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Tim and Steve bring you the least informed MotoGP podcast available. They may not be as knowledgeable as they like think but the pair love talking about motorcycle racing. Sometimes they even get things right. With MotoGP race reviews, third-hand gossip and their own uninformed opinions Tim and Steve bring their own brand of MotoGP news to your ears. If you want to join them in their unbridled enthusiasm for MotoGP then listen and subscribe today.
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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) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Peace Love Moto Podcast is about the Peace of Mind we seek and sometimes find from the seat of a motorcycle. Brief insights on riding, relationships and random acts of kindness along the way. The PeaceLoveMoto podcast is created based on the principles of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride which supports men's health including suicide prevention and prostate cancer research via the Movember Foundation. Finally, the Peace Love Moto podcast is about Love and Compassion for others and the j ...
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Driven to Ride

Flint Rock LLC, Mark Long

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Driven to Ride shares the stories of motorcyclists from all walks of life: prominent journalists, racers, celebrities who you didn’t know rode motorcycles, first-time adventurers, and ordinary folks who have taken extraordinary adventures. Driven to Ride also documents the adventures of its host, Mark Long, further exploring his life-changing experiences on two wheels. You’ll meet riders just like you who share moving stories about why they love to ride and how the sport has changed their li ...
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On The Grid

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The On the Grid team chats to the biggest names to bring you up to date with the world of Motorsport in Australia and beyond. From Tailem Bend to Monaco, F1 to Go Karts, MotoGP to Superbikes and Supercars.. if it happened on the weekend you'll hear about it On The Grid, powered by theracetorque.com.
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Real Risk

Richard Harris

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Richard Harris SC OAM, 2019 Joint Australian of the Year talks about risk with real, live, risk takers. How can one person BASE jump from a bridge when another gets dizzy at the top of the stairs? Why might you fear going into an elevator when I love to explore flooded caves? Real Risk gets into the weeds with the people we all think are crazy, to find that mostly, they aren’t at all. They just have a different view of the world around them, often driven by curiosity or a need to test themse ...
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This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim apologises for being MIA while Steve drinks beer and plays show and tell with Lego models. The pair then go on to talk about the last two rounds of MotoGP at Portimao and Circuit Of The Americas. Talking points for this episode include: Silly season The potential sale of Dorna to Liberty Media The 2024 Moto3…
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The Repco Supercars Championship debut in Taupo witnessed a massive bounceback for Anton De Pasquale and the Shell V-Power Racing Team, who jetted home with the all-important Jason Richards Memorial Trophy after a classic weekend of racing. Anton joins us to break it all down, while Richard Craill phones it in from across the ditch with all of the …
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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…
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If there was a dictionary entry for “Moto California,” the definition might be “a nightclub on two wheels.” Or at least that is the concept West Coast transplant George Beavers had in his mind when he cooked up the idea of creating an exclusive and unique intercontinental vacation experience centered around riding fun motorcycles on spectacular roa…
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The Supercars are back in New Zealand this weekend and we're the first on the ground at Taupo to give the first impressions on the series newest venue. We also recap the weekend that was at the Shannons SpeedSeries, hear from SRO Chief Stephan Ratel, as well as Craig Lowndes and Cooper Murray and run through some hots.. and some reasonably serious …
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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 w…
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GEORGE MIEDECKE is on the show this week which gives us a chance to look backwards - at his significant role in claiming the Bathurst 6 Hour - and forwards, at his GT4 Australia debut this weekend at Phillip Island aboard a mighty Ford Mustang. George is at his usual best with an engaging chat about all things! Then it's a big debrief of the week t…
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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 L…
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Jeff Johnson said "I’m drawn to open country. It’s where everything becomes clear. It’s where the world makes the most sense. When I put myself out there, I always return with something new. The best journeys are those that answer questions that in the beginning, you never thought to ask". (2010 - 180 Degrees South) Whether it’s imagining yourself …
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Are you afraid to ride a motorcycle at night? Does your heart skip a beat when drops of rain appear on your faceshield? You’re not alone. Carolyn Figueria—better known as “Doodle on a Motorcycle” to the legion of fans who subscribe to her YouTube channel—uses her ever-expanding platform to address these and other challenges that could have prevente…
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Jayden Ojeda and Courtney Prince both made history in the Bathurst 6 Hour this year, 'Juice' the first to defend his win while Courtney is the first female driver to stand on the top step of the Bathurst podium in years. They're both on the show this week to help debrief another magic Mountain moment. Then it's into the breakdown of the race and th…
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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…
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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 &…
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Nick Percat brought home the win in the final race for Supercars at the Grand Prix. It was celebrations all round for Nick and his team at Matt Stone Racing. We chat to the Bathurst 1000 winner about life moving forward. A massive review of the Aussie GP and a big preview of the Bathurst 6 hour. Hots and Nots and there could even be a what. Learn m…
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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 Ap…
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Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass: it’s about learning how to ride in the rain! We have to ride with some degree of confidence that all will go ok in the end. If we are in fear all the time, well, we’d should probably sell the bike and switch to pickleball. Nothing against pickleball, but as for quitting? We won’t do that. We love mo…
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Some people seem destined for a certain line of work—a family business, for example—while others set out on a unique and unexpected career path with a specific goal in mind. Sarah Schilke identifies with the latter, the Oregon native having established early on that a life spent on two wheels in the motorcycle industry was the one and only directio…
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This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve are back at the mics to discuss the most recent MotoGP race in Qatar. Talking points for this episode include: Marc Marquez and his Ducati debut Pedro Acosta's inaugural MotoGP race Aprilia's up-and-down weekend And the Japanese factories As well as the top 5 finishers in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP En…
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Previous Supercar AGP winner Dave Reynolds talks about his move to Team 18 and how he found himself there. Dave also talks about family life, his love of GT3 cars and much more. Our hots and nots are very hot this week and we also slip in a GP preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team preview the Portuguese Grand Prix for MotoGP & also look ahead to WorldSBK in Barcelona. We also talk about the news that Moto2 Star Fermin Aldeguer is set to join Pramac Racing onboard a Ducati in 2025, leaving questions over Jorge Martin's future. There is also news about the potential …
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Schibecs is away in Thailand this week, so we've begged Greg Rust, of TV and Rusty's Garage fame, to come and co-host the first half of our ep. Always thoughtful and insightful, Rusty offers up his thoughts on F1, this weekend's Shannons SpeedSeries round in Tassie, his best guests on his own podcast and dream guest scenarios. We don't have a dream…
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On this week's episode of the Crash MotoGP podcast, the team review the Qatar Grand Prix & the best possible start to the season for World Champion Pecco Bagnaia. We also discuss the strong performances from KTM's Brad Binder & Jorge Martin, whilst Marc Marquez showed strong Top 5 pace throughout the weekend as he battled with MotoGP rookie, Pedro …
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When Hank Snow took “I’ve Been Everywhere” to number one on the country-music charts, Dennis Noyes was writing for a daily newspaper in Venezuela. South America is a long way from central Illinois, where Noyes was born and raised. His father wrote for the “Stars And Stripes” and his mother was a linguistics professor at Purdue University, so words …
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We catch up with Tom Randle and talk about his first GT3 race 'The Bathurst 12 hour' which was followed up 5 days later by the Bathurst 500. Tom talks about the fun he had driving with a legend of the sport and how he got his head around two very different types of cars on the mountain. We preview the first IndyCar race of the year and plenty of ho…
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This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve are back behind the mics with a stable internet connection to discuss the upcoming MotoGP race in Qatar. Talking points for this episode include: The winter tests Davide Brivio is back Argentina is cancelled The pair then go on to discuss what they're looking for coming into the first race of 2024.…
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Courageous people. People who step out when others won’t. Those are people that we call heros. I had heard about such a person. And when I learned that she also has a passion for motorcycling, well that’s someone I really wanted to talk with. Kirsten Midura is a change agent in the environmental and social good spaces. Professionally, Kirsten is a …
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The Crash MotoGP Podcast is back! We look ahead to the season opener in 2024 for MotoGP. With plenty of thoughts & questions heading into this weekend about Marc Marquez's racing debut with Gresini Racing. Ducati's GP24 bike looks to be even better in the hands of World Champion Pecco Bagnaia. But can Jorge Martin & Enea Bastianini ruin the party? …
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The"Biker Wave" with the left hand comes in several forms ya know, but to me it means just one thing. It means that you care. And that is what the Peace Love Moto podcast is all about. It’s about spreading the good news that riders do care for that total stranger who’s also out on two wheels. You may be out on a solo ride, in the middle of nowhere,…
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Craig Lowndes spoke to Mark Walker about driving in the Fink Desert Rally, The Bathurst 12 hour and last weekends 500. We hear from the driver of the fastest closed in car to lap Mount Panorama Romain Dumas, Hots and Nots and plenty more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy mypodcasthouse.com
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When Bridget McCutchen set off from her rural midwestern home on a world tour, she had no idea what the next 16 months would bring. Some 451 days later, after covering nearly 50,000 miles and visiting 45 countries, the 22-year-old Wisconsin native had successfully checked off all the requirements to become the youngest person, man or woman, to trav…
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Jaxon Evans very nearly scored a podium in the Bathurst 12 hour last weekend, and now he'll try the same as he makes his Supercars debut at the same venue five days later. He joins us to discuss his big career change and much more. And then it's all the hots and nots from the week that was and what is to come this weekend.. Learn more about your ad…
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Some folks say that you can never go back in time. But I think we can. As a child on my first motorcycle, I was moving through the air with a motor and two wheels under me. Wandering from place to place with just the sound of the bike and the open road ahead of me. You and I can do that now! Why not go back in your mind to a wonderful place and tim…
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This week the team records the podcast at different times because they all had a little bit on. Ben Bargwanna joins Tony Schibeci for a chat about his solid start to season 2024 in TCR Australia taking 2 from 3 wins at Sandown. Richard and Mark catch up to give a huge Bathurst 24 hour preview and chat a couple of other things as well. Learn more ab…
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Would you let a complete stranger ride your prized motorcycle? Austin Rothbard is betting that you will—for a fee, of course. In fact, Rothbard started a business in 2017 based on that very concept. Rothbard is a motorcyclist himself and the founder and CEO of “Twisted Road,” a peer-to-peer, community-based rental service that he fondly refers to a…
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As always all the news breaks when we're not on air. We take a few minutes to go through some of the big Motorsport stories to have broken over the past 6 weeks. The boys cover off on things they think might or will happen in 2024 via way of a top 5 and delve into their Caltex Hot's and Not's. It's good to be back. Learn more about your ad choices.…
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I had to learn to be quiet. Because that’s when Mother Nature can speak to you. In today's episode, we talk about riding East to the plains of Nebraska, meeting a rancher with an amazing story, and then experiences with quoting from James Taylor in Rocky Mountain National Park. Motorcycles are a perfect transport into a conversation with your mothe…
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How’s this for a company motto? “Hand built. Made to last.” Those aren’t just words, either: Top Fuel Motorcycle drag racer and former world record holder Kory Hogan survived a 246-mph crash in a leather suit designed and manufactured under the unyielding direction of the guest on this episode, the founder and CEO of Vanson Leathers, Mike van der S…
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This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve return to the mics to bring you the latest MotoGP news as well as going through their 2023 preseason predictions. Let's see how they did... Talking points for this episode include: Track House Racing Gigi Dall’Igna's comments Team Launch Dates The predictions Enjoy the show Join us in the For The L…
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I could hear those motorcycles coming my direction. They had to be going fast! Echoing down through the canyon on that steep dirt road. There’s no guard rails up there! Slide off the road and you're a goner. Coming my way. Coming really fast! Those engines screaming. Two KTM’s roared up and parked near my bike, right next to the outdoor table where…
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Michael Lichter rode a motorcycle to the Black Hills Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, for the first time in 1979—44 years ago. He documented that trip with a camera from the seat of his Harley-Davidson Shovelhead. Little did Lichter know that inaugural visit to the wildly popular biker party would lead to attending dozens more rallies and hundreds o…
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We’ve just got to slow down sometimes, now more than ever. No, I’m not warning against riding fast, I’m referring to the speeds that our brains and emotions are built for. With 24*7 news cycle, constant social media updates, work stress. Now we’ve got Artificial Intelligence creating more and more content out there to absorb, like Youtube videos th…
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What music do you hear in your head when you ride? The Doobie Brothers? Pearl Jam? John Denver? The Mormon Tabernacle Choir? For me, it’s any one of those music styles, playing over and over in my head as I ride, but for yesterday’s ride, about a 300 miler, the song in my head changed multiple times. I didn’t have a plan for this ride, but I felt c…
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“Authenticity is earned through epic work” is one of Robert Pandya’s favorite sayings, and indeed, Robert has done some epic work during his long and wild and varied career in the powersports industry. In fact, Pandya is a bit of a jack of all trades with experience in many aspects of marketing, from media relations to hosting and producing world-c…
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Once in a great while, an individual connects with an audience. News anchor Walter Cronkite was often called “the most trusted man in America.” Vin Scully was the “voice of baseball.” For legions of motorsports fanatics, our next guest’s encyclopedic knowledge and booming baritone cemented their connection with all manner of two- and four-wheel com…
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Hey folks and welcome to a bonus episode of For The Love Of MotoGP. After bumping into Hudson Kai Cooper in Valencia, Tim and Steve decided it was time to jump on a call to chat with Hudson about his last couple of years racing British Mini Bikes – and here is that chat. Enjoy! You can follow Hudson on: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Or you can fol…
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My grandmother was Nettie Mae. That’s a beautiful name, isn’t it. A little lady, full of spirit. I remember when I was a kid, 10 or 11 years old, going fishing with her way out in the country near Blue Ridge, Texas. She drove my cousin and I in an old pickup truck out to the fields where our grandfather was working, usually driving a tractor. I did…
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Two key interviews this week as Motorsport Australia's CEO, Sunil Vohra, drops in and believe us - he's a race fan. We quizz the new boss about his passion for the sport and what his plans are moving forward. And then, with the summer of speedway almost here, James McFadden drops in to chat his return with the NAPA Hodges Motorsport entry, fills is…
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This week on For The Love Of MotoGP: Tim and Steve return to the mics after a brief hiatus to bring you their thoughts and opinions of the final two rounds of the 2023 MotoGP World Championship Talking points for this episode include: Their trip to Valencia The Moto3 Champion The Moto2 Champion The MotoGP Champion The RNF saga Enjoy the show Join u…
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