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In the spirit of so many substitute riders in the Moto3 class Jim got a substitute for Rich who was traveling to help talk about MotoGP. Skyler and Jim chat about the MotoGP races and Skyler gives his take on Marc, Pecco, Liberty Media and many other things. Jim them goes solo to fill you in on the Moto3 and Moto2 races. Only the Moto2 title is left to be decided but Moreria made a statement by winning the race. 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…….
Een week na het fantastische raceweekend in Portugal, waar we Collin Veijer in de Moto2 zijn allereerste podiumplek zagen pakken, is het tijd om in Valencia het seizoen helaas alweer af te sluiten. Waar in de MotoGP en Moto3 de kampioenen al een tijdje bekend zijn, is het toevalligerwijs de Moto2 waar in het slotweekend de titelontknoping gaat vallen. Echter met de 24 punten voorsprong en de goede vorm die Braziliaan Diogo Moreira heeft, lijkt het zijn kant op te gaan vallen. In de MotoGP is het toch stiekem kijken of 'Pecco' Bagnaia niet nog verder terugvalt in de WK-stand. Waar hij in Japan met de zege nog serieus in de strijd leek om de tweede plek in het WK, is hij daarna in alle hoofdraces uitgevallen en wist hij in maar twee sprintraces punten te pakken. Genoeg om over te praten en dat deden we met Ziggo Sport Racing-analist Joey Litjens. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
Flag to Flag Der deutsche MotoGP Podcast Von Fans. Für Fans. Vollgas durch die MotoGP-Saison. Flag to Flag ist dein deutschsprachiger Podcast rund um die MotoGP, Moto2 und Moto3 leidenschaftlich, fundiert und ganz nah am Renngeschehen. Julian und Jan nehmen dich mit auf jede Reise von der Startampel bis zur Zielflagge: mit ausführlichen Rennanalysen, Vorschauen auf kommende Grand Prix, Diskussionen zu aktuellen Themen und spannenden Hintergrundinfos aus der Welt des Motorradsports. Ob Rossi-Legenden, Marc Márquez-Comebacks oder Bagnaia-Strategien hier bekommst du ehrliche Meinungen, analytische Tiefe und jede Menge Herzblut für den Motorsport. Neue Folgen rund um jedes Rennwochenende Jetzt abonnieren ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.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. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
Bonjour à toutes et à tous, Automne, Gweno et Pierre se retrouvent pour ce 206ème numéro de CQEP, qui revient sur le GP du Portugal 2025. La perf de Bezzecchi, le bon week-end d'Alex Marquez et d'Acosta, les français qui ne déméritent pas ! Egalement la dernière course de MotoE et le titre qui s'est joué, ainsi que le Moto3 et Moto2! Bonne écoute Twitter: @cqep_podDiscord: https://discord.gg/eAG5xemGénérique : “Road trip” by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes
El doctor Ángel Charte, referente en los circuitos de Moto3, Moto2 y Moto GP, nos desvela los detalles de la actuación que salvó la vida de los pilotos Noah Dettwiler y José Antonio Rueda en Malasia. También el periodista Jesús Balseiro nos cuenta la última hora del GP de Brasil de F1, donde Fernando Alonso ha soñado con la 'minipole' de cara a la carrera al 'sprint'.
Pecco's still unpredictable, Alex Marquez is flying high, and MotoGP heads to Portugal...where the track goes up, down, sideways, and occasionally airborne. I preview the PortugueseGP, discuss the terrifying Moto3 crash, and make picks for Portimão!The Rundown:- Where was I after Sepang?!?- Moto3 Wreck in Malaysia - what can be done to prevent something similar in the future?- Algarve! I preview the PortugueseGP- The Favorites - Can Alex keep it up? And which Pecco will we get?- The Watch List - One rider looking to rebound, two trying to keep it going - The Hot Seat - the VR46 battle heats up- The Picks! For the Sprint and MotoGP racesWho do you think will win Portimão? 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!
Jim and Rich try to get together and chat about Philip Island and Sepang, but technology let us down. Rich's internet left the chat leaving Jim to finish the show by himself. The guys did cover some listener feedback and got through the news together. After that Jim covered all the racing action. At PI a second world champion was crowned as Rueda locked up the 25 Moto3 championship. Hometown hero Senna Agius won the Moto2 race and Jack Miller Tried his hardest to be on the podium but crashed out. The teams then moved to Sepang where Alex Marquez secured second place in the world championship marking the first time brothers have finished one two in the history of the top class. The Moto3 race had a crazy crash on the sighting lap that caused the race to be shortened to 10 laps and the Moto2 race was moved to after the MotoGP race. Furusato won his first ever Moto3 race and Jack Dixon won the Moto2 class. 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…….
O Grande Prémio da Malásia marcou uma inversão daquilo que se vinha a assistir nas últimas rondas, com a Aprilia desta vez a ser um dos piores construtores e Pecco Bagnaia a voltar a um nível que se assemelhava ao Grande Prémio do Japão, embora o azar lhe tenha batido à porta no domingo. Isto permitiu à KTM e à Honda subirem ao pódio atrás do vencedor e vice-campeão Álex Márquez. Falámos também sobre o acidente na volta de formação de Moto3 antes de darmos um olhar sobre pilotos e construtores e terminámos com uma antevisão da próxima ronda, em Portimão, Onde falamos apaixonadamente de MotoGP! Podcast: https://linktr.ee/VFF1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vff1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/VamosFalardeFum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vamosfalardefum Canal de WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDuq7KId7nTEUhbWq3R Grupo de WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/EF59oLULRLJ10HUI6YtPiA
El programa del miércoles con Jesús Gallego: Pedri se rompe después de haberlo jugado prácticamente todo con Barça y Selección, Vinicius pide perdón y se olvida de Xabi Alonso, primera ronda de Copa del Rey y resto de fútbol, doble jornada de Euroliga de baloncesto, tenis, novedades de los pilotos accidentados de Moto3 y más deporte.
El programa del miércoles con Jesús Gallego: Pedri se rompe después de haberlo jugado prácticamente todo con Barça y Selección, Vinicius pide perdón y se olvida de Xabi Alonso, primera ronda de Copa del Rey y resto de fútbol, doble jornada de Euroliga de baloncesto, tenis, novedades de los pilotos accidentados de Moto3 y más deporte.
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Escucha todos los sonidos del fin de semana de carreras en el especial de la Fórmula 1 en México y Moto GP en Malasia. Analizamos la lucha por el mundial de F1 con la pájara de Piastri y la remontada de Verstappen con José Mari Rubio, Marco Canseco y Xavi Laso. Debatimos si se debió correr la carrera de Moto3 y presentamos a la nueva perla del automovilismo, Christian Costoya.
Alex Marquez és a Gresini mindent vitt, ami csak elérhető volt ebben a szezonban, abszolút kimaxolva a 2025-ös szezont - erre pedig csak ráadás volt Fermín Aldeguer év újonca címe. Ezzel párhuzamosan Pecco Bagnaián tényleg valami rontás van, mert ezen a hétvégén is egyáltalán nem szokványos dolgok történtek az olasszal. Acosta extra volt, Miren keresztül látszik, hogy mi a Honda valós potenciálja, Quartararo pedig nagyot ment a Yamahával, miközben az Aprilia teljesen elsüllyedt Sepangban. De mindezek előtt hosszan beszélünk a hétvégi Moto3-as balesetről is, a lehető legtöbb oldalról megvilágítva.
Nuevo programa de AutoFM Motorsport, con Javier Quilón acompañado por Mario Gonzalez, Álex Moya y Rubén Gómez para una nueva tertulia repleta de actualidad, análisis y mucha pasión por el motor. Nos visita David Sánchez, narrador de DAZN, con quien charlamos sobre su experiencia comentando NASCAR: cómo vive las carreras, las claves de la temporada 2025, las sorpresas y decepciones del año, su visión de la gran final en Phoenix y cómo es narrar junto a “Los NASCAR Brothers”. Además, David se enfrentará a nuestro divertido quiz del invitado. En la sección de noticias, comentamos: - Grave accidente de Rueda y Dettwiller en Moto3. - Ferrari confirma el AF Corse #83 para 2026 en el WEC. - La SuperFormula añade una tercera carrera en Suzuka. - “Cohete” Suárez, tricampeón de España de Rallies. - IndyCar prepara la presentación de los monoplazas 2028. - Tatiana Calderón probará con Citroën en Fórmula E. - La FIA investiga a varios equipos por el límite presupuestario. - Varrone deja el WEC y se pasa a la Fórmula 2. - Arrancan los test de Fórmula E en Cheste. Repasamos también lo más destacado del fin de semana internacional: - MotoGP: Álex Márquez gana y se lleva el subcampeonato. - Supercars: Mostert firma doblete en Surfers Paradise. - NASCAR: Byron triunfa en Martinsville y se mete en el Championship 4. No faltarán La Pregunta de Coronas de Laurel de Alberto Ruíz y el bloque Motordeportivo, con los títulos de Arvid Slater en la FRECA y de Nakamura-Berta en el E4 Championship. Cerraremos el programa repasando los horarios más importantes de la próxima semana. Recuerda: todos los martes a las 22:00, en directo en Twitch y YouTube con AutoFM Motorsport. Escúchanos en: www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: autofmradio Twitch: AutoFMPodcast Youtube: @AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es
Flag to Flag Der deutsche MotoGP Podcast Von Fans. Für Fans. Vollgas durch die MotoGP-Saison. Flag to Flag ist dein deutschsprachiger Podcast rund um die MotoGP, Moto2 und Moto3 leidenschaftlich, fundiert und ganz nah am Renngeschehen. Julian und Jan nehmen dich mit auf jede Reise von der Startampel bis zur Zielflagge: mit ausführlichen Rennanalysen, Vorschauen auf kommende Grand Prix, Diskussionen zu aktuellen Themen und spannenden Hintergrundinfos aus der Welt des Motorradsports. Ob Rossi-Legenden, Marc Márquez-Comebacks oder Bagnaia-Strategien hier bekommst du ehrliche Meinungen, analytische Tiefe und jede Menge Herzblut für den Motorsport. Neue Folgen rund um jedes Rennwochenende Jetzt abonnieren ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.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. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
La aterradora caída de José Antonio Rueda y de Noah Dettwiler marcó el domingo en el circuito de Sepang, donde muchos pilotos mostraron su descontento porque se realizase la carrera de Moto3 sin que hubiese información sobre el estado de salud de los implicados en el accidente. Te contamos lo que han dicho sobre el tema algunos de los pesos pesado de la parrilla de MotoGP y repasamos lo que ha dado de sí un GP de Malasia donde Álex Márquez ha celebrado su subcampeonato desde lo alto del podio.
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Adam and Neil are on the ground in Malaysia and call-up Dave to chew through some of the heroics and hiccups of the 20th round of the season. After discussing the shocking start to the day with the Moto3 accident the guys also speak about Alex Marquez's third win, Pecco's puncture, KTM's bounceback and the ongoing Honda revival. Plus, ‘Moments', ‘Hire & Fires' and ‘Grades'.
There's some days in racing that everyone dreads, knowing that they might be inevitable. Today was one of them, with a horrible crash in Moto3 between José Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler seeing both taken to the hospital and the latter undergoing several emergency surgeries. Our thoughts go out to them.Meanwhile, in MotoGP, you'd be forgiven for thinking that it's business as usual with Alex Marquez snatching another victory for his ever-growing collection. But let's look beyond that and see some very interesting things going on. Accosta rides as a born-again man, and Bagnaia is just nailing it right now. But wait, how did that happen? Does this mean Pecco's dark days are finally over? And what caused the troubles in the first place? Well, here's the thing. Mat has the official story, but Peter doesn't buy it. In fact, he's gone out and gathered five reasons that might explain what's going on. Some are likely. Others are unhinged. All are theories. So get ready to dive behind the scenes and deep into the pitlane, as we head straight into some fascinating technical dilemma's and lovely loony conspiracies…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!
Raúl Fernández consigue su primera victoria en MotoGP en Phillip Island tras un fin de semana espectacular para Aprilia, con Bezzecchi ganando la Sprint y un doble podio el domingo. Analizamos cómo Raúl se impuso con autoridad, el nuevo podio de Di Giannantonio y los problemas de Bagnaia, que volvió a caerse. Además, repasamos lo mejor de Moto2, con la victoria de Senna Agius en casa y el Mundial al rojo vivo entre Manu González y Moreira, y el dominio absoluto de José Antonio Rueda en Moto3. Puedes escuchar el programa al completo aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/161138554
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve chat about the latest MotoGP race at Philip Island, Australia Talking points for this episode include:- Injury abscences - Toprak's current crew chief to MotoGP?- Bagnaia's troubles The pair then go on to discuss the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP. 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!
Flag to Flag Der deutsche MotoGP Podcast Von Fans. Für Fans. Vollgas durch die MotoGP-Saison. Flag to Flag ist dein deutschsprachiger Podcast rund um die MotoGP, Moto2 und Moto3 leidenschaftlich, fundiert und ganz nah am Renngeschehen. Julian und Jan nehmen dich mit auf jede Reise von der Startampel bis zur Zielflagge: mit ausführlichen Rennanalysen, Vorschauen auf kommende Grand Prix, Diskussionen zu aktuellen Themen und spannenden Hintergrundinfos aus der Welt des Motorradsports. Ob Rossi-Legenden, Marc Márquez-Comebacks oder Bagnaia-Strategien hier bekommst du ehrliche Meinungen, analytische Tiefe und jede Menge Herzblut für den Motorsport. Neue Folgen rund um jedes Rennwochenende Jetzt abonnieren ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.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. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
José Antonio Rueda, campeón de Moto3: "Llevo desde los 6 años soñando con esto"
Jim and Rich review MotoGP Round 17 from Mandalika in Indonesia. After a season of relatively trouble-free speed and consistency, Marc Marquez was hit by trouble in the form of Marco Bezzecchi. It was something of a crash and injury strewn weekend with several riders missing. Through it all came Fermin Aldeguer, demonstrating why Ducati put so much faith into signing the now 20 year old. Elsewhere, Moto3 was boiling up to a big finish before the red flags came out for David Muñoz following a nasty collision with Adrián Fernández; The M3 race saw a deserving José Antonio Rueda clinch the title. Moto2 was a rather steadier affair, with the main drama coming post-race after a technical infringement disqualification for Manuel González, leaving his title position in the balance with Diogo Moreira. As ever, Jim and Rich cover the news and listener feedback. Thanks to Gareth Lock for his feedback and thanks also to Michael Leete for keeping former show host Jim Race in our collective thoughts. 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…….
Hear from the top 3 combos shortly after the celebrations wrapped up at an epic Bathurst 1000.Winner’s Matt Payne and Garth Tander reflect on the what it means to win one of the most memorable editions of the Great Race for the Grove squad. David Reynolds and Lee Holdsworth chat about the stress of the final few laps and how they reveled in the conditions to move into podium contention for Team 18. Then James Golding on the penalty that cost him a win and David Russell’s savvy driving to help set-up one of PremiAir Racing’s best results. With the champagne drying on their race suits and the formalities over the drivers open up on a day they’ll never forget. We then switch from 4 wheels to 2 for a look ahead to the Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island this weekend. Thanks to Mitch Robinson and Supercars for the press conference audio. Joel Kelso headed to Mount Panorama on the way to hang out with his mate Broc Feeney at Triple 8 as well 2024 winner’s Erebus Motorsport. It was fantastic to get the Moto3 racer on before the busiest week of his season.Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's GarageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Escuchamos los mejores momentos de la entrevista a Carlos Sainz en El Partidazo de COPE. Análisis de la actualidad de la Fórmula 1. Entrevista a José Antonio Rueda, nuevo campeón del mundo de Moto3.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve chat about the latest MotoGP race in Mandalika, Indonesia.Talking points for this episode include:- Injuries- Successful young riders- Marc and Marco The pair then go on to discuss what happened in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP in Mandalika! 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 | https://www.crash.net Thanks for listening!
Bonjour à toutes et à tous, Pierre, Stéphane et Automne, prennent le micro pour ce 203ème numéro de CQEP, qui revient sur le GP d'Indonésie 2025.La blessure de Marquez, le désastreux week-end de Pecco, l'époustouflant Fermin Aldeguer à travers nos yeux d'expert. Également au programme: le titre de Rueda en Moto3 et la disqualification de Gonzalez en Moto2. Bonne écoute Twitter: @cqep_podDiscord: https://discord.gg/eAG5xemGénérique : “Road trip” by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes
Jose Antonio Rueda, vent'anni, è il neo-campione della Moto3 2025 con la KTM del team Ajo: ha vinto a Mandalika davanti a Lunetta e Pini. Scopriremo chi è, per andare poi sui temi della prova numero 18 della MotoGP. La bella vittoria di Bezzecchi con l'Aprilia nella Sprint, l'errore dello stesso Bez che ha colpito Marc Marquez al primo giro e le condizioni del campione del mondo MotoGP. Le gomme hanno sofferto, a Mandalika, piloti in controllo. Il primo successo del rookie Fermin Aldeguer e il terzo posto di Alex sottolineano la potenza di Gresini Corse, la KTM si difende bene con il talento Acosta, l'Aprilia competitiva anche con R. Fernandez, la Honda nei top five con Marini e sprazzi di Yamaha. La concorrenza avanza, eccome, mentre Ducati incappa nel fine settimana terribile. Bagnaia, che ha appena dimostrato a Motegi quanto vale, crolla di nuovo. Perché? Tanto da analizzare, anche la Moto2 con la squalifica di Gonzales e Moreira a soli nove punti. Non perdete l'appuntamento di questa sera alle 18, sul sito e sul canale YT di Moto.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
Marc se ha lesionado porque se cayó en una curva donde había un escalón a la entrada de la grava. ¿Se tienen que hacer daño los pilotos para que se tomen las apropiadas medidas de seguridad? Felicitamos a José Antonio Rueda por su Mundial en Moto3 y a Fermín Aldeguer por su primera victoria en MotoGP. Hablamos de esto y más en el nuevo episodio de Diálogos Sobre Ruedas hoy, con Máximo Sant y DiegoLacave. Toda la información del mundo de la moto, pruebas y novedades, en www.moto1pro.com
Intenso domingo en Indonesia que arrancó con el título de Moto3 de José Antonio Rueda; le siguió la victoria de Diogo Moreira en Moto2 con descalificación posterior de Manu González que aprieta y mucho la batalla por el título; y lo cerró una carrera de MotoGP ganada por Fermín Aldeguer el día que Marc Márquez volvió a romperse en una caída en la que se vio involucrado tras un error de Marco Bezzecchi. #indonesiangp #motogp #marquez
Tres barcos de una flotilla internacional navegan hacia Gaza, mientras 39 son interceptados; sus ocupantes son deportados vía Madrid y Londres, incluyendo 65 españoles. El ministro Pablo Bustinduy critica la postura del gobierno español y pide más presión. Hamas pide tiempo para analizar el plan de paz. La Conferencia Episcopal condena la masacre, pide el fin de la guerra y la liberación de rehenes. El número de alumnos con necesidades especiales aumenta más de un 75%, pero la inversión solo un 26%. Profesores y orientadores están desbordados; la Ley Cela está convirtiendo la vida de docentes y alumnos en un "infierno". Betis y Celta juegan la Europa League. Rayo Vallecano la Conference League. Marc Márquez se muestra sin presión. José Antonio Rueda puede ser campeón de Moto3. Se aborda la ley "Solo sí es sí" y la sumisión química, con el caso de Gisèle Pelicot. La empresa Celentis ha creado pulseras detectoras de drogas en bebidas (GHB, Burundanga, MDMA), testadas en Madrid. Hay ...
And just like that the first World Championship is wrapped up! Marc Marquez clinched his 9th World Championship at the Japanese GP over the weekend. Marc placed second in both the Sprint and the GP to none pother than a resurgent Pecco! The Moto3 race was neutered a little bit by a weird but brief sigh rain that spooked championship leader Rueda early on in the race. This let Munoz to take a commanding lead that he held until the end of the race. Rueda now has a chance to wrap up the tile at the next round. In Moto2 saw an on form Jake Dixion and Gonzalez qualify well. In the Race they both dropped back and rookie Holgado romped to other victory. Gonzalez was fast but too aggressive during a pass attempt on Vietti. Veitti went down and Gonzalez went to the long lap penalty loop. The guys also cover the new and go deep into things said by Michael Laverty. 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…….
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!
A Motegi la consacrazione di Marc Marquez dopo cinque anni di calvario, e Ducati festeggia anche con Bagnaia vincente. Alex indietro, Honda sul podio con Mir e Aprilia quarta col Bez. Ancora out Martin (clavicola). Le nostre analisi del GP. Difficile immaginare una domenica così perfetta per Ducati e per festeggiare il nono titolo del 93, due volte secondo. Per un campionissimo come Marc è la fine di un lungo incubo, ma a cosa si deve il recupero prodigioso di Pecco, capace di vincere tutto dopo la pole? Che non fosse soltanto un problema psicologico eravamo tra i pochi a dirlo, ma adesso si può capire cosa è stato fatto sulla moto del 63 nei test di Misano? E gli ultimi nove giri di ansia con il fumo allo scarico? Questa sera le nostre risposte con Giulio Bernardelle. Il GP del Giappone ha mostrato una grande Honda sulla pista di casa e un Mir in palla. In difficoltà la Yamaha. Tra i protagonisti Acosta, Morbidelli, soprattutto Marco Bezzecchi: falciato subito da Martin (clavicola rotta) nella Sprint, ha recuperato (dolorante) fino al quarto posto domenica. Perché così male Diggia e Bastianini? Nelle altre classi vittorie di Holgado in Moto 2 e di Munoz in Moto3, con Rueda vicino al titolo. A fine settimana subito l'Indonesia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
Jim and Rich review MotoGP Round 16 from Misano in Italy. This was Marc Marquez's first shot at 2025 title glory. In the end, a crash in the Sprint Race meant the title bid moved on to Motegi but this allowed Marco Bezzecchi to shine on an Aprilia which is rapidly becoming a match for the GP25 Ducati. Elsewhere, Moto3 served up the usual close battles, whilst the Moto2 race proved slightly less eventful. Aside from the MotoGP weekend action, the lads talk through Yamaha V4 related listener feedback (thanks Jake) and the latest in 2026 rider contract news. 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…….
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve chat about the upcoming MotoGP race in Motegi, Japan Talking points for this episode include:- The end of Moto2 and Moto3 as we know them- The MotoGP Hall of Fame- Alex Marquez's bike upgrade for 2026The pair then go on to discuss what they're looking for 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!
The Catalan Gp is covered on this episode. With usually dull racing Jim and Rich jim and rich focused more on the news of the week. The announcement was that Gunther Steiner of drive to survive F1 fame is now a MotoGP own having bought the Tech3 team. Out on track the Moto3 race only became interesting in the last 5 laps. Jim was happy that for the first time in a long long time the riders kept out of the pit lane exit while riding 5 wide on the front straight. Piqueras took the win but despite a long lap penalty Rueda finished second and still has a commanding lead in the championship. In Moto2 Holgado lead every lap to take his first Moto2 win. The best par of the race was Munoz's pass of Dixion going into turn one. I was a masterful outside to inside maneuver but sadly Dixion was able to get back by in the late stages of the race. In MotoGP Marquez won, no not Marc, but Alex. Alex was unbeatable by anyone but himself as he crashed out of a comfortable win in the Sprint and handed the win to his brother. On Sunday he was unbeatable taking a commanding win after an early dice with Marc. 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…….
Our host Dave Neal is joined by AJN Steelstock Kawasaki's Max Cook, one of the hottest young talents in the British Superbike Championship. At just 22, Max already has a National STK600 title, Junior World Championship experience, a Moto3 wildcard at Silverstone, and now a string of eye-catching performances in the premier class.Fresh from his second BSB podium at Thruxton and a standout weekend at Cadwell Park, Max opens up about life on the BSB grid, adapting to the pressure, and why he's tipped (by his teammate, no less) as a future British Superbike Champion.This episode dives into:The breakthrough moments of 2025 so farLessons learned from world championship racingHis goals and mindset for the futureSubscribe now and don't miss this candid chat with one of the sport's brightest stars.#britishsuperbikes #kawasaki #motorcycleracing #risingstar #talent #moto3 #grandprix #motogp Send us a text Support the showWould you like early access to shows and the chance to ask questions of the guests? Well, you can, right here... https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138RidinGraphics: https://www.instagram.com/ridingraphics/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/demographics/?locale=en_GBFacebook: Off Track Podcast https://www.facebook.com/OffTrackTheMotorcycleRacingPodcast/ Instagram: @offtrackpodcastukhttps://www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk/Twitter: @offtrack_https://twitter.com/OffTrack_ IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal
Jim and Rich are back to talk about MotoGP Round 14 from Balaton Park in Hungary. The Hungarian MotoGP weekend was as much about the new track as the racing itself, with several incidents calling into question the suitability of the track for MotoGP action. Notwithstanding this, Moto3 dealt up another masterclass by Max Quilles, followed by more of the same from David Alonso in the Moto2 race. MotoGP was the MM93 show again but Bez, Acosta and Martin hinted at what may become a slightly closer battle out front as the season moves into the latter stages. Aside from the MotoGP weekend action, the lads talk through a bunch of listener feedback and some significant rider movements and news. 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…….
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve sit down to chat about the first ever MotoGP race at Balaton Park, Hungary. Talking points for this episode include:- Silly Season- Honda's ranks of injured riders- Yamaha's confirmation of the V4The pair then go on to discuss the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and both MotoGP races and, as per usual, gush over Marc Marquez. 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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://motoweek.net Thanks for listening!
Questa sera le nostre analisi, dalla settima vittoria (con doppietta) consecutiva di Marc Marquez, all'ottimo secondo posto di Acosta (KTM) e all'Aprilia in festa: Marco Bezzecchi sul podio e Jorge Martin in rimonta subito dietro. Il campione del mondo è da considerare recuperato? Bagnaia al peggiore fine settimana 2025 apre la lista dei delusi: Di Giannantonio costretto a partire dalla pit lane con la moto di riserva anziché dalla prima fila (cosa è accaduto?), Bastianini che anche qui poteva concretizzare e si è trovato nei guai (che spavento!), il team Gresini con la battuta di arresto di Alex e Aldeguer. Capiremo come Honda abbia fatto bene con un ottimo Luca Marini, mentre Yamaha è apparsa in difficoltà nonostante la grinta di Quartararo, che sbaglia la frenata in curva 1 nella Sprint e rischia uno strike. Nelle altre classi, finale avvincente in Moto3 con Quiles e Perrone a contatto, Pini out; e Moto2 con il primo successo di Alonso davanti a Moreira.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
They are finally back together to discuss everything from the Red Bull Ring! They start taking about their trips and holiday adventures and then start the show off with a bit of listener feedback. Next up was all the news from the summer break. The guys share their thoughts on the attendance at the Red Bull Ring and then on the silly season rider and team swaps. Last news item covered is the 2026 WSBK and MotoGP schedules. The racing was good in the Moto3 class as four riders fought for the lean in the opening laps. This quartet was joined by two more riders to create an exciting ending to the race. Moto was drama filled for Gonzalez. A non-finish decreased his points lead to 19 over title rival Canet. Moreira after another win is in with a shout at the world title as well. The MotoGP class saw a surprise pole sitter in Bezzecchi, while Marc Marquez fell. Have no fear Marc rebounded to win the Sprint on Saturday and the GP on Sunday, but Bezzecchi did make him sort of work for it. 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…….
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve sit down to chat about the latest MotoGP race at The RedBull Ring in Austria. Talking points for this episode include:- The Stability Control System- Tech3's future- The Bagger World CupThe pair then go on to discuss the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and both MotoGP races, as well as some more MotoGP talking points. 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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://motoweek.net Thanks for listening!
Le gomme sotto la pressione minima e il balletto dei piloti Ducati nella Sprint: cosa è successo, come Marc ha gestito la situazione e Pecco ha pagato, come funziona il software Ducati. Sono tanti i temi tecnici della prova numero dodici del mondiale 2025. C'è il 93 che fa quello che vuole e il 63 che sorride con la prima pole e poi soffre (come stavolta soffrono Diggia e Alex Marquez). C'è Aprilia, con un Bezzecchi sempre più convinto e il rientro di Jorge Martin (da valutare). E c'è KTM che tira un sospiro di sollievo con il nuovo AD, mette Acosta sui due podi e ritrova una grande Enea Bastianini. Ducati vince, ma è ancora la regina incontrastata? Sul lato giapponese della MotoGP si è vista a Brno più Honda che Yamaha. Sfortunato Joan Mir che andava forte ed è stato abbattuto, buono Quartararo che svetta almeno in qualifica. Le due case stanno lavorando forte e restano nel “rank D” delle concessioni, dunque hanno mano libera. Infine Moto2 e Moto3 meno combattute del solito: perché Guido Pini, dopo la sua prima pole, è rimasto indietro?Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
Questa sera la nostra analisi del GP d'Austria: dalla pole position di Bez alla doppietta di Marc Marquez, al podio carico di promesse, all'ottimo Enea Bastianini che chiude subito dietro al fenomeno Acosta. Ma cosa è accaduto a Bagnaia, che pareva ben impostato dopo le qualifiche? Il doppio disastro avrà delle conseguenze? Come reagisce Ducati alla polemica? La concorrenza avanza, Aprilia e KTM sono chiaramente più vicine alle rosse, il team Gresini Racing festeggia il suo giovane fenomeno (e Alex secondo dietro al fratello nella Sprint), il VR46 arranca e Diggia va a fuoco. Dietro, la Honda si difende mentre affonda la Yamaha su una pista ostica da sempre. Bei successi di Moreira in Moto2 (appiedato Gonzales e fuori Alonso) e Piqueras in Moto3 con qualche intemperanza di Munoz.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dopogp-motogp-moto-it--4070022/support.
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP race at Brno, Czechia. Talking points for this episode include:- Another young rider's tragic crash- More Jorge Martin news- Argentina to return to the MotoGP calendar The pair go on to chat about the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP races in BrnoEnjoy 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://www.motorsport.com/ | https://oxleybom.com/ | https://motoweek.net | https://paddockpasspodcast.com | motorsporttickets.comThanks for listening!
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP race at Sachsenring, Germany. Talking points for this episode include:- The sad passing of Borja Gomez - Jorge Martin (again)- Pedro Acosta's telling offThe pair go on to chat about the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP 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://paddockpasspodcast.comThanks for listening!
The guys get together again to talk about the action from Assen. This year the cathedral celebrated 100 years of racing. The action fast and furious as a number of riders had crashes on Friday. Marc Marquez and Ai Ogura having the biggest ones. The racing action started off with Moto3 and the pack racing was tight and exciting as always. The lunette crash at the chicane saw the Italian struck by Furusato. This brought out a red flag once the leaders had reach the 4th sector. Jim then goes on a rant, arguing that the red flag should have been displayed by at least sector two. The Moto2 race featured Moreira winning the race after stalking Canet the whole way. With this win Moreira becomes the first Brazilian to win a Moto2 race. MotoGp was also a crash filled event. The Sprint went off with out a hitch and saw Marc Marquez make a great start from the second row to win with his brother in second and Bezzecchi a strong third. Sunday Marc had another great start and cruised to victory at the slowest possible speed. Alex and Acosta tangled with Alex suffering a broke hand in the accident and Acosta was accused by Marc of riding too aggressively. Bagnaia set several fastest laps looked good and hopefully the podium will help him to fight at the front for the rest of the year. 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…….
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve discuss the latest MotoGP race at Assen, Netherlands. Talking points for this episode include:- The latest in the Jorge Martin/Aprilia saga- Confirmation of Michelin's non-existent new front tyre- Tim's dodgy internet connection The pair go on to chat about 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://paddockpasspodcast.comThanks for listening!
Jim and Rich are back to talk about Round 9 of MotoGP from majestic Mugello in Italy. First up there's the news that Liberty is officially cleared to make its majority stake purchase from Dorna, which will see it take the reigns of MotoGP and World Superbike. The guys talk through what this means in terms of opportunities and risks. Then its on to the racing from Mugello. As always, Moto3 served up a race of bonkers pack action, with Máximo Quiles taking his maiden win. In Moto2, Manuel González took another dominant win to strengthen his grasp on the championship lead. Then in MotoGP Marc Márquez showed just how much he has in reserve to overcome a mishap at the start of the Sprint, then duke it out with Pecco and Alex for the win in Sundays main event. As far as the destination of the 2025 MotoGP world championship is concerned, both Jim and Rich feel like its game over for everyone else. 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…….