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96. Marquez & Bagnaia Clash In Portimao đ„ Portuguese GP Review
43:14On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team review the Portuguese Grand Prix. Which seen Marc Marquez & Pecco Bagnaia clash in Grand Prix which left them with zero points. Jorge Martin looked fantastic in Portimao and has now opened up a good points lead in the World Championship. Maverick Vinales suffered late heartbreak as his Aprilia suffered Gearbox issues, but some comfort for him as he won the Sprint Race. Enea Bastianini looked back to his old self after grabbing Pole Position & 2nd in the Grand Prix. But what about The Rookie, Pedro Acosta. Grabbing his first MotoGP Podium in just his 2nd ever MotoGP Grand Prix, truly incredible.We also talk about Moto2 & THAT overtake from Toprak Razgatlioglu in WorldSBK.Make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast & don't forget to like the video on our YouTube Channel!Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPRob - https://twitter.com/robertcjonesFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/
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95. The First 2025 MotoGP Rider Move Already? Portuguese MotoGP Preview đ
36:11On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team preview the Portuguese Grand Prix for MotoGP & also look ahead to WorldSBK in Barcelona. We also talk about the news that Moto2 Star Fermin Aldeguer is set to join Pramac Racing onboard a Ducati in 2025, leaving questions over Jorge Martin's future. There is also news about the potential of Fabio Quartararo joining Aprilia for 2025, after reports in Italy suggested that Aprilia have already approached the 2021 World Champion about next season.Make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast & don't forget to like the video on our YouTube Channel!Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPRob - https://twitter.com/robertcjonesFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/94. Bagnaia's perfect start as Marquez & Acosta battle in Qatar! đ
46:00On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team review the Qatar Grand Prix & the best possible start to the season for World Champion Pecco Bagnaia. We also discuss the strong performances from KTM's Brad Binder & Jorge Martin, whilst Marc Marquez showed strong Top 5 pace throughout the weekend as he battled with MotoGP rookie, Pedro Acosta!It was a weekend to forget for Aprilia, as it leaves a sense of what could've been. The team also take a look at Honda & Yamaha's progress and discuss the chaotic Moto2 & Moto3 races with the new Pirelli rubber.Make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast & don't forget to like the video on our YouTube Channel!Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPRob - https://twitter.com/robertcjonesFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/93. MotoGP is BACK! Qatar GP Preview đ¶đŠ
48:12The Crash MotoGP Podcast is back! We look ahead to the season opener in 2024 for MotoGP. With plenty of thoughts & questions heading into this weekend about Marc Marquez's racing debut with Gresini Racing. Ducati's GP24 bike looks to be even better in the hands of World Champion Pecco Bagnaia. But can Jorge Martin & Enea Bastianini ruin the party? We also talk about KTM, Aprilia & of course Pedro Acosta. How about Yamaha & Honda's prospects for the season ahead? Can they catch the rest of the pack?Make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast & don't forget to like the video on our YouTube Channel!Follow our hosts:Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_Pete - https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGPRob - https://twitter.com/robertcjonesFollow our channels:Twitter (X) - Crash MotoGPInstagram - Crash MotoGPFacebook - Crash Net MotoGPhttps://www.crash.net/92. Has The Marc Marquez Magic Gone? And Goodbye... For Now!
52:24The Future of Marc Marquez, Miller on a march, Track Limits again... and a goodbye from us... for now! Donât forget to like and subscribe!Follow our hosts:Harry â> https://twitter.com/imharrybenjamin Keith â> https://twitter.com/KeithHuewen Pete â> https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGP Follow us on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/crash_motogpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/crashnet_motogp/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CRASH.NET.MOTOGPwww.crash.netÂ91. Your Questions Answered... and an important message at the end!
38:13Weâre going through and clearing out the Crash MotoGP inbox to get anything and everything answered. Donât forget to like and subscribe!Follow our hosts:Harry â> https://twitter.com/imharrybenjamin Keith â> https://twitter.com/KeithHuewen Pete â> https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGP Follow us on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/crash_motogpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/crashnet_motogp/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CRASH.NET.MOTOGPwww.crash.netÂ90. Womenâs World Championship, MotoE and MotoGP Tech with Amy Reynolds and Scott Smart
01:37:35During this little MotoGP break, we thought weâd take a deep dive into some other talking points within the motorcycle world. All things MotoE...We know how much Keith loves that, but Scott Smart, the former World Superbike director of technology is here to give us the lowdown on the revamped all electric series. Plus, weâll be taking a look at the new Womenâs World Motorcycle championship the FIM announced a few weeks ago and joining us to do that is broadcaster Amy Reynolds. Donât forget to like and subscribe!Follow our hosts:Harry â> https://twitter.com/imharrybenjamin Keith â> https://twitter.com/KeithHuewen Pete â> https://twitter.com/McLarenMotoGP Follow us on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/crash_motogpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/crashnet_motogp/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CRASH.NET.MOTOGPwww.crash.netÂ