MotoPod, The Motorcycle Roadracing Podcast, is an internet radio show dedicated to MotoGP and motorcycle racing news, interviews, commentary, opinion and rumor! MotoPod's primary focus is MotoGP, the premier class of the FIM World Championship Motorcycle Grand Prix Road Racing Series, but we’ll have occasional sidetrips into the world of FIM SBK World Superbike, Supersport and many other forms of two wheeled motorsport. Find out what’s going on in the sport that is the pinnacle of motorsports, Grand Prix Motorcycle Road Racing! New episodes every week.
* Wow, what a weekend! Lots of racing to talk about!
* Regis Laconi update
Bob and Jules chat about a big weekend of motorcycle racing, with World SuperDupers racing last weekend at Kyalami in South Africa for the first time in seven years and MotoGP running an extremely "interesting" flag-to-flag wet race at Le Mans. Lots of things happened, not the least of which was some good racing all around. It's good stuff, make sure you download the show and give it a listen!
* What are you doing for Laguna Seca 2009?
* World Superbikes Monza 2009 review!
* MotoGP Le Mans 2009 preview and crazy predictions!
You didn't really think that the shows were going to get any shorter, did you? I hope not. This week is a biggie, with a great call with Rexene Wahl from Power Sport Dynamic talking about an offer you can't refuse for Laguna Seca 2009. After that, Bob and Jules go on endlessly about some fantastic racing at Monza for World SuperDupers and then some more racing that is coming up this weekend with MotoGP at Le Mans and World Superbikes at Kyalami. It's amazing stuff, all very enjoyable! Download it now and listen during your commute!
* Donington Park not too happy about decision to move British GP to Silverstone
* Review of the next four races of 2008: China, France, Italy and Catalunya
- Jules and Bob continue the 2008 season review with races 4, 5, 6 and 7 at Shanghai, Le Mans, Mugello and Barcelona. We also chat a little bit about a press release put out by the Donington Park circuit concerning the decision to move the British GP from Donington to Shanghai in 2010. Needless to say, the chaps at Donington are more than a little upset about it. We did have some technical difficulties right in the middle of our call, so we had to finish up on a cell phone, but the conversation is still good stuff and I think you'll enjoy the show!