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¡Que respetuosos somos los motoristas! Y eso me gusta. ¿Por qué lo digo? Porque Internet está lleno de listas de los peores pilotos de la historia de la F1... y prácticamente virgen de listas de los peores pilotos de MotoGP. Como yo soy “bipolar”, me gustan las motos y los coches, voy a hacer dos listas sobre pilotos de la era MotoGP y hablaré de los mejores… y de los peores. ¡Este va a ser un vídeo polémico! Pero con una polémica sana. Porque hay opiniones para todos los gustos. Eso sí, os aseguro una cosa: Está hecho desde el máximo respecto a cualquier piloto capaz de subirse a una MotoGP y rodar mediamente rápido con ella. En mi caso, en este video creo que ha prevalecido más el aficionado que el periodista. Para este vídeo me he centrado en la máxima categoría, pero además en la era MotoGP, que arrancó en 2002. El motivo es sencillo: No voy a hablar de “oídas” de pilotos legendarios que vi rodar poco o nada, de montones de años de carreras, porque el Mundial de motos nació, como sabéis, en 1949. Así que he centrado el tiro. Comenzamos con los mejores. Los 5 mejores. Ya sé lo que me vais a decir los “listillos” de turno: Es muy fácil elegir los 5 mejores porque solo ha habido 9 campeones distintos, los ordenas por número de títulos y a correr. Eso es lo que haría un periodista vago, que no es mi caso. Porque la dificultad está en elegir solo cinco y hacerlo no solo por el número de títulos sino por los méritos… todos los Campeones del Mundo son Campeones del Mundo… vaya perogrullada… todos lo merecen… pero no todos los títulos valen lo mismo. Así que esta es mi clasificación del quinto al primero. Quinto: Dani Pedrosa. He elegido a Pedrosa que ha tenido la mala suerte de coincidir con dos pilotos entre los mejores de la historia, Márquez y Rossi, Rossi y Márquez… más que las lesiones, para mi esa ha sido la mala suerte de este pilotazo. Cuarto: Casey Stoner. Creo que podría estar disputando el podio de esta clasificación, porque el talento de Casey en infinito… Tercero: Jorge Lorenzo. No está aquí solamente por sus 3 títulos logrados en 2010, 2012 y 2015. Está aquí porque creo que es uno de los pilotos que más sabe adaptarse a las circunstancias, que mejor entiende la moto y que tiene una cabeza muy bien amueblada. Segundo: Valentino Rossi. Rossi tiene 6 títulos en MotoGP, con lo que iguala a Marc… en MotoGP, pero no en la categoría reina, porque se llevó el último mundial de la era 500. Ese llamémosle “récord” no se lo va a quitar nadie: Ser el último ganador en 500 y el primero en MotoGP. And the winner is… Marc Márquez. Esto lo esperabais muchos de vosotros. Sí, tiene los mismos títulos en MotoGP que Rossi, aunque Rossi le aventaja por su título de 500. Pero Márquez ha conseguido alguien que no ha conseguido nadie: Ganar el año de su debut… y nadie puede decir… “es que era un año fácil” Pues no, gano a Jorge Lorenzo por 4 puntos a Dani Pedrosa y a Valentino Rossi… ¡a la primera! Luego encadenó un título tras otro y muchos dijeron que tenía la mejor moto… luego se demostró que no era así… y esta historia no se ha terminado. Los 5 peores. Esta lista va a generar menos polémica, aunque sí intercambio de opiniones… hay más donde elegir. Y es que no es lo mismo decir peor que malo cuando es una comparación. Si dices que el piloto A es peor que el B, no quiere decir que el A sea malo… puede ser menos bueno… vamos ya con la lista: Quinto. James Toseland. Ha habido muchos pilotos más lentos que Toseland. Pero a veces no es lo bueno o lo malo que seas, sino las expectativas que despiertes. Y es que, si llegas con la etiqueta de “Campeón del Mundo” de Superbikes a MotoGP, lo menos que esperas es que al menos caiga algún podio… Tras dos temporadas en MotoGP sin pena ni gloria, se volvió a las Superbikes. Cuarto. Luca Marini. Más de lo mismo. Mientras sus compañeros de equipo lo dan todo, pagándolo con múltiples caídas, los “Wild Card” le superan regularmente y va detrás del último muchas veces, Luca ha conseguido terminar el Mundial 2024 en el puesto 22… de 22 pilotos. Este aparente milagro se debe básicamente a que solo ha conseguido ganar a los “Wild Card” que han participado en una o dos carreras.… Desde el máximo respeto: Ser hermano del mito Rossi no de derecho a ocupar un lugar que otros pilotos aprovecharían mucho mejor. Tercero. Neil Hogson. Mismo caso que James Toseland… de campeón del Mundo de Superbikes en 2003 a quedar 17º en el Mundial de MotoGP en 2004 con un octavo puesto como mejor resultado… dicen que Toprak vendrá a MotoGP en 2026… pues no sé si conoce el refrán de “cuando las barbas del vecino veas cortar… pon las tuyas a remojar”. Segundo. Lucas Pesek. Esto no se entiende: Le echan de su equipo de Moto2 en 2010 por falta de resultados y le ficha en 2013 el equipo italiano Came todaRacing Project para MotoGP como compañero de Danilo Petrucci. ¿Pensaban que con el doble de potencia lo iba a hacer mejor? Su mejor puesto fue el décimo sexto en Montmeló y consigue exactamente 0 puntos. And the winner is: Christophe Ponsson. Una cosa es ser lento… y otra acabar a una vuelta de ganador… una cosa es ser novato… y otra ser un peligro en la pista. No es culpa del pobre Christophe, francés de Lyon, sino de lo que pensaron que era una buena idea para sustituir a Tito Rabat, que se había lesionado, en el GP de San Marino de 2018. Os digo lo que dijo Márquez: “No es recomendable. ¿Peligroso? Sí, porque el pobre no tiene ninguna culpa". Rossi dijo: “Es un error tener un piloto que no tiene experiencia con esta moto. Pobrecito". Rodaba más lento que las Moto2. Pero algo bueno hubo: Por primera vez se pensó en una superlicencia para MotoGP a imagen y semejanza de la F1. Una buena idea. Conclusión. ¡Tenía más! Algunos se han librado de esta en la lista de los peores… pero bueno, solo quería escoger 5 de cada… espero vuestras opiniones en comentarios.
New for 2024. Every Thursday, Greg Haines gets the latest news, results and opinions from the world of motorcycle racing. There's conversation and insight on British Superbikes, MotoGP and World Superbikes with James Whitham, Josh Close and James Toseland.Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
Keith's back at the Stirrup Cup for part 2 of his sit down with two-time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider and musician, James Toseland to chat all about his career, life today and MotoGP in 2023! A big thank you to the Stirrup Cup for hosting us. Do head on down and see it for yourself:The Stirrup CupWoodland AvenueBarton SeagraveNN15 6QPOMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith's back at the Stirrup Cup for a sit down with two-time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider and musician, James Toseland to chat all about his career, life today and MotoGP in 2023! A big thank you to the Stirrup Cup for hosting us. Do head on down and see it for yourself:The Stirrup CupWoodland AvenueBarton SeagraveNN15 6QPOMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Please be aware in this episode we do speak about suicide. If you are struggling, please reach out to any of the below organisations: The SAMARITANS CALL - 116 123TEXT - SHOUT to 85258In the UK visit MIND.org.uk or contact the NHSIn the USA call the Suicide Hotline on 998In Australia call the Suicide Hotline on 131114Wherever you are in the world, visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention website to find a help line - https://www.iasp.info/crisis-centres-helplines/ This week, two time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider turned broadcaster, James Toseland joins us to chat about his life and career, the state of MotoGP in 2023, World Superbikes and predictions for this weekends Austrian Grand Prix! Follow our hosts:Harry: https://twitter.com/imharrybenjamin Keith : https://twitter.com/KeithHuewen Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/omgmotogpInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/omgmotogp/YouTube: / @omgmotogp Produced by MotorMouth Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Začátek sezony nemohl Petrovi Svobodovi dopadnout líp. Během úvodního závodního víkendu urval dvě první místa v nabité kategorii Mistrovství světa supersport 300 a svým konkurentům dal jasně najevo, že si na něj musí dát velký pozor. Petr mezi závody a maturitou dorazil do redakce Motorkáři.cz a na červené sedačce se rozpovídal nejen o skvělém Assenu.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.10.536202v1?rss=1 Authors: Gonzalez-Novo, R., Zamora Carreras, H., De Lope-Planelles, A., Lopez-Menendez, H., Roda-Navarro, p., Monroy, F., Wang, L., Toseland, C. P., Redondo-Munoz, J. Abstract: The interplay between cells and their surrounding microenvironment drives multiple cellular functions, including migration, proliferation, and cell fate transitions. The nucleus is a mechanosensitive organelle that adapts external mechanical and biochemical signals provided by the environment into nuclear changes with functional consequences for cell biology. However, the morphological and functional changes of the nucleus induced by 3D extracellular signals remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that cells derived from 3D conditions show an aberrant nuclear morphology and mislocalization of lamin B1 from the nuclear periphery. We found that actin polymerization and protein kinase C (PKC) activity mediate the abnormal distribution of lamin B1 in 3D conditions-derived cells. Further experiments indicated that these cells show altered chromatin compaction, gene transcription and cellular functions such as cell viability and migration. By combining biomechanical techniques, such as force compression and single-nucleus analysis by atomic force microscopy, optical tweezers, and super-resolution microscopy, we have determined that the nucleus from 3D conditions-derived cells show a different mechanical behaviour and biophysical signature than the nucleus from control cells. Together, our work substantiates novel insights into how the extracellular environment alters the cell biology by promoting consistent changes in the chromatin, morphology, lamin B1 distribution, and the mechanical response of the nucleus. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Callum and Jamie chat with Adam Pain, master songwriter, producer, and educator!Adam is a senior lecturer at ACM. Adam's credits include Musicians Channel TV Presenter (Sky), Production and Mix Engineering for Eva Katzler, Toby Jepson, The Nat Martin Band, Guitar Techniques, Total Guitar and Computer Music (magazines), Media Composer with TV, radio and web credits, and music video production work for a variety of artists, including Myke Gray, Toseland and Skunk Anansie.- Advice to beginner songwriters- Reverse engineering your favorite songs is a great way to see huge gains in your skills- Art is art is art- Technology helps you write quickly. Loops can be your friends.- The environment you're in affects your creativity. Are you recording vocals? Dim those lights!- Always have gear at the ready to capture your ideas- You cannot and will not please everybody- Big mistakes are the way to go. Be brave and experiment. Embrace failed experiments.- You have the power. You don't need the big wigs in the music industry to make a good living anymore.- Does copyright law inhibit creativity?- Advice for young people to break through the noise- Change with the times. Go where your ideal audience is.- Be authentic- Is the music industry dead?- Be proactive with your career---------------Do you want free constructive feedback on your songs? Send us an mp3 or SoundCloud link to iwishiknewthatpod@gmail.com and we'll be sure to give your song a listen and send you our thoughts!We love hearing your suggestions for the show or send us a question about songwriting on Facebook or Instagram. Be well, write well. J & C
A Las Vegas child, Mason Dominguez, was found dead last week after his sister handed a note to her teacher, pleading for help. The note was written by the victim's mother, who said her boyfriend had been imprisoning her in her home and that she had not seen her son since December. Las Vegas authorities have arrested a 35-year-old man after allegedly finding the body of a young boy in a freezer in his garage. Brandon Toseland has been charged with two counts of first-degree kidnapping and an open murder charge. https://people.com/crime/las-vegas-child-found-dead-in-freezer-after-sibling-hands-teacher-a-note-asking-to-send-help-to-home/?fbclid=IwAR11cemR6xisAE9pUeVugv_RIQUf3Mfk-j29sQ91XIbuV3w6Q2HE9ecrW04 https://www.ktnv.com/news/report-mother-tells-police-she-was-held-hostage-by-boyfriend-now-accused-of-killing-her-son?fbclid=IwAR21531X8nDez7GsC10xAwzeAw7elBd8DTscWx-OhqQ3OoMdL39Cs5DxxNY https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2022/02/25/brandon-toseland-arrested-freezer-death-mason-dominguez-after-secret-notes/6926942001/?fbclid=IwAR2L-SMeysyVD_Y8dl-t-gZmmDC8kXAX4CpOCF9sjIeq2cKC0HK1rAYJ4Cg WTF News- The Sleep Walking Killer https://historyofyesterday.com/the-sleepwalking-killer-6dd84763ef2e Creepy Crime- Rachel Anthony https://www.fox9.com/news/rachel-anthony-cold-case-investigators-release-new-details-to-spur-tips?fbclid=IwAR0mjBpbtcBViAYTSnFyA_njb4RSwI6hagNUxQDymipFAl9yOzROsWuSWf8 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/featured *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimeparanormalTPS Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimeparanormalpodcast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimeparanormal Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/Cdxic-uJKxE Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! A Serial Killer in Florida? https://youtu.be/s_-GRheuFX8 In Search of Ella Mae https://youtu.be/MemknaBfNYc Who Killed James Duckett? https://youtu.be/wMj2pc9vSKs True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1
Ep. 039: In this installment of the Shred Shack Podcast, your favorite heavy metal caballeros make up for lost time after skipping a week in podcasting by recording a three hour show. After starting things off with some old business regarding Slipknot, Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, we take a look at the latest releases from Wicked Maraya, Khanus, Vektor, Polar, Dark End, Devildriver, Destruction, Toseland, Hatebreed, Seas of Wake, Kvelertak, Grand Magus and Formless. A ton of general, recording, touring and charting news is reviewed for several artists, with a particularly lengthly touring discussion. Pat and Reece from the New York side of things offer up the Top Ten Heavy Metal Songs About Space. For this week's Social Media Highlight segment, we give brief updates on Wasteland Rocks, Our World Below and Apothica before diving into Mata. From there, we discuss our experience seeing Tim "Ripper" Owens performing a mostly acoustic set at the Rock Box, backed and followed by San Antonio's own Jessikill. We follow that up with a discussion about our experience catching Jessikill a second time along with Forever Town, Seance and Worst Case Scenario. Our discussion for the week doubles as our Top Albums for the month of April 2016 as we further discuss our feelings on the latest from Otep, Deftones, Zakk Wylde, Vision of Atlantis, Rob Zombie, Darkestrah, Sig.Ar.Tyr and Aborted. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are delighted to be joined by the youngest ever WorldSBK champion, double world champion, musician and pundit - James Toseland. Powered by Colchester Kawasaki CLICK BUY DELIVER www.colchesterkawasaki.co.uk Merchandise available: www.chasintheracin.com/merchandise/ SOCIALS Facebook: www.facebook.com/motorbikepod Twitter: www.twitter.com/motorbikepod Instagram: www.instagram.com/motorbikepod Patreon: www.patreon.com/motorbikepod
Steve Maraboli once stated that “happiness is not the absence of problems; it is the ability to deal with them.” I believe that. And I maintain that challenges come and they go, while at the same time, overcoming them is what not only strengthens our emotional capacity. But it also aids in growth and development. I believed that sometimes we overlook those moments designed to prune us and take us to our arrival..... Welcome to: Rising above Disappointment References Bell, D. E. (1985). Disappointment in decision making under uncertainty. Operations research, 33(1), 1-27. Retrieved from http://148.204.210.204/mdid/dissapointment.pdf Rivas, R. F., & Toseland, R. W. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson. Retrieved from vbk://9781323747094 Van Dijk, W. W. (1999). Not having what you want versus having what you do not want: The impact of type of negative outcome on the experience of disappointment and related emotions. Cognition & Emotion, 13(2), 129-148. Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.980.7449&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Greg and James have a deep dive into the realities of the lives of racers after a difficult race at Brands Hatch We get the reaction from treble winner Jonathan Rea, Andrea Locatelli reflects on his podium, and Scott Reading opens up about finishing the race after a horrible incident involving his close friend Brad Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Double World Superbike Championship winner and MotoGP legend James Toseland joins Dave Neal across the airwaves to talk South Yorkshire connections, the emotion of racing and battling against injury. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Talking Touring we are joined by 2 time Superbike World Champion James Toseland! Following on from his career as a rider, James made the move to music, forming the band 'Toseland' where both Craig and Liam met. We cover the differences in touring with a band and as a sportsman, mental health while touring, tips for surviving on tour and some fantastic stories about travelling together.
This week we talk to Roger Davis. Roger is a bass player, studio wizard, guitar tech, lovely human, and stage manager. Roger has spent the most recent years working with the likes of Feeder, and James Morrison, but has been a musician for a large portion of his life too. We discuss future of touring, some tips for surviving on the road and share a few of our own stories from our time touring together around the UK and Europe.
61. Interview with Dr Nick Toseland on his adventure into the world of Conspiracy Theories. In this episode, we have an interesting conversation with Nick who researched for his PHD the world of Conspiracy Theories and brings some wisdom on how to help someone who is lost within its world. Read this PHD at here Cris Rogers is a church leader at allhallowsbow.org.uk and Director of Making Disciples. For more information check out wearemakingdisciples.com
June 2020: Two-time World Superbike Champion and former MotoGP rider, James Toseland, admits that it’s a long was to the top if you want to rock ‘n’ roll but is enjoying every moment of his second career as a successful musician and songwriter. Collaborating with Little Angels legend Toby Jepson he has written two albums packed with classic rock and power ballads, toured with Deep Purple and Status Quo, and had Toseland’s We’ll Stop At Nothing adopted as the Special Olympics anthem in 2017. Now, he gives us the inside scoop on the music industry and tells how going on stage is just as much of an adrenaline rush as motorcycle racing. #JamesToseland #Rock #Toseland #WorldSuperbike #Champion #MotoGP #Interview
Grab yourself a tumbler full of single-malt whisky and settle in for a fascinating and revealing catch-up with the two-time World Superbike Champion, rock-star, TV pundit and property mogul - the over-talented James Toseland. He discusses his latest surgeries, the tough start to his racing career, as well as his grandpa rejecting his hand-me-downs and Paolo Nutini getting his ear chewed off.
In this installment of the Shred Shack Podcast, your favorite heavy metal caballeros make up for lost time after skipping a week in podcasting by recording a three hour show. After starting things off with some old business regarding Slipknot, Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, we take a look at the latest releases from Wicked Maraya, Khanus, Vektor, Polar, Dark End, Devildriver, Destruction, Toseland, Hatebreed, Seas of Wake, Kvelertak, Grand Magus and Formless. A ton of general, recording, touring and charting news is reviewed for several artists, with a particularly lengthly touring discussion. Pat and Reece from the New York side of things offer up the Top Ten Heavy Metal Songs About Space. For this week's Social Media Highlight segment, we give brief updates on Wasteland Rocks, Our World Below and Apothica before diving into Mata. From there, we discuss our experience seeing Tim "Ripper" Owens performing a mostly acoustic set at the Rock Box, backed and followed by San Antonio's own Jessikill. We follow that up with a discussion about our experience catching Jessikill a second time along with Forever Town, Seance and Worst Case Scenario. Our discussion for the week doubles as our Top Albums for the month of April 2016 as we further discuss our feelings on the latest from Otep, Deftones, Zakk Wylde, Vision of Atlantis, Rob Zombie, Darkestrah, Sig.Ar.Tyr and Aborted.
Toseland discusses the band's current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman's cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
Toseland discusses the band's current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman's cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
Toseland discusses the band’s current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman’s cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
Toseland discusses the band’s current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman’s cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
Toseland discusses the band’s current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman’s cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
Toseland discusses the band’s current tour through Europe and the UK, including their support for Black Stone Cherry; how the band had 3 ½ days to prepare for the tour after Theory of a Deadman’s cancellation; the making of the second album Cradle to Rage with a new line-up and a German label; his love of playing piano, even through his competitive motorcycling years; how he focused on songwriting and music after a serious motorcycle accident; how he met his wife singer/songwriter Katie Melua, who shares his love of rock music, like Queen; working with his brother-in-law guitarist Zurab Melua; and the fan and media's acceptance of a sportsman entering the music world. [...]
In the very first episode of Britain's best (and only) biking podcast, we discuss the new Yamaha MT-07 (which we haven't actually ridden yet) as well as the Ducati Monster 1200S and MV Agusta Dragster (which we have); analyse BT Sport's new MotoGP presenter line-up while trying to work out what it takes to watch it on TV; look at supercharging, including who's likely to do it, who's already doing it and who did it ten years ago; and Simon explains why he's bought a 1996 Honda FireBlade.
Paul Anthony from Planet Rock Breakfast speaks to Toseland about Planet Rockstock!
Paul Anthony from Planet Rock Breakfast speaks to Toseland about Planet Rockstock!
World Superbike Rider JT promoting his book and chatting about WSBK and BSB.
Welcome to episode #26 The website www.rumblestripradio.com email rumblestripradio@gmail.com Subscribe on the website or through iTunes Great interview in today's show! Sorry for no show last week, got a call from ESPN for more WNBA Finals work. News and Notes T Hayden all but a done deal to move over to Yosh Suzuki Toseland signs for another year with Ten Kate HRC promise him a MotoGP ride for 08? Biaggi looks like he will sign with Alstare to ride WSBK for 07 Three rider team? With Biaggi and Toseland going elsewhere, what does that mean for D'Antin? Mladin shutting down his race team for 07 Chaz Daves to ride for the Celtic Racing Team at Mid Ohio final Jamie Hacking to Kawasaki?? Yamaha may have first right of refusal Willow Springs 200 this weekend. MotoGP Epic race The Doctor v CapirexThe Hobbit puts in a gutsy ride The Lollypop Guild takes another 250 race INTERVIEW!!! 2006 AMA Supersport and Superstock Champion Jamie Hacking!!!! WSBK/WSS Bayliss tries to give away the championship in race one Haga with two solid races Ten Kate have some TC working for them finally? Sofogalu backs up Assen win with another one. Penultimate race at Imola at the end of the month See you next week, don't forget to spread the word! Give it up for the MPG Crew! RSR is a production for Raoul Duke Media LLC and is protected under a Creative Commons License, some rights are reserved.