What we learned from Bagnaia and Marquez's epic head-to-head

What we learned from Bagnaia and Marquez's epic head-to-head

Ever since Marc Marquez get himself a Ducati, the MotoGP world has been waiting eagerly to see a head-to-head victory fight between him and reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia.

That's exactly what the Spanish Grand Prix became - and it was absolutely worth all the anticipation.

Does Bagnaia's defeat of Marquez show Ducati's current number one has his famous new stablemate covered? Or does the fact Marquez is so quick on a Ducati (and an old-spec one at that) already show Bagnaia will need to raise his game?

That's one of the big debates between Simon Patterson, Valentin Khorounzhiy and Matt Beer on The Race MotoGP Podcast, along with what championship leader Jorge Martin should be thinking about it all after crashing out of the race lead.

The 15-crash madness of the Jerez sprint and an extraordinary stewards' office rant by Johann Zarco also feature.

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How good will Marquez be when he returns to MotoGP?

How good will Marquez be when he returns to MotoGP?

We look ahead to the 2021 MotoGP season with Toby Moody and Simon Patterson revealing their wishlist for the new campaign. Find out what we want to see from MotoGP this year, from a Marc Marquez return, Suzuki's life after Davide Brivio's departure to F1, Jack Miller riding for the factory Ducati team, our hopes for the calendar in another disrupted season, how Yamaha can bounce back from a turbulent 2020, if KTM can build on its breakout year, what to expect from Valentino Rossi's change of teams, and how and when The Doctor can get his own team onto the grid in the future. There's also talk about if MotoGP can match the on-track drama of 2020, Pol Espargaro's chances on a works Honda, what Aprilia can do - and a call to bring back wildcard entries for 2021! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Feb 202152min

What each MotoGP manufacturer needs to improve in 2021

What each MotoGP manufacturer needs to improve in 2021

Our first episode of 2021 is a tech special, with Neil Spalding joining Toby Moody to look at the challenges facing every manufacturer as they bid to improve their machinery for the new season. Toby and Neil cover what's left for Suzuki to find, why Yamaha's focus will need to be on more than just its controversial engine, how KTM will handle losing its concessions now it's a race winner, if politics or engineering have let Ducati down, how dangerous Honda could be now it's developed a bike for riders other than Marc Marquez, and where does Aprilia go from here. We also take a selection of your questions at the end! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Jan 20211h 6min

Your MotoGP 2020 questions answered

Your MotoGP 2020 questions answered

For our final episode of 2020, Toby Moody and Simon Patterson take your questions on all things MotoGP: from 2020 discussion points, rider market moves, some historical chat and even if it's possible to buy your own ex-factory MotoGP bike! Thanks for supporting the show during 2020, we can't wait to get going with more episodes when 2021 begins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Dec 20201h 6min

MotoGP's mad year: 2020 season review

MotoGP's mad year: 2020 season review

It's time to look back on an unforgettable year in MotoGP. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson explain how all the major storylines shaped the season, from Joan Mir giving Suzuki its first championship in 20 years, a dream turning into a nightmare for Fabio Quartararo and most of the Yamaha riders, Ducati's disaster, KTM's emergence as a race-winner, and what Honda learned about itself in the absence of Marc Marquez. And we can't resist being impatient and looking ahead to 2021 a bit too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Dec 202057min

Another operation for Marquez - will he be ready for 2021?

Another operation for Marquez - will he be ready for 2021?

Following the news that Marc Marquez has had a third, eight-hour operation on his injured arm, Toby Moody and Simon Patterson discuss the potential fall-out and the impact it could have on the 2021 MotoGP season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Dec 202016min

How Oliveira smashed the field in the MotoGP finale

How Oliveira smashed the field in the MotoGP finale

The final round of MotoGP's crazy 2020 season was all about one man: local hero Miguel Oliveira, who dominated the race from pole position at the Algarve circuit. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson reflect on the last round of the season, and look at why there was more to it than local knowledge. With another win for KTM to round out the year, they look ahead to the prospects and expectations on the Austrian manufacturer for 2021 now it's established as a MotoGP race winner. There's also talk of Suzuki's weekend to forget, more problems at Yamaha, and why Valentino Rossi should be happy that he's switching from the works team to Petronas, alongside his buddy and 2020 runner-up Franco Morbidelli. Plus, we couldn't ignore the Jorge Lorenzo vs Cal Crutchlow spat that blew up over Yamaha's choice of test rider for next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Nov 202040min

Valencia 2: Why Mir and Suzuki conquered MotoGP's crazy season

Valencia 2: Why Mir and Suzuki conquered MotoGP's crazy season

MotoGP has a new world champion: Suzuki's Joan Mir. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson reflect on the second race weekend at Valencia, where Mir was crowned for 2020. Simon explains why he was backing Mir much earlier in the season, and what Suzuki got right this year that no other team could. There's also a detailed look at what went wrong for Yamaha's main hopes in Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quartararo, and how the latter's season has completely fallen apart. Toby also raises the question of if Valentino Rossi has become anonymous after single-handedly helping MotoGP to explode throughout the 21st century, and there are some crucial updates on Marc Marquez as it emerges he could even be in a race against time to be fit for the start of 2021. Plus we discuss Jorge Lorenzo's reaction to being replaced by Cal Crutchlow as Yamaha's test rider, and why Andrea Iannone was slapped with the maximum ban on the table in his doping case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Nov 202047min

European GP: The decisive blow in the 2020 MotoGP title race

European GP: The decisive blow in the 2020 MotoGP title race

The craziest season in MotoGP's modern era now appears set to crown a champion before the final race of the year. Toby Moody and Simon Patterson get together after the first of Valencia's double header races to discuss how Suzuki and Joan Mir took control of the championship battle, on a weekend where everything that could go wrong did go wrong for Yamaha. There's also a look at KTM's fortunes after a pole position and a podium finish, the futures of Andrea Dovizioso and Jorge Lorenzo, how Valentino Rossi's VR46 team will take its first steps into MotoGP's top class next year, plus the latest concerning signs in Marc Marquez's long and difficult recovery from injury. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Nov 202035min

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