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There have never been three more sophisticated, informed, or serious MotoGP commentators than those screaming bastards on Italian TV. Or those stuttering Pom pumpernickels who keep saying “penultimate” because its fancier than “second-last”. They’re pretty good at this MotoGP commentary stuff. And there’s a few Spanish commentators who are the top of their game. We’re not them.

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Welcome to the Indian Summer Sessions. The world’s greatest podcast has placed its feet upon the warpath of joy, disclosure, and insight. Not ours, of course. That would be unseemly. We will instead place the Indian war bonnet upon our oddly-shaped h... more

Welcome to the Indian Summer Sessions. The world’s greatest podcast has placed its feet upon the warpath of joy, disclosure, and insight. Not ours, of course. That would be unseemly. We will instead place the Indian war bonnet upon our oddly-shaped h... more

Welcome to the Indian Summer Sessions. The world’s greatest podcast has placed its feet upon the warpath of joy, disclosure, and insight. Not ours, of course. That would be unseemly. We will instead place the Indian war bonnet upon our oddly-shaped h... more

Welcome to the Indian Summer Sessions. The world’s greatest podcast has placed its feet upon the warpath of joy, disclosure, and insight. Not ours, of course. That would be unseemly. We will instead place the Indian war bonnet upon our oddly-shaped h... more

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Recent Guests

Jack Appleyard
MotoGP pit lane commentator
MotoGP
Episode: Moto PG 186: Indian Summer Sessions Jack Appleyard
Troy Herfoss
Motorcycle racer and Indian Motorcycle rider
Indian Motorcycles
Episode: Moto PG 185: 2025 Indian Summer Sessions Troy Herfoss
Pete Voorst
Representative from Compass Expeditions
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Episode: Moto PG 178: She was Made of Sexualised Peanut Butter
Jack Miller
Professional MotoGP racer
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Episode: Moto PG 169: Jack Miller!
Pete Vorst
Alpha male leader from the Compass Expositions Thailand Tour, motorcyclist and motorcycle writer
Compass Expositions
Episode: Moto PG 162: All The Different Flavoured Lubes
Damo Cuddlin
MotoGP coach and commentator known for his insights on racing
Episode: Moto PG 161: Franky's Lady Parts Are Bruised
Patrick Primmer
Crew chief for MotoGP racer Alex Rins
Yamaha
Episode: Indian Summer Sessions Moto PG Podcast: Patrick Primmer
Simon Crafar
Former motorcycle racer and new MotoGP steward
Episode: Moto PG 143: No Man Is An Island
Fabio Quattararo
Professional motorcycle racer
Yamaha
Episode: Moto PG 143: No Man Is An Island

Hosts

Borrie
Co-host with a dynamic personality, engaging listeners with irreverent humor and insights into MotoGP events.
Tug
Co-host known for his entertaining storytelling and unique perspective on motorbike culture and events.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 840 ratings
  • A stinking poms motoPG review

    The most hilarious and yet informative motoGP podcast, every single episode is brilliant and makes my commute so much more entertaining. Probably not for the easily offended but that’s what I love about this outlaw podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DickoJD
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Exceptional Entertainment

    Just started listening this season and I’m hooked, wish I had discovered this show sooner. Love that the episodes are long and that the guys have no filter, unlike most of the low testosterone European journalists. Great chemistry makes for an easy listen as well. Love all of the segments, especially the poems 🤣. Keep up the good work and the Simon “Lava lamp with legs” Patterson man boob slander! Love it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JRB199
    United States9 months ago
  • Send it senna

    Great show

    How about send it senna

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Insultingourintelegance
    Australia10 months ago
  • The best

    The best podcast on motorcycle racing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    duivol
    Belgiuma year ago
  • Great stuff

    Long time MotoGP fan who just discovered this podcast. This is the greatest thing I’ve listened too, it’s always great to have a laugh while getting up to date and bang on info, have now listened from the start and relived the MotoGP action from late 2019. On a side note, here’s hoping Honda sort themselves out and Sumcunt can have better results that Bukkake Nakagami. Keep it up guys

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ST37E
    Australiaa year ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners enjoy the depth of knowledge shared about MotoGP, attributing a fun yet informative quality to the show.
Overall, the camaraderie among hosts is celebrated, reflecting a communal love for motorcycle racing.
There are mixed feelings regarding the amount of time spent on sponsorships, with some requesting less advertisement in favor of content.
Fans appreciate the humorous and irreverent tone, with many finding the banter entertaining and relatable.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#237
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Moto PG 186: Indian Summer Sessions Jack Appleyard
Q: Can I ask, how did you, give us a bit of the Jack Appleyard background. How did you get into this?
Jack shares his family background in racing, starting from his grandfather's involvement and his own experience in the British Superbike Paddock, leading to his role in MotoGP.
Moto PG 186: Indian Summer Sessions Jack Appleyard
Q: While we're talking about you being sad, tell us why you're here, Jack. Why are you in Australia during your holidays?
Jack mentions he is there for the cricket and acknowledges that it's not going particularly well, but he enjoys the beaches, beer, and women there.
Moto PG 170: Good Dutch Head
Q: What can we expect from Jack Miller this season?
They express optimism about Miller's potential success in MotGP, noting his consistent performance and positive attitude.
Moto PG 170: Good Dutch Head
Q: What do you think about Marc Marquez's performance this season?
The hosts discuss how Marquez is dominating the season with a significant points lead and express surprise at the overall racing dynamics of MotoGP.
Indian Summer Sessions MotoPG Podcast: Joel Kelso
Q: Are you feeling any pressure to perform better now that you've improved significantly?
For sure, there's definitely pressure, but it's mainly coming from myself. I think it's important to maintain that pressure to achieve results based on my past experiences.

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What is MotoPG about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on all things MotoGP, this series is characterized by a blend of humor, candid commentary, and engaging discussions about motorcycle racing. The hosts share their unique personal anecdotes while providing insights into various aspects of the MotoGP world, including rider performances, race strategies, and the culture surrounding motorcycle racing. With a playful, irreverent tone, they touch on controversies, technical challenges, and the emotional highs and lows of the sport, showcasing a deep camaraderie among themselves and with their audience. This dynamic approach makes each episode both entertaining and informative for avid MotoGP fans.

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1. Oxley Bom MotoGP podcast
2. The Race MotoGP Podcast
3. Paddock Pass Podcast
4. Crash MotoGP Podcast
5. For The Love Of MotoGP

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MotoPG launched 6 years ago and published 185 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on MotoPG include:

1. Jack Appleyard
2. Troy Herfoss
3. Pete Voorst
4. Jack Miller
5. Pete Vorst
6. Damo Cuddlin
7. Patrick Primmer
8. Simon Crafar

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