Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 290: Silverstone MotoGP - Dissecting Bagnaia's Win

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In the latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, Neil Morrison, Adam Wheeler, and David Emmett look back at the British Grand Prix. There was plenty to discuss, from Pecco Bagnaia's victory, Aleix Espargaro's attempt to hurl himself into next week, and Fabio Quartararo's Long Lap penalty.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 288: WorldSBK At Donington - Yamaha's Rider Conundrum And Jonathan Rea Interview

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In the latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott look back at the Donington round of WorldSBK, and dive into the problem of finding and promoting talent. The Superbike Squad ask what Yamaha should do next, both at GRT and in the Pata Yamaha team, especially given the interest coming from the MotoGP paddock. Should Yamaha be looking at Tarran Mackenzie or other riders from BSB? Should they be looking at World Supersport? Should they keep Andrea Locatelli and Garret Gerloff, or be looking at MotoAmerica? And should Jake Gagne get another shot at WorldSBK?

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 287: What Does Ducati's MotoE Bike Mean For The Future Of Motorcycling

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In this week's episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, David Emmett discusses Ducati's MotoE project with Jensen Beeler. Fresh back from Bologna, where he attended the launch of the electric bike Ducati has designed for the MotoE championship from 2023 onward, David tells Jensen what he learned at the launch, and what makes the bike unique.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 286: WorldSBK Silly Season Round Up

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The latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast sees TV producer Charlie Hiscott join Steve English and Gordon Ritchie once again to take a look at the state of WorldSBK, and especially where the rider market stands. The trio kick off the show with a discussion of whether Danilo Petrucci will join Alvaro Bautista in the Aruba.it Ducati WorldSBK team, or whether they will stick with Michael Ruben Rinaldi. They then move on to ask where Rinaldi goes if he doesn't stay at Ducati, and how the exploded MotoGP rider market will affect WorldSBK.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 285: Quartararo Cracks At The Cathedral - Is The Championship Wide Open?

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With 11 races in the books after just 17 weeks, MotoGP is heading into the summer break, with a thriller at the Cathedral to end the first half of the season. Neil Morrison, David Emmett, and Steve English discuss the highlights of a fascinating race at Assen. There was plenty to talk about.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 284: Quartararo Rules The Ring - But Is Yamaha's Approach More Dangerous Than Ducati's?

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In the latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, Adam Wheeler, David Emmett, and from a hotel room in Amsterdam, Neil Morrison discuss what happened at a scorching Sachsenring. Fabio Quartararo's victory raised a lot of questions after the German Grand Prix. Not least, whether Yamaha's approach, of putting all their eggs in one basket, is better than Ducati's, which involves making a bike which lots of riders can ride, and hoping you have a rider which can bring it home.

That leads to a wide-ranging discussion of what is going wrong with Ducati's approach, and with Quartararo's rivals. Why do they keep making mistakes, where he doesn't? Is there something wrong with Ducati's rider choice? And which of their riders could mount a serious challenge from the start of the season to the end.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 283: Will We See Another Factory In MotoGP, And Sachsenring Without The King

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The latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast sees Steve English take the chair to lead a discussion of the state of MotoGP with Adam Wheeler, Neil Morrison, and David Emmett. We kick off with the news that Jack Miller is to move to the factory KTM team, to partner Brad Binder. We ponder why he had to move, and what it means for KTM. We also ask what it means for Miguel Oliveira, and where he might end up, and take a wider look at Silly Season and the rest of the rider market.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 282: Bizarre Barcelona - Fabio's Fabulous Win On A Weird Weekend

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After an eventful, in every possible meaning of that word, weekend at Montmelo, Adam Wheeler and David Emmett sit around Neil Morrison's dinner table in his apartment in Barcelona to look back at a race which was full of surprises. There was plenty to talk about. We discuss Fabio Quartararo's win, and how he seems to be unbeatable at the moment, even when his rivals aren't taken out. We discuss Aleix Espargaro's mistake, thinking the race was over a lap earlier than it actually was, and Neil gives us a history lesson on the many times it has happened before. And we ask the question, how do riders even know when the race is over?

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 281: Mugello Review - Where The Crowds Went, Yamaha's Struggles, Marc Marquez' Surgery, And More

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Mugello proved to be as spectacular as ever, despite the relative lack of crowds turning up. On Tuesday morning, Neil Morrison, David Emmett, and Adam Wheeler gathered to discuss the events of what turned out to be a surprising weekend. We talk about the crowds, why they might have stayed away and what they missed, and the difference between MotoGP and F1 in terms of support. We talk about Fabio Quartararo's phenomenal ride to second on a track where top speed records get broken, and ask why the other Yamahas were nowhere.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 280: Mugello Preview, And KTM Crew Chief Paul Trevathan Explains The Overtaking Issue

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The MotoGP side of the Paddock Pass Podcast gets its own special guest this weekend. Adam Wheeler, Neil Morrison, and David Emmett were joined by Red Bull KTM Racing's Paul Trevathan, crew chief to Miguel Oliveira this week, to discuss just why it has become so difficult to overtake in MotoGP. Trevathan is a fantastic guest, explaining in depth where KTM are at the moment, why you can't just change a front tire in MotoGP, and how the lack of testing time is slowing up development on Michelin's new front.

Before and after we were joined by Paul Trevathan, the crew discuss what makes Mugello so special, why we are not fans of retiring numbers, whether we will see any contracts announced this weekend, and who we expect to do well at Mugello.