
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureSportsAutomotive | |||

It's Borrie's worst nightmare come to life. Not only did Marc Marquez do Marc Marquez things in Hungary at the weekend but Tug has done the calculations and it seems that mathematically the Spaniard can still win the championship. Pray for the Big Ma... more
Is Aprilia the new Ducati? Is Trooper Lu our new home? How long before we get deplatformed from YouTube? These questions and more answered in episode 202 as the boys record from a new venue and Aprilia continues to flip the script on their Italian co... more
It's usually said in jest but 'At least nobody died' describes the weekend at Catalunya perfectly. There are some broken bodies and one exploded motorcycle but rarely has it been truer to say genuinely 'At least nobody died'. Which is good news becau... more
It is fitting that this, a milestone episode of the Greatest Motorcycling Podcast in the Universe, should fall on the week of one of the great annual Moto GP events. Like so much in life (language, wine, cheese, women, sex) the French just get it rig... more
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If you love MotoGP and don’t take life too seriously, this podcast is mandatory listening. Boris, Tuggs, and Fredo somehow manage to mix deep paddock insight with the kind of brilliantly vulgar humor that makes you laugh out loud in the grocery store like a lunatic.One minute they’re breaking down race strategy, rider psychology, and behind the scenes paddock gossip… the next minute they’re doing absurd skits, reading “letters” from riders past and present, and firing off jokes that absolutely s... more
If you love MotoGP and don’t take life too seriously, this podcast is mandatory listening. Boris, Tuggs, and Fredo somehow manage to mix deep paddock insight with the kind of brilliantly vulgar humor that makes you laugh out loud in the grocery store like a lunatic.One minute they’re breaking down race strategy, rider psychology, and behind the scenes paddock gossip… the next minute they’re doing absurd skits, reading “letters” from riders past and present, and firing off jokes that absolutely s... more
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!
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!
Great show
How about send it senna
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A high-energy, unapologetically blunt roundtable that blends deep MotoGP analysis with sharp humor, gossip, and behind-the-scenes industry chatter. Episodes frequently mix race recaps, rider moves, contract talk, sponsorship plugs, and paddock culture with off-color banter, travel pitches, and guest segments that bring travel and lifestyle angles to the sport. The show stands out for its long-running banter, fearless takes, and a willingness to riff on everything from track controversies to brand sponsorships, making it entertaining for hardcore fans while still touching on technical and strategic themes.
Overall, it leans into personality as much as precision, often featuring live events, fan interactions, and colorful storytelling from a... more
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Recent guests on MotoPG include:
1. Archie McDonald
2. Peter Voorst
3. Kev Stephens
4. Mick Doohan
5. Pete Borst
6. Jake Dixon
7. Hayden Belgrave
8. Matt Burt
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