Crash has been the global leader in terms of MotoGP news and features over the last 20 years so to expand our coverage of the sport we all love, we are now doing a weekly podcast!
An in-house production brought to you by the Crash MotoGP team: Presented by Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Lewis Duncan (MotoGP Journalist)
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsSports NewsSports |
We preview the French Grand Prix at Le Mans and are we set for another thriller at the iconic circuit? Can Quartararo and Zarco deliver for the home fans? Will we see Marc Marquez bounce back after his home GP disappointment at Jerez?
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Alex Marquez wins his first Grand Prix in the premier class as his brother Marc makes another costly error. Fabio Quartararo produces an amazing weekend to take P2 in Spain. We discuss the struggles of Pecco Bagnaia and also a little about Maverick V... more
We preview the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez and the prospect of another great fight between Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia, will we get it? Also, we talk about Jorge Martin, Aprilia and the rumours of Toprak Razgatlioglu and Pedro Acosta being linked ... more
On this week's podcast we review the Qatar Grand Prix and the brilliance of Marc Marquez as he wins again from Pole, we also discuss tyre pressure penalties with Maverick Vinales, Pecco Bagnaia's missed opportunity and the rotten luck of injuries con... more
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I have been listening for over 5 years to any content put out there about MotoGP including many other podcasts, I live in US, happen to be female and love Motogp. I feel these 3 carry on great discussions, know their info and love their analytics and humor too! Keep up the good work! My favorite podcast for sure!
This podcast was never bad, but when it started, it wasn’t amongst my favorites. I still listened and enjoyed it. It has with time grown to be a contender for my favorite pod. The longer form episodes in particular have really upped the level. You can tell the team works really hard on the product and there efforts, for this listener are really appreciated. It’s grown into one of the very best. I love Crash.net, and I now love this pod just as much. Great job, keep up the fantastic work!
The content of these podcast are consistently great.
My only remark would be that the volume of the advertisements is so much higher than the volume used during the podcast, it actually hurts unless you are quick enough to turn it down quick.
That is an inconvenience when listening while riding so I am limiting this podcast for times when I am at the house or static elsewhere.
Listened to 4/5 shows and found no real insight beyond what me and my mates might chat about down the pub. Was hoping These guys might have interesting info from behind the scenes but it’s mostly just same as any fans chatting away. Not a bad thing if you just want more MotoGP talk but hoped for a little more.
Could do with someone on the team with better insider knowledge of the paddock, teams or engineers, to offer a different perspective.
Great show for all motorcycle enthusiasts et al
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This podcast provides in-depth discussions about the world of MotoGP, featuring expert analysis and commentary on the latest races, riders, and team dynamics. The hosts connect with their audience through engaging conversations that explore the intricacies of motorcycle racing and the personal rivalries that shape it, often highlighting the performances of key figures such as Marc and Alex Marquez, as well as the evolving landscape of competitive teams like Ducati and Yamaha. With a mix of analysis, predictions, and reflections on past events, it offers insights that are likely to appeal to both die-hard fans and casual listeners interested in the excitement of MotoGP.
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