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Marquez on the hunt at Brno | Czech GP Preview

Season 2, Ep. 20

MotoGP heads back to Brno, and after Balaton Park, ahem, this feels like a proper circuit for proper Grand Prix racing.

This week on Gas It Out, the gang preview the Czech GP, as Marc Marquez looks to keep closing the championship gap and Aprilia arrive at a circuit that should suit them.

Brno gives MotoGP bikes room to breathe, so the boys discuss its brilliant layout, why riders love it, whether Aprilia should be favourites, how dangerous Marquez now looks in the title fight, and why Balaton Park still gives us plenty to moan about.

There’s also chat on World Superbikes from Misano, Bulega’s dominance, empty grandstands versus ticket prices, and why some circuits just get it right.

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