Show overview
MotoPod has been publishing since 2005, and across the 21 years since has built a catalogue of 863 episodes. That works out to over 1200 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2026th season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 2m and 1h 52m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 27 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Team MotoPod.
From the publisher
MotoPod - The internet radio show all about motorcycle road racing - is dedicated to MotoGP and motorcycle racing news, interviews, commentary, opinion and rumor! Find out what’s going on in the sport that is the pinnacle of motorsports, Grand Prix Motorcycle Road Racing! New episodes every week.
Latest Episodes
View all 863 episodesEpisode 848: British Superbike - Two for Ryde, One for the Road
Episode 847: MotoGP Czechia – Brno Slaps
Episode 846: World Super Bikes - The Double Header
Episode 845: The Isle of Man TT troubles
Episode 844: MotoGP Balaton Park – Hungary For The Ton
Episode 843 : MotoAmerica Elkhart Lake - Big Old Road America
Episode 842: Moto GP - Italy Expects and Mugello Delivers
Episode 841: WSBK and BSB - The Dominance Continues
Episode 840: MotoAmerica Barber - Kayla's Campaign Continues
Episode 839: MotoGP Barcelona – Miracles Do Happen (x4)
Episode 838: The North West 200 - A Storm Is Brewing
Episode 837: The Title Fight Intensifies
Episode 836: The Stays at The Top
Episode 835: MotoGP Jerez – Rainy Days And Sundays
Episode 834: Action in Atlanta
Episode 833 - The Assen Assassin
Episode 832: Chaos in COTA
Ep 831Episode 831: WSBK Portugal - A Masterclass in Portimao
Join Karl and Danny talking about all that is WSBK from round 2 in Portugal. Portimao became the Bulega masterclass. After Sam Lowes set the early pace on Friday, Bulega turned it into a perfect round, winning Race 1, the Superpole Race, and Race 2 to complete a hat-trick on the Algarve rollercoaster. Behind him, the bigger story was who could stay closest: Iker Lecuona emerged as the main challenger, finishing second in all three races, while Miguel Oliveira gave the home crowd something to cheer about with back-to-back Sunday podiums after also taking a Race 1 rostrum. By the end of the weekend, Bulega had stretched his advantage at the top of the standings to 124 points, with Lecuona next on 68. Next up will be coverage of MotoGP round 3 from COTA with Jim and Jake trackside, bringing you the best of the action. To all of our listeners, please support the show financially if you can and don’t forget to connect with us via the social media channels and spread the word amongst your like-minded race fan friends. In the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group age, we need subscribers and downloads to help us push through the door for access to teams and riders. Your support will help us in trying to achieve those aims and keep MotoPod up there as the longest running and most heavily supported motorcycle road racing podcast. Cheers and here’s to an action packed 2026. Zoom Zoom…….
Ep 830Episode 830: MotoGP Brazil – Carnival Of Chaos
MotoGP Round 2 came from Brazil’s Autódromo Internacional de Goiânia, hosting a round for the first time since 1989. An action packed weekend, with crazy weather, a massive crowd, some good racing and more than a fair share of chaos with sink holes and track break-up detracting from what was, overall, a great reintroduction for Brazil onto the MotoGP calendar. Its early days in the championships, but already Moto3 and Moto2 are revealing the likely front runners. In MotoGP, track conditions had a major bearing on the outcome but Aprilia continue to give Ducati pause for thought. Next stop COTA, with Jim trackside. To all of our listeners, please support the show financially if you can and don’t forget to connect with us via the social media channels and spread the word amongst your like-minded race fan friends. In the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group age, we need subscribers and downloads to help us push through the door for access to teams and riders. Your support will help us in trying to achieve those aims and keep MotoPod up there as the longest running and most heavily supported motorcycle road racing podcast. Cheers and here’s to an action packed 2026. Zoom Zoom…….
S2026 Ep 829Episode 829: The Daytona 200!
Jim and MotoAmerica host Jake Rower do their first podcast together. The guys talk about all the action from Daytona as motorcycle racing starts in the States! Jim and Jake get straight to the racing with coverage of the Mission Super Hooligan races and then talk about the Twins Cup races. Next up was the Mission King of the Baggers races. These two races both shocked the guys and are something that they are keen to expand on in coming shows. Last was the Daytona 200 itself. They talk about the red flag, the pitstop problems, the first appearance of former Moto2 rider Darin Binder and his epic battle with up and coming racer Kayla Yaakov. Congratulations to Josh Herrin for becoming a five time winner of the 200. To all of our listeners, please support the show financially if you can and don’t forget to connect with us via the social media channels and spread the word amongst your like-minded race fan friends. In the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group age, we need subscribers and downloads to help us push through the door for access to teams and riders. Your support will help us in trying to achieve those aims and keep MotoPod up there as the longest running and most heavily supported motorcycle road racing podcast. Zoom Zoom…….
