
Dre Reviews: MotoGP’s 2022 Assen TT
Pecco turns the tables on Germany, but Aleix Espargaro stole the show after Fabio Quartararo finally faulters. Dre on a stacked Assen TT!
Pecco turns the tables on Germany, but Aleix Espargaro stole the show after Fabio Quartararo finally faulters. Dre on a stacked Assen TT!
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.
Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo destroy the field as Marc Marquez has a thriller with Jack Miller. Dre on MotoGP’s Spanish Grand Prix!
Even after 200 attempts, Aleix Espargaro was never meant to win a MotoGP race. He sure as hell was never meant to win a Championship. Until he did. Dre on the new era of MotoGP…
Alert the villagers. Sound the alarms. Aleix Espargaro is your MotoGP World Championship leader. WHAT THE FUC-
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…
#AskDre is back! In this January edition, Bold Predictions for 2022, Ducati’s MotoGP future, and who wins IndyCar’s Rookie of the Year?
Yamaha’s house of cards despite their first World Title in 6 years, and the ominous threat of the Ducati over the horizon. Part 3 of Dre’s MotoGP Season Review on Yamaha, Ducati, and the year as a whole.
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