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Rossi's Petronas deal: What's the hold up? Your MotoGP questions answered

Toby Moody and Simon Patterson tackle your questions about all things old and new in MotoGP, with a guest appearance from Neil Spalding to answer the most technical of them. Perhaps most importantly, Neil explains why his MotoGP Technology book features some pictures from 2006 when Valentino Rossi didn't run his 'The Doctor' stickers on his Yamaha! Talking of Rossi, the show kicks off with Simon explaining why the Italian's deal to move to Petronas Yamaha hasn't been made official yet. There's also plenty of 2020 title battle talk, looking back at the best eras of MotoGP and 500s, some suggestions for Andrea Dovizioso's post-Ducati future, and if there are more satellite teams on the horizon. Plus much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 8, 202054 min

Yamaha's MotoGP engine crisis explained

Yamaha started the 2020 MotoGP season in commanding fashion with Fabio Quatararo at Jerez, but now engine woes threaten to derail its hopes of winning the championship in Marc Marquez's absense. MotoGP technical expert Neil Spalding joins Toby Moody to give the full story on what's going on with Yamaha's engines, and why it might have passed up its best opportunity to safeguard against more dramas over the remainder of the season. For more of Neil's brilliant tech insight visit https://motogptechnology.com/ to check out his incredible book on what goes on under the skin of MotoGP machinery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 1, 202045 min

'Anyone can win this MotoGP title' - Styrian GP review

Toby Moody and Simon Patterson try to catch their breath after another phenomenal 2020 MotoGP race, and they attempt to work out what's coming next in this most crazy of seasons. They look at the big talking points from the second race in Austria, including KTM going from strength to strength (and losing its concessions as a result), Miguel Oliveira's journey to becoming a winner in the top class, why a win at last for Tech3 was so popular (and some stories from the past about that team), and how MotoGP now has a competitive model F1 can only dream of. They also look at the latest scary accident for Maverick Vinales and explain what caused his brake failure, plus there's an update on Marc Marquez's condition - should he try to ride at all this year? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 24, 202036 min

MotoGP's lucky escape - Austrian GP review

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Toby Moody and Simon Patterson reflect on a weekend that will forever be remembered as a lucky one for MotoGP. They look at the accident in the premier class where Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinales narrowly avoided disaster, while there was also drama in Moto2. The racing itself was exciting either side of the red flag stoppage, and we also look at Andrea Dovizioso's win against the backdrop of him confirming his Ducati exit, plus more drama for Pol Espargaro, the politics behind Yamaha's attempts to fix its engine concerns and much more from the weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 17, 202045 min

Answering the big tech questions of MotoGP 2020 so far

With three races in the books for MotoGP 2020, Toby Moody is joined by technical guru Neil Spalding to look at what we've learned about the secrets of the machines on the grid so far this season. That means a big chat about how Honda has got itself into so much trouble with a bike only Marc Marquez can ride, and what it will have to do to fix that - plus Neil's theory on what might have caused Marquez's crash at Jerez. Yamaha's engine dramas are also in the spotlight, as are the struggles for its three riders on factory 2020-spec machinery in Brno, and why Maverick Vinales appears lost. Yamaha's problems are nothing compared to the factory Ducati team, which is all at sea. And how did Johann Zarco manage to star on its 2019 bike? Find out much more about the man Toby and Neil refer to as 'Lorenzo 2' and why that's working so well for him at a reborn Avintia team. There's also an explanation of what KTM does differently to all of its rivals, and how that helped it win in Brno, plus why Suzuki has little to show for getting everything right technically, and a look at if the Aprilia is as good as we keep being told it is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 13, 202052 min

How KTM stunned MotoGP's big guns: Czech GP review

Toby Moody and Simon Patterson are back to discuss a wild weekend at Brno for MotoGP. They look at how everything came together for Brad Binder to take KTM's first victory in the premier class, and ask if the result would have been any different if a fit Marc Marquez was on the grid. There's also terrible weekends for the remaining Hondas, the factory Ducatis, and the works Yamahas. The revival of Johann Zarco is a big talking point, along with his clash with Pol Espargaro, controversial penalty and skillful 'long lap'. There's updates on the condition of Marquez, whose absence has blown the 2020 season wide open, and a look ahead to the upcoming double-header in Austria. The Red Bull Ring is usually Ducati and Honda territory - surely that won't be the case this year...? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 10, 202038 min

Andalucian GP: Marquez’s failed gamble, worries at Yamaha?

MotoGP's second race in as many weeks at Jerez gave us plenty to talk about. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson look back on how wise it was for Marc Marquez to try to ride just days after surgery on his arm, Fabio Quartararo's position as runaway championship leader, Valentino Rossi's Yamaha 'politics' comment and the manufacturer's engine worries, and if Ducati is in trouble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 28, 202033 min

How bad is Marquez's injury? Jerez MotoGP review

The 2020 MotoGP season is finally up and running, but Fabio Quartararo's long-awaited first victory wasn't the biggest talking point of the weekend. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discuss all the major stories from Jerez, where the destiny of the 2020 title was thrown up in the air when Marc Marquez crashed while charging back through the field after an earlier off. How bad could the injury be, and what does it mean for the rest of the season? We also look at the fortunes of MotoGP's other big names, ahead of doing it all again at Jerez in a few days' time for round two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 20, 202028 min

MotoGP season preview take two, and what next for Crutchlow?

Toby Moody, Neil Spalding and Simon Patterson are back for a second crack at previewing the 2020 MotoGP season, which finally gets underway at Jerez. We look at the likely fortunes of all the manufacturers, including how Honda could have used the enforce break to work on its chassis concerns from pre-season. There's also more rider market chat following the latest confirmed moves. Cal Crutchlow is leaving Honda: where could he end up, and has Honda just let its best test rider go? The guys also come up with a solution for the Andrea Dovizioso/Ducati stand-off, in the form of a world champion who might fancy a call-up from the sidelines... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 13, 202051 min

Dovizioso injury latest and more MotoGP musical chairs

Andrea Dovizioso's broken collarbone just weeks before the delayed start of the 2020 MotoGP season is the main topic of our latest podcast. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discuss the latest on the situation of the man who has finished second in the championship for the last three years, how the injury could affect his 2020 season, and if it will have any influence on his place in the 2021 rider market. Talking of deals for the future, we round up the latest jigsaw pieces being put into place, including KTM's reshuffle that involves Danilo Petrucci riding a Tech3 bike next year. There's also discussion on the developments in Andrea Iannone's doping case, how the calendar looks so far, and Simon's take on journalists not being allowed to attend the early races of the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 30, 202031 min

Latest twists in the MotoGP 2021 rider market

MotoGP's 2021 rider market shows no signs of waiting for racing to get underway this year before it sorts itself out. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson bring you up to date with all the done deals and growing speculation around how the entire grid will look next year, including the latest rumour that Pol Espargaro could be in line for Alex Marquez's seat on the second factory Honda. Plus much more on the timeline for Valentino Rossi to make a decision on his future, how long Cal Crutchlow will stick around in MotoGP, what the disruption means for any plans Jorge Lorenzo had to evaluate a comeback, and how Jack Miller's move to the works Ducati team could change the way Andrea Dovizioso feels about interest from KTM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 5, 20201h 6m

Honda's rough 800cc journey to Stoner's final title

Casey Stoner's second MotoGP title is our focus this week, with Toby Moody and Neil Spalding looking back at the long and difficult journey Honda went through to finally win a championship in the 800cc era. Neil explains why Honda struggled when the new rules came in for 2007 after it had dominated during the 990cc rules, and the measures it took over the years that followed to have a bike ready to make Stoner a champion again in 2011. We also look at the struggles of Yamaha and the Valentino Rossi-Ducati combination that year, plus the memorable cameos during that season from Marco Simoncelli, before the tragic events of Sepang that year robbed the MotoGP paddock of one of its fastest riders and biggest personalities Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 19, 20201h 26m

Inside the mind of Jorge Lorenzo

Jorge Lorenzo was a man reborn at the start of this year, free of the demons that plagued the end of his full-time MotoGP career, back in the Yamaha fold and looking forward to making a wildcard appearance at Barcelona. While those plans are now on hold, Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discuss Lorenzo's journey to retirement at the end of last year, via his heroics with Yamaha, the combustible relationship with Ducati that fell apart just before things came good on track, and why things didn't work at Honda in 2019. They also take an in-depth look at where his head is at in 2020, after Simon got to sit down for one of the most open interviews he's ever done with a big-name MotoGP rider during pre-season. And could we see Lorenzo race full-time in MotoGP again, perhaps alongside Rossi either at the Petronas team or in a special 'legends' line-up? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 5, 202038 min

MotoGP's incredible 2006 season

Toby Moody and Neil Spalding take themselves back to the remarkable 2006 MotoGP season, when Nicky Hayden and Honda defeated the seemingly unstoppable Valentino Rossi/Yamaha combination. They recall why Hayden was on a 'special' development Honda that year, and how it ended up being a 'patchwork' bike. They also look at what caused the chatter problems that derailed Rossi's season, and the non-scores that proved so costly for The Doctor. Ducati was in the mix with Loris Capirossi until the horror shunt at Barcelona, which also effectively ended Sete Gibernau's career as a top-line rider. The Michelin v Bridgestone tyre war was in full effect by this point, and the two companies went about MotoGP in very different ways. The year reached a conclusion with Hayden and Honda seemingly throwing it away as Rossi hacked away at the points deficit, culminating in the implosion that was Dani Pedrosa taking Hayden out in the penultimate round - one of MotoGP's greatest races at Estoril. But the drama wasn't done there, and Toby and Neil recall their memories of being in Valencia when Hayden was crowned, Rossi fell, and Troy Bayliss blew everyone away on a one-off return to Ducati. And finally, Neil tells us what it was like to ride Hayden's bike the following day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 21, 20201h 7m

Iannone's drugs ban: The fall of The Maniac

Andrea Iannone's 18-month ban for failing a drugs test is the subject of our latest MotoGP podcast, with Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discussing how a career that promised so much has come to what looks like an ignominious end. Simon details how Iannone ended up with the length of ban that he did, and we also take a look at the highs of the Italian's career, before detailing how things had spiralled downwards on-track even before this scandal kicked off late last year. Plus, Toby and Simon discuss the chances of Iannone ever riding at the top of the motorcycle racing pyramid again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 8, 202018 min

How Rossi and Yamaha defied the odds in 2004

MotoGP technical guru Neil Spalding joins Toby Moody to revisit Valentino Rossi's dramatic switch from Honda to Yamaha for the 2004 MotoGP season. As well as recalling their personal memories of being in the paddock when Rossi announced he was leaving the dominant force of MotoGP's then-new four-stroke era, they explain in depth how the technical battle was shaping up between Honda and Yamaha in those crucial early years after the 500cc bikes were sidelined. Rossi's stunning debut win for Yamaha is revisited, including mentions of the key personnel from the team that made his remarkable achievements that year possible. Toby and Neil also look at where Yamaha stands today as a result of its mid-2000s turnaround, and if it is about to go through a similar process from 2019 to 2020 as it did from 2003 to 2004. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 31, 202056 min

Valentino Rossi's future in MotoGP

The delayed start to the MotoGP season is likely to have an impact on one of the biggest storylines of 2020: What Valentino Rossi decides to do in his future. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discuss if Rossi still has 'it' on a motorcycle, his motivation, his opposition, his status in the sport and if he could really contemplate stepping down to a satellite team now Fabio Quarataro is taking his Yamaha seat for next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 24, 202030 min

Who or what can stop Marc Marquez in 2020?

Is the door open for someone to beat Marc Marquez and Honda to the 2020 MotoGP title after their troubled winter? For our first full episode, Toby Moody and Simon Patterson are joined by technical guru and author of MotoGP Technology Neil Spalding to unpick how pre-season went for every manufacturer on the grid. Check out the latest edition of Neil's book at https://motogptechnology.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 10, 202058 min

Welcome to our new MotoGP podcast!

As an introduction to our brand new MotoGP podcast for the 2020 season, host Toby Moody and The-Race.com's MotoGP correspondent Simon Patterson are joined by technical guru Neil Spalding for a quick look at what they are excited about for the new season. Our full season preview will be dropping very soon - make sure you subscribe so you don't miss it! Keep up with all the latest goings-on in MotoGP and all other major motorsport series at The-Race.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 6, 20205 min