Dre’s 2023 MotoGP Season Review – Part 2 (KTM, Ducati, 2024)
From KTM and their misdirection to taking in just how dominant Ducati has become, Dre finishes up his 2023 Season Reviews with Part 2 on MotoGP.
From KTM and their misdirection to taking in just how dominant Ducati has become, Dre finishes up his 2023 Season Reviews with Part 2 on MotoGP.
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.
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…
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.
MotoGP headed to Catalunya. Lorenzo bowls a 300 for Marquez, his brother takes a hat-trick, and I’m running out of sporting analogies.
(Special thanks to the rather lovely Zara Daniela for permission on the amazing poster! Go follow her, she’s the bestest.) “No-one expects the Spanish Inquisition!”…
“Marc Marquez returns…but he needs a Doctor.” Welcome back to my MotoGP Season Review columns, and Round 8 of the Championship had the crazy train…
“Jorge Lorenzo tells the kids to get off his lawn.” Hey folks, Dre here again, and I’m back to review Round 4 of the MotoGP…
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