
Dre’s MotoGP Silly Season Running Diary (30/9 – Ducati Announces 21′ Lineup, Rossi to SRT)
In a running series at the top of the blog, Dre will keep a running diary of all the major MotoGP free agent movement!
In a running series at the top of the blog, Dre will keep a running diary of all the major MotoGP free agent movement!
Jorge Lorenzo hit the MotoGP with a surprising, yet unsurprising retirement. Dre reflects on his legacy and the end of an era in the sport.
Okay, we over-egged the Assen pudding expecting a barn-stormer, but Maverick Vinales winning still left some interesting thoughts…
MotoGP headed to Catalunya. Lorenzo bowls a 300 for Marquez, his brother takes a hat-trick, and I’m running out of sporting analogies.
With Marc Marquez taking his 7th World Title in MotoGP, he’s getting dangerously close to the sport’s perennial yardstick in Valentino Rossi. In a return of one of his favourite series, Dre sits down with… himself, and debates, who’s better? Marquez or Rossi?
In the space of two weeks, Jorge Lorenzo went from rejected bust, to something resembling his best. Meanwhile, Dovizioso might have already thrown his title chances away. Dre writes about the changing tides at Ducati.
Lorenzo to Honda, Petrucci to Ducati, Mir to Suzuki? Dre breaks down one of the craziest 36 hours in recent Motorsport silly season history.
With Marc Marquez and Jonathan Rea carrying substantial championship leads and we’re not even halfway in, Dre talks about their dominance, and why looking elsewhere may be the solution.
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