
Dre vs Dre: MotoGP’s 2017 Silly Season
I chat with myself as I try to make sense of the 150 different permutations that could make up the 2017 MotoGP field.
I chat with myself as I try to make sense of the 150 different permutations that could make up the 2017 MotoGP field.
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.
The media landscape is changing, The TV networks are reacting. And we’re caught in the middle.
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.
For once, a Mercedes 1-2 REALLY didn’t tell the full story.
This was a blatant excuse to bundle my workload into one easy-to-read blog. Oh, and fuck the new Qualifying format.
Dre vs Dre returns, and with a change in the plans, as I look at the confusing legacy that Fernando Alonso’s created for himself.
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