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Full Throttle: Eurosport Bikes Podcast
Racing community mourns the loss of Dean Berta Viñales
Season 4, Ep. 15
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Sadly, on Saturday, September 25, World Supersport 300 rider Dean Berta Viñales passed away following a multi-rider crash at Jerez.
We use this time to remember him. Our thoughts and hearts go out to all of his family and friends.
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14:45||Season 4, Ep. 20Greg Haines and James Whitham look back on a rainy weekend in Indonesia and salute new world champion Toprak Razgatlioglu after he secured his first title at the end of what has been a thrilling season of racing. And with the 2021 championship in the bag, thoughts already turn to next year.19. ‘The biggest week of his life!’ – Toprak bids to end Rea's title run in Indonesia showdown
53:48||Season 4, Ep. 19After five weeks off, World Superbikes returns for the Championship Finale! Jonathan Rea has won the last six world titles but has to overturn a 30-point deficit in Indonesia to deny Toprak Razgatlioglu his first World Championship.Greg Haines is joined by James Whitham and James Toseland to discuss one of the most intriguing title battles they've seen!18. Party time at Brands Hatch as Taz Mackenzie claims BSB title! Plus pure drama in World Superbikes in San Juan!
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