
Dre’s MotoGP 2021 Season Review Part 2: Honda and Suzuki
Honda’s still putting every egg in a leaky Marquez basket. And Suzuki are a team swept by stronger riders and stronger bikes. Dre on Part 2 of the 2021 MotoGP Season.
Honda’s still putting every egg in a leaky Marquez basket. And Suzuki are a team swept by stronger riders and stronger bikes. Dre on Part 2 of the 2021 MotoGP Season.
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I got a diary, you guys. And in it, I talk about MotoGP in Jerez as Pedrosa dominated, Alex Marquez and Aron Canet became first-time class winners, and Danny Kent felt like burning a bridge.
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