
The Diary Of Dre #1 – Pedrosa’s Still An Alien
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.

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.

At Age 38, and after a crazy three rounds, Valentino Rossi leads the MotoGP Championship. Dre tries to break down another venture into Vale’s world.

This wasn’t the way the story was supposed to end for one of Motorsport’s greatest ever names. I take a look at where “The Doctor” stands after his seventh straight season without a Championship.

A look at both sides of what could be the biggest Free Agency decision in MotoGP history.

Marc Marquez returns to the summit, Andrea Iannone is left picking up the pieces, God loves Valentino Rossi and Kharui Pawi marks his name in history.

Jorge Lorenzo continues to dominate, Moto2 suffers a farce over a jump start, and Niccolo Antonelli wins one of THE great Moto3 races of all-time.

Dear Valentino, First of all, commiserations on not winning the MotoGP Championship. There is no doubt in my mind, and in the eyes of many,…



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