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The podcast of legendary commentators Julian Ryder and Nick Harris reliving the golden era of motorcycle racing.

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It's hard to think of a MotoGP rider who can ride a motocross bike as well as this person. Many would claim they could, but few actually have the skill. #MotoGP #motocross

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Motorcycle racers often question their career choices after a bad crash, dealing with pain and the realization of the risks involved. #MotoGP #MotorcycleRacing

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Toprak is heavily favored by bookmakers. A small change could switch things around, as seen in British Superbikes due to someone's consistency. #motorsports #betting

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Morning racing backers! Just to let you know that this week’s episode will hit the streets on Friday and not the usual Thursday!

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Next week's podcast episode will be released on Friday instead of Thursday. The episode features Barcelona, Magny-Cours, Donington Park, and the Bol d'Or. #podcast #motorsport

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Analysts suggest 2027 could be a pivotal year for teams willing to invest in development now. The coming year may be tough, but it sets the stage for future success when the field levels out. #sportsstrategy #teamdevelopment

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You now have time before tomorrow’s race to absorb the wisdom m of the Racing Back podcast with me, Nicki Harris, and this week added Martin Raines

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Fabio Quartararo's performance on the Yamaha suggests he may be one of the most talented riders, potentially exceeding Marquez's impact on Ducati. #MotoGP #FabioQuartararo

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Nicky Hayden's 2006 world title win and the respect he garnered from fellow racers like Valentino Rossi are fondly remembered. His character shone both on and off the track. #NickyHayden #MotoGP

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Comparing Marc Marquez's potential championship win to Mick Doohan's '97 season reveals a similar level of dominance. Achieving victory with multiple races to spare is a feat of true skill and consistency. #MotoGP #Racing

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Why have there only been three British winners of a Moto GP race since 1981? Neil Mackenzie is on next week, and we want to ask him why. #MotoGP #BritishRiders

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There's a strong feeling that Jack Miller has truly earned his place this year. Despite past doubts about him as a title challenger, his attitude and enthusiasm are undeniable assets, especially as a supportive teammate. #MotoGP #JackMiller

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EPISODE 18 DROPS tomorrow with the legend that is NIALL MACKENZIE! Be sure to listen or watch! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rac… open.spotify.com/show/06Q7068ww… youtube.com/@RacingBackPod…

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Why are there so few British riders in MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3? It's a grim situation with a long and complicated answer. #MotoGP #Moto2 #Moto3

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In endurance racing, mistakes are costly. With factory-backed teams and intense tire competition, maintaining a blistering pace for 24 hours is essential. Recovering from crashes is nearly impossible unless rivals falter as well. #EnduranceRacing #Motorsport

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Reflecting on the history of British privateer teams in Grand Prix racing, it's been over 20 years since Padgetts, with Jay Vincent. Silverstone and Armstrong supported riders like Neil, aiming to find the next Barry Sheene. #MotoGP #RacingHistory

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Success in racing isn't just about talent; it's also about having a supportive team, good staff, and skilled data analysts, especially with how competitive racing has become. #MotoGP #Racing

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A racer recalls the stark change in attitude from their team after a fall, highlighting the high expectations and pressure within professional racing. #RacingPressure #TeamExpectations