The Woes Of Pecco - 2025 MotoGP Austrian GP Review
Episode 609, Aug 20, 05:24 PM
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Our bikes is back! MotoGP finally returns after a three-week summer break, and the sport heading to Austria and the Red Bull Ring for Round 13 of 22, and the second verse was the same as the first for Marc Marquez who took his sixth Sprint and Grand Prix win in a row.
But again, it wasn't a straight forward story for Marc, who had to fight off a valiant effort from Marco Bezzecchi, who was at it again with his third podium in the last four races, and a surprise late onrush from Fermin Aldeguer who stormed through to second from ninth on the grid, and his career highest finish to date.
But taking up another large chunk of the Podcast, was the struggles of Pecco Bagnaia, and a Sprint race where he had to park it due to what he claimed was a dud rear tyre, and a bullying off the road in the race where he dropped to eighth place. Just what is going on in his camp, with Pecco admitting that he's "running out of patience" with Ducati in the wait for answers. Code for something else, or just general frustration?
And finally, Casey Stoner was in the house and he was open about what he dislikes about the current product, like Sprint races, electronic supports with stability control entering the sport out of nowhere, and more. Is he right? All that and more on another Motorsport101!
But again, it wasn't a straight forward story for Marc, who had to fight off a valiant effort from Marco Bezzecchi, who was at it again with his third podium in the last four races, and a surprise late onrush from Fermin Aldeguer who stormed through to second from ninth on the grid, and his career highest finish to date.
But taking up another large chunk of the Podcast, was the struggles of Pecco Bagnaia, and a Sprint race where he had to park it due to what he claimed was a dud rear tyre, and a bullying off the road in the race where he dropped to eighth place. Just what is going on in his camp, with Pecco admitting that he's "running out of patience" with Ducati in the wait for answers. Code for something else, or just general frustration?
And finally, Casey Stoner was in the house and he was open about what he dislikes about the current product, like Sprint races, electronic supports with stability control entering the sport out of nowhere, and more. Is he right? All that and more on another Motorsport101!