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Crash has been the global leader in terms of MotoGP news and features over the last 20 years so to expand our coverage of the sport we all love, we are now doing a weekly podcast!
An in-house production brought to you by the Crash MotoGP team: Presented by Jordan Moreland (Social Media Manager) - Peter McLaren (MotoGP Journalist) - Robert Jones (WorldSBK Journalist)
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Who will Marc Marquez ride for in 2025? + Spanish GP Preview 🇪🇸
On this week’s episode, the team talk about the potential options for Marc Marquez in 2025 as he mentioned in a recent interview with TNT Sports that he is open to "everything" when looking at next season. Jordan, Pete & Rob also look at the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez where Ducati are looking to make it 4 GP wins in a row around the famous Spanish circuit. Can Pedro Acosta deliver on home soil? Will Jorge Martin continue to extend his Championship lead? or will we see Aprilia and Maverick Vinales continue to impress at Jerez?
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Vinales creates MotoGP history at COTA as Marquez crashes out 💥
On this week’s episode, the team discuss the epic Grand Prix of the Americas at COTA as MotoGP history has been officially made for Maverick Vinales. He becomes the first rider in the modern era to win with 3 different manufacturers in the MotoGP class, as he does the Sprint & Grand Prix double for Aprilia. Pedro Acosta stands on the podium again with a brilliant 2nd place & Enea Bastianini delivers again in COTA with another podium.
It was a gutting end to the weekend for Marc Marquez as he scored another Sprint Podium & then crashed out of the lead in the Grand Prix. We discuss it all including what happened to title rivals Jorge Martin & Pecco Bagnaia.
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Will Marc Marquez win at COTA again? 🇺🇸
On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team look at the Grand Prix of the Americas as Marc Marquez looks to make it another win on American soil and his first for Gresini Racing. But can he be stopped by Bagnaia, Martin & Bastianini? We also discuss Fabio Quartararo's contract extension with Yamaha until 2026 & briefly talk about Liberty Media buying MotoGP.
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Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_
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Rob - https://twitter.com/robertcjones
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F1 Owners Liberty Media Announce Deal To Acquire MotoGP 🚨
This is an emergency podcast update as Jordan Moreland talks about the deal from Liberty Media, who own F1, have confirmed the €4.2 billion acquisition of MotoGP.
The deal will be completed by the end of 2024 and is subject to the receipt of clearances and approvals by competition and foreign investment law authorities in various jurisdictions.
The stunning move will unite the world's premier two-wheel motorsport series with the world's best four-wheel series. Under the terms of Liberty Media's acquisition of MotoGP, Dorna (who were previously the rights holder for MotoGP), will remain as an independently run company. Dorna will be part of Liberty Media’s Formula One Group tracking stock.
Carmelo Ezpeleta will remain the Dorna CEO. Ezpeleta and his team will continue to run the business. The business will continue to be based in Madrid.
Liberty Media have acquired 86% of Dorna. Dorna management retain 14% of the business.
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F1 Owners Set To Buy MotoGP 💰 / The Rise Of Pedro Acosta 📈
On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team look at the potential deal for Liberty Media, the owner's of F1, that is set to be announced as they are close to agreeing a takeover of Dorna Sports for around £3.5 Billion. We also focus on the rise of Pedro Acosta, in just four seasons of Grand Prix Racing, he has won in Moto3, Moto2 & is making the world take notice of his incredible talent as a rookie in the MotoGP class.
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Marquez & Bagnaia Clash In Portimao 💥 Portuguese GP Review
On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team review the Portuguese Grand Prix. Which seen Marc Marquez & Pecco Bagnaia clash in Grand Prix which left them with zero points. Jorge Martin looked fantastic in Portimao and has now opened up a good points lead in the World Championship. Maverick Vinales suffered late heartbreak as his Aprilia suffered Gearbox issues, but some comfort for him as he won the Sprint Race. Enea Bastianini looked back to his old self after grabbing Pole Position & 2nd in the Grand Prix. But what about The Rookie, Pedro Acosta. Grabbing his first MotoGP Podium in just his 2nd ever MotoGP Grand Prix, truly incredible.
We also talk about Moto2 & THAT overtake from Toprak Razgatlioglu in WorldSBK.
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Jordan - https://twitter.com/jordanmoreland_
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Rob - https://twitter.com/robertcjones
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Customer Reviews
Why end this???!!
I loved hearing these guys’ perspectives and looked forward to it every week during race season! Best MotoGP podcast out there. Why did crash.net not want to continue it?
Love the Podcast
I look forward to this Podcast Every week. Love the insight that Keith brings and Pete’s perspective as well.
Lets keep the conversation on two wheels...
Greetings from USA, love your podcast!
Not sure why politics is in a racing podcast, but as a rebuttal to Keths ivory tower argument... the love of racing unites otherwise very different people, and to present the question of “should MotoGP go to the Middle East because of human rights violations... if you feel so strongly that we shouldn’t, are you willing to not use any of the oil coming from those countries? If you want to me intellectually consistent...
Or look at it another way, why should they let you in because they follow Sharia Law and we do not?
Lets not turn up our nose at small steps just because it’s not a perfect solution.
All the best, Maurice.