ultimo giro, dopo aver rintuzzato un attacco del fratello Alex, l'otto volte iridato ha così dominato la gara breve. Sul podio con lui, Marquez junior e Franco Morbidelli, con Aldeguer quarto davanti a Quartararo che gli ha aperto la porta con un errore, e Di Giannantonio.Una gara noiosa? No, perché alle spalle del Marcziano c'è stata una bella battaglia. Non tanto per il secondo posto, anche se Morbidelli ha tenuto Alex nel mirino, quanto per il quarto posto con un incisivo Quartararo, che lo avrbebe meritato, ma lo ha perso per un errore all'ultimo giro regalandolo ad Aldeguer che però decisamente aveva un ritmo migliore.E Bagnaia? Dopo una partenza anonima ha guadagnato qualche posizione, riuscendo a prendere un buon ritmo, ma non è mai stato incisivo.Come del resto Jorge Martin, alla sua prima gara stagionale con l'Aprilia, che però ha ben altre scusanti.Carletto, Il Decano e Carenato parlano diffusamente delle situazioni manifestatesi in questa Sprint.
Paolo Bonora ci racconta dall'interno il ritorno in pista del campione del mondo Jorge Martin e di cosa ha fatto l'Aprilia per farlo sentire a suo agio alla guida dopo il duplice infortunio.Dopo una dissertazione su cosa diventerà la MotoGP dopo la rivoluzione del 2027 - 40 cv in meno e meno aerodinamica - Paolo e Marco parlano delle prove e del confronto Marquez-Bagnaia che questa volta ha visto Franco Morbidelli diventare il riferimento nelle libere. Senza dimenticarsi dell'agguerrito Di Giannantonio.
The racing may be at night, but the temperatures - and the Championship Drama - will still be searing in Losail! The QatarGP always has a few surprises in store, I preview the race, and make picks!The Rundown:- Lusail is set to be more unpredictable than ever- MotoGP News: Starting Rules to be Reviewed- QatarGP! My Preview of Round 4 of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship- The Track - why we always see surprises on the podium- The Favorites: a new Marquez leads the way, but will have his hands full staying there- My Watch List: Ducati is on the rise, KTM tries to keep up, and Jorge Martin is back...what should we expect from him?- The Hot Seat: the battle for 6th in the Rider Standings is a free-for-all- The Picks! My selections for the Sprint and the MotoGP raceWho do you think will win the QatarGP? 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!
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
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)
We preview the Qatar Grand Prix as Alex Marquez holds a one point lead over his brother, Marc. 12 points back is Pecco Bagnaia in 3rd place, are we set up for an epic race under the lights? Also, will Jorge Martin return this week? It looks increasingly likely that he will... 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 Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist) Hosted on Acast. 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.
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
David and Neil are joined by Dorna's roving TV reporter Jack Appleyard who calls in from the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit for a quick update. The boys talk Jorge Martin, track state, Pirelli and more as round two of MotoGP 2025 clicks up a gear. Sign-up on Patreon for similar daily update shows on Friday and Saturday!
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:After the first MotoGP race of 2025, Tim and Steve return to give their take on the Buriram race weekend. Talking points for this episode include:- The Marquez dominance - Jorge Martin's potential return- Some amazing rookie performances The pair go on to discuss the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and the two MotoGP races. Enjoy the showJoin us in the Facebook Group. Fantasy League Code: ZA6ARYTMPatreon You can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @fortheloveofmotogp or you can reach us by email at fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.comReference material for this episode came from: MotoGP | The Race | Wikipedia | Motorsport | Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast | Paddock Pass Podcast | MotoMattersThanks for listening!
Tank Slappers is back for the 2025 Season! Taking over the reins is Dre Harrison, alongside Autosport's Chief Motorsport Writer Ben Hunt, and Motorsport.com MotoGP reporter Oriol Puigdemont. The trio sit down to review the opening round of the 2025 MotoGP season in Buriram, Thailand at the Chang International Circuit. It was a dream debut for Marc Marquez in the Ducati red, dominating the proceedings to finishing in a 1-2 in both the Sprint and Grand Prix with his brother Alex. How impressive was Marc's performance? How concerned should Francesco Bagnaia be after only managing a pair of third places? There's also the fact that Marquez had to concede an early second-and-a-half advantage to comply with MotoGP's tyre regulation rule. A necessary evil, or bad for the show? There's also a discussion on Ai Ogura and the best debut performance in the sport since 2013 after finishing 5th in his first race with Trackhouse, the latest on Jorge Martin's broken hands, and asking if Honda and Yamaha are finally closing the gap to Ducati and Aprilia.
The 2025 MotoGP season is here - and two mult-time champs are set to square off in an epic battle! Are you Team Marc, or Team Pecco? I recap the pre-season tests, rank the manufacturers, and then preview the ThailandGP. Plus - I'll tell you who I think will win the MotoGP championship!The Rundown:- Sorry I was away for so long!- Preseason testing - What we learned from Sepang and Buriram- Has Yamaha really gained? What about Honda?- Ducati's collossal fail - and why it doesn't really matter- Ranking the manufacturers heading into the season- Jorge Martin is out, but his season isn't ruined- Riders that impressed during the preseason- ThailandGP Preview!- The Picks - for the Sprint and the MotoGP race- I predict the MotoGP Championship and Rookie of the YearWho do you think will win in Buriram? 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!
Jim and Rich sit down and try to predict the Champions in all three classes. First they start with the news that Jorge Martin will miss the opening Thai round and then proceed to run down their champions list for the MotoGp class. The guys are so wildly different until they reach the top two places. Then they move on to the top five in Moto2 and Moto3. Again their list could not be more different. Rich then brings us up to speed on the WSBK season opener down under at PI. Lastly Jim gets on a rant about safety in the Daytona 200 after some major crashes in sketchy conditions. Here are the links to the Fantasy Leagues mentioned in the show: https://fantasy.motogp.com/ MotoPod Mayhem Code: ZLPVSHCJ http://motogoat.net/ https://motogoat.net/dashboard.html If you're a regular listener, please sign up to support the show financially if you can and don't forget to connect with us via the social media channels. Thanks to all our loyal listeners and supporters and thanks also to show partner Roadskin. Zoom Zoom…….
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The Race MotoGP Podcast (part-)convenes for an emergency episode in the lead-up to the 2025 season opener in Thailand.Valentin Khorounzhiy and Simon Patterson discuss Jorge Martin's second pre-season injury, sustained in motocross training that was part of his rehab from the first injury, and the reports that it could write off nearly a quarter of his first season with Aprilia.They also talk about KTM having its restructuring plan greenlit by creditors in Austria - preserving the company in its current state the day after BMW had been credited with a reported interest in buying it outright.The mention of BMW briefly takes us into World Superbike land, where its MotoGP-linked star rider Toprak Razgatlioglu was notably unhappy after the season opener - and dropped a heavy-handed exit hint.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.
The Race MotoGP Podcast (part-)convenes for an emergency episode in the lead-up to the 2025 season opener in Thailand. Valentin Khorounzhiy and Simon Patterson discuss Jorge Martin's second pre-season injury, sustained in motocross training that was part of his rehab from the first injury, and the reports that it could write off nearly a quarter of his first season with Aprilia. They also talk about KTM having its restructuring plan greenlit by creditors in Austria - preserving the company in its current state the day after BMW had been credited with a reported interest in buying it outright. The mention of BMW briefly takes us into World Superbike land, where its MotoGP-linked star rider Toprak Razgatlioglu was notably unhappy after the season opener - and dropped a heavy-handed exit hint. 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.
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
Ducati ended the 2025 MotoGP pre-season by going back to its 2024 engine and chassis - permanently in one case, probably temporarily in the other.But it still looks like it'll dominate the season even after that change of plan, as Simon Patterson, Val Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer explain on a slightly delirious end of pre-season testing episode of The Race MotoGP Podcast.We assess where the Marc Marquez vs Pecco Bagnaia power balance stands, and how the works team's switch back to largely 2024 kit affects those who thought they might have an early advantage from running older Ducatis - particularly Marc's brother Alex.Our star of pre-season isn't actually a Ducati rider: it's Aprilia signing Marco Bezzecchi. We explain why, and give our take on what Bezzecchi's strong test in injured champion Jorge Martin's absence means for Aprilia's season.Plus what to make of Yamaha, Honda and KTM's test form.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.