Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 143: Retro Review - The 2015 MotoGP Season, Part 2

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In the second part of our look back at the historic 2015 MotoGP season, Neil Morrison(link is external), Steve English(link is external), and David Emmett(link is external) review the dramatic events of the second half of that year. The period from the German GP at the Sachsenring through to Phillip Island saw some of the most eventful and thrilling races MotoGP has ever seen.

We start off discussing how the momentum of the season swayed back and forth between Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, with Lorenzo drawing level on points after the race in Brno, before Rossi took back the lead with an outstanding win in the wet at Silverstone.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 142: Retro Review - The 2015 MotoGP Season, Part 1

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The Paddock Pass Podcast crew continue their look back at great seasons of the past, and this time, they come to 2015. Remembered mainly for the events at Sepang that year, it is easy to overlook what a wild and fascinating year it truly was. So much happened in 2015, in fact, that we decided to cut it into two parts.

It was the first year of the Paddock Pass Podcast, and the first year that Steve English, Neil Morrison, and David Emmett were assembled in the paddock throughout the year, and so we all have strong memories of that season. We kick off our review with a look back at the run up to the 2015 season, what happened during 2014 and testing for 2015.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 141: Retro Review - Imola WSBK 2002, The Greatest Motorcycle Race Ever

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The next instalment of our Paddock Pass Podcast racing history review takes a look back at what is arguably the greatest motorcycle race ever held: the 2002 World Superbike finale at Imola. That weekend, Colin Edwards and Troy Bayliss went head-to-head for the World Superbike championship, and Edwards emerged triumphant.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 140: Retro Review - The 2006 MotoGP Season

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This week's episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast is the first in a new series, in which the team take a look back at classic moments in racing history, be it races, seasons, or other events. We kick this season off with a season that holds a special place in many people's hearts: the 2006 MotoGP season.

There was a lot to get excited about in 2006: Valentino Rossi's surprise fall from utter domination, five different manufacturers getting on the podium, and some of the closest racing we have ever seen, topped off, of course, with Nicky Hayden realizing his dream of winning a Grand Prix world championship.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 139: Meet The Team

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The COVID-19 outbreak may have put a temporary halt to racing, but it can't stop the Paddock Pass Podcast. With no racing to discuss, we take a different tack this week, as Jensen Beeler(link is external), Neil Morrison(link is external), Steve English(link is external), and David Emmett(link is external) talk about their background and how they got into racing.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 138: The Fast Freddie Spencer Special

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With racing still not happening, we have another special episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast out. This time, Neil Morrison(link is external) and Steve English(link is external) get together to talk about one of the great legends of Grand Prix racing, Freddie Spencer.

Steve and Neil go through Spencer's career, and the bikes he rode. They intersperse the podcast with interviews which both Steve and Neil did with the former 500cc and 250cc champion, in which he covers a huge range of subjects. Spencer talks about how he got started in the US, his career in Grand Prix racing, the history of the Honda NS500 and NSR500s, and much more.

It's a special show, in lots of ways, and worth a listen.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 137: The Fabio Quartararo Show

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There may be no racing going on for the foreseeable future, but there is still plenty to talk about. This week's episode of the Paddck Pass Podcast is a special about Fabio Quartararo. Steve English(link is external), Neil Morrison(link is external), and David Emmett(link is external) gather remotely to discuss the past, present, and future of the astonishing French youngster.

We take a look back at how Quartararo entered the Grand Prix paddock, and the expectations placed upon him. We talk about the challenges and pressures he faced, and how he responded to them. And we discuss how he handled his first year in the premier class.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 136: Engine Configurations In WorldSBK - Inline 4 vs V4

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The latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast is something a bit special. With no racing on, Steve English(link is external) and Gordon Ritchie(link is external) take a different tack in this shorter episode, examining the difference between an inline four engine and V4. Gordon gives his insight, based on years in the WorldSBK paddock, and Gordo and Steve contrast the way the engines work differently in WorldSBK and MotoGP, leaning on Steve's wide experience inside MotoGP.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 135: Qatar GP And Coronavirus Special - What Happens Next?

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It was a weird weekend in the desert for the season opener at Qatar. No MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 taking center stage, and a seemingly endless stream of news of race postponements, cancellations, and who knows what else. On the Monday after the race, Neil Morrison(link is external) and David Emmett(link is external) gathered in a hotel room to discuss what happened, and where we go from here.

Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 134: The MotoGP Preview That Events Overtook

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It's a podcast bonanza this week, with a WorldSBK podcast yesterday, and a MotoGP podcast today. In this episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, Neil Morrison(link is external) and David Emmett(link is external) discuss the events of the Qatar MotoGP test, and look ahead to the start of the MotoGP season.

Unfortunately, the recording of the podcast was overtaken by events. We recorded this before the Qatar round of MotoGP was canceled on Sunday night, and so our predictions for who might win at the Losail International Circuit have been rendered null and void. However, that doesn't invalidate our discussion of the test: Neil was on the ground in Qatar, and on top of events there.