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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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It's back, bitches, and it's already glorious. The 2026 Moto GP season couldn't have got off to a better start with storylines aplenty both on and off the track. With Baby Jeebus taking it to Marc Marquez, Bez doing what we know Bez can do and not a ... more

It's not our fault Moto GP has left Phillip Island, we were just the ones who told you. The shit hit the fan after the offical announcement that the fastest men on earth would be racing in Adelaide instead of Victoria from next season and lots of peo... 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

Pete Borst
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Episode: Moto PG 194: The Gallipoli Brothers
Jake Dixon
Professional motorcycle racer and factory Honda rider
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Episode: Moto PG: Indian Summer Sessions Jake Dixon
Hayden Belgrave
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Episode: Moto PG 190: Indian Summer Sessions Hayden Belgrave Big Chiefs Customs
Matt Burt
The voice of MotoGP, experienced commentator and journalist
Episode: Moto PG 189: Indian Summer Sessions Matt BIrt
Jacob Roulstone
A motorcycle racer and guest on the podcast who discusses his recovery and upcoming racing opportunities.
Episode: Moto PG 188: Indian Summer Sessions Jacob Roulstone
JJ Nahlous
ASBK racer with a passion for motorcycles
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Episode: Moto PG 187: Indian Summer Sessions JJ Nahlous
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
Compass Expeditions
Episode: Moto PG 178: She was Made of Sexualised Peanut Butter

Hosts

Fredo (Fredo)
Host and commentator with dynamic presence; a core member of the rotation.
Rod
Co-host contributing regular banter and analysis across episodes.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 848 ratings
  • 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

    Audible
    5
    joseph v.
    United States17 days ago
  • 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 Kingdom9 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 Statesa year ago
  • Send it senna

    Great show

    How about send it senna

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Insultingourintelegance
    Australiaa year ago
  • The best

    The best podcast on motorcycle racing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    duivol
    Belgiuma year ago

Listeners Say

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Fans love the chemistry and unfiltered humor that blends deep MotoGP knowledge with laughs.
Many praise the show for feeling like a hangout with friends who know racing inside-out.
Listeners appreciate long-form episodes and diverse guest mix, from riders to travel hosts.
Critiques sometimes mention the sponsorship segments can be lengthy, but overall the format is engaging and entertaining.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Moto PG 188: Indian Summer Sessions Jacob Roulstone
Q: How has your team dynamic improved and how do they support you?
I'm excited to work with a team that wants me to succeed and believes in my potential.
Moto PG 188: Indian Summer Sessions Jacob Roulstone
Q: What can you tell us about your races in 2026?
I have two rides, one in Moto2 and one in ASBK, and I'm really excited for the opportunities they present.
Moto PG 189: Indian Summer Sessions Matt BIrt
Q: What is your perspective on Valentino Rossi's impact on MotoGP and your career?
Burt notes how he was alongside Rossi during his rise, describing Rossi as someone with the X factor who understood the media and used it to his advantage.
Moto PG 189: Indian Summer Sessions Matt BIrt
Q: Matt, what does a world-class MotoGP commentator do when he finally got nothing to do in the holidays?
Matt Burt shares that he spends time with family and friends while catching up on Netflix and daytime TV, but eventually feels bored and looks forward to getting back to work.
Moto PG 187: Indian Summer Sessions JJ Nahlous
Q: How do you set yourself for racing against experienced riders?
JJ mentions treating them like any other rider and learning from their experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions About MotoPG

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

A lively, irreverent MotoGP-focused chat show that blends race analysis with behind-the-scenes travel, culture, and industry banter. The hosts deliver sharp commentary on current seasons, cadence on race strategies, and updates from riders and teams, interspersed with humorous segments, poetry, and audience questions. Guests range from riders and commentators to travel operators, offering a mix of technical insight, personal stories, and industry context that's likely to appeal to hardcore fans and professionals seeking authentic, unfiltered perspectives. Noteworthy traits include strong personality-driven chemistry, long-form discussions, and a willingness to riff on sponsorships, tours, and the sport's evolving landscape. Potential listen... more

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Recent guests on MotoPG include:

1. Pete Borst
2. Jake Dixon
3. Hayden Belgrave
4. Matt Burt
5. Jacob Roulstone
6. JJ Nahlous
7. Jack Appleyard
8. Troy Herfoss

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