Revenge Race - 2025 MotoGP San Marino Review
Episode 616, Sep 18, 04:12 PM
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"They define themselves" - Marc Marquez
Dre and Cam sit down for a heated and emotional Grand Prix weekend in Misano for the GP of San Marino. During it, Marc Marquez actually crashed during Saturday's Sprint Race, won by Marco Bezzecchi and led to a huge number of his and Valentino Rossi's fans booing as he hit the deck. Was that okay? Is booing in sport a fight worth having?
Marc would take revenge in the Grand Prix, in a dragged out war with Bez's Aprilia, with both men pushing to the absolute limit, but Marc ultimately came out on top, and with it, puts himself on the brink of his 9th World Championship.
Also in the episode, more on Pecco Bagnaia's struggles, KTM and the story of three chains breaking on their bikes over the weekend, and the strange decisions from Liberty Media in regards to focusing on the Premier Class of MotoGP and pushing Moto2 and 3 into less air time, temporary garages, and a new MotoGP Hall of Fame that focuses on Premier Class achievement. Is that a good idea for the series in its attempts to grow like F1?
All that and more in a new, M101!
Dre and Cam sit down for a heated and emotional Grand Prix weekend in Misano for the GP of San Marino. During it, Marc Marquez actually crashed during Saturday's Sprint Race, won by Marco Bezzecchi and led to a huge number of his and Valentino Rossi's fans booing as he hit the deck. Was that okay? Is booing in sport a fight worth having?
Marc would take revenge in the Grand Prix, in a dragged out war with Bez's Aprilia, with both men pushing to the absolute limit, but Marc ultimately came out on top, and with it, puts himself on the brink of his 9th World Championship.
Also in the episode, more on Pecco Bagnaia's struggles, KTM and the story of three chains breaking on their bikes over the weekend, and the strange decisions from Liberty Media in regards to focusing on the Premier Class of MotoGP and pushing Moto2 and 3 into less air time, temporary garages, and a new MotoGP Hall of Fame that focuses on Premier Class achievement. Is that a good idea for the series in its attempts to grow like F1?
All that and more in a new, M101!