Dre Reviews: MotoGP’s 2022 Japanese Grand Prix
Jack Miller dominates in one of the rides of the year, Francesco Bagnaia buckles under pressure and Marc Marquez truly IS back. Dre welcomes MotoGP back to Japan.
Jack Miller dominates in one of the rides of the year, Francesco Bagnaia buckles under pressure and Marc Marquez truly IS back. Dre welcomes MotoGP back to Japan.
So with Suzuki quitting MotoGP at the end of the year, Dre gets out his notebook and big board and tries to work out the 2023 MotoGP grid. Badly.
Indonesia’s first MotoGP race in 25 years. Miguel Oliveira wins a messy wet race, Marc Marquez survives a sickening highside and Dre gives props to… Darryn Binder?!
Enea Bastianini made history, 16 years in the making for the late Fausto Gresini. Dre writes on a unpredictable Qatar weekend, and the series continued stewarding concerns…
Yamaha’s house of cards despite their first World Title in 6 years, and the ominous threat of the Ducati over the horizon. Part 3 of Dre’s MotoGP Season Review on Yamaha, Ducati, and the year as a whole.
Part 1 of Dre’s Review of the 2021 MotoGP, with Aprilia and KTM’s struggles looked under the microscope.
Maverick Vinales in a shocking, but not so shocking move, announced a separation between himself on Yamaha. Dre talks about Mav’s complicated career, and what set him up to fail.
The most fascinatingly unpredictable MotoGP Season of modern times. Dre with a deep dive on the stats and a review of the sport in 2020!
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