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(Motorsport-Total.com) – Italic mode is here! Talking about the MotoGP World Championships in cooperation with colleagues from meinsportpodcast.de. Sloping is dedicated to events around the MotoGP World Championships. Moderate Moritz Knorr, and his interlocutor Julian Ziggest and Gerald Derrenbeck. With this link you can find the current program!

Also this week there is a new edition of Schräglage!

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The focus of the current episode is the only outdoor race of the season in Austin. As the winner of an American series, Marc Marquez was the favorite and he agreed. The Honda driver celebrated a sovereign victory from start to finish over Fabio Quartararo and Francesco Bagnaia, who shared the podium.

For Quartaro, second place was a victory, as he managed to increase his lead in the World Cup to 52 points. The Yamaha rider could crown himself world champion early in the next race at Misano.

We also talk about Joan Mir’s penalty after her late collision with Jack Miller who continued to underperform KTM and Valentino Rossi’s last appearance at the Circuit of the Americas, where he finished 15th.

Of course, we also dedicate ourselves in detail to the serious mass crash of Moto3, which only got lucky for everyone involved. We discuss the consequences that can be drawn so that the risks of fatal accidents, such as those that have happened too often recently, can be effectively reduced.

You can watch the current episode live listen on this page, or at Itunes or by rss feed Subscribe with your favorite podcatcher.

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