
Dre Reviews: MotoGP’s 2022 Italian Grand Prix
Francesco Bagnaia bounces back to the top, while Marc Marquez has to do it all again. Oh, and a different Fabio ended up on pole. Dre, on a hectic Italian GP weekend…
Francesco Bagnaia bounces back to the top, while Marc Marquez has to do it all again. Oh, and a different Fabio ended up on pole. Dre, on a hectic Italian GP weekend…
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.
Fabio Quartararo sends out a huge statement of intent, Alex Rins shows his class and a low-key moment of history for the sport itself. Dre on MotoGP in Portimao!
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.
Lorenzo to Honda, Petrucci to Ducati, Mir to Suzuki? Dre breaks down one of the craziest 36 hours in recent Motorsport silly season history.
A look at both sides of what could be the biggest Free Agency decision in MotoGP history.
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.
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