This is a shade under 3 hours but is a good (IMO) pod cast interview with Jack Miller where he goes through his history, how he got to where he is and so forth.
Some quite interesting points are made, some good discussion around electronics, pre-heated tyres and their impacts etc
Does anyone have a sub to Kropos interview? Would be really keen to read it but I'm not paying $40 for it. Would appreciate a screen shot of pm immensely.
Covers a fair few topics and is a good discussion all up with the GPOne guys - 16 or so minutes -
https://www.gpone.com/en/2017/05/05/motogp/crutchlow-marquez-he-makes-us-look-stupid-sometimes.html#.WQxrTsleTSY.facebook
He does have a few digs at some riders and subtle digs at others but...
MotoGP: Exit interview with retiring HRC VP Shuhei Nakamoto will surprise you | Sport Rider
He confirms my observance that Honda has caught and passed Yamaha in corner speed, a used to be dominating strength of Yamaha. Now the Yamaha uses superior drive as its major strength, a part of...
This was found elsewhere and is scans so apologies for the clarity but it is a scanned copy of an interview given by Jack Miller's parents regarding Jack, how they have gotten this far and the sacrifices
Of interest for me as a critic of DORNA was that it was DORNA who fronted 50k to help...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnGHdaclqmY&list=PLT8HGBGdxm-8O8YZaRKUhoIrFZiMZUzDm
This for me is the best set of interviews of a motorcycle racer I've ever seen, he just cuts to the point and calls people out on .........
He has some interesting points on wives/girlfriends hanging out in...
From Yahoo:
In a bizarre twist, Lorenzo appeared to support Rossi's claim in an interview with Movistar MotoGP channel
Whilst denying that "any pact" existed between him and Marquez he intimated that his compatriots had helped him win the title by not passing him.
"They knew what I had...
Well we've bee wondering if/when someone would pin one of the most outspoken riders in the paddock (now that Edwards has retired) about just what it's been like to ride the red horse. Seems that Kropotkin over at MotoMatters did!
In the first part of the interview, he speaks of his battle to...
" According to gp-inside, Eugene Laverty destroyed the Suzuki XRH-1 MotoGP machine in the first turn at the Phillip Island, definitely not the best debut for a possible career in the premier class in 2015, when the house of Hamamatsu plans to return to the grid as a factory entry."
http://www.crash.net/motogp/interview/198439/1/exclusive_martin_raines_motogp_stats_-_qa.html
“I think that Valentino is suffering a little because he never had to push on a full tank of fuel and new tyres and now he's trying to do that as a 34-year-old” - Dr Martin Raines.
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Krop asks the right questions. Mike Webb answers honestly. Good insight into the mind of the man in charge of Race Direction.
For those of you who do not frequent Krop's site, here are links to the interview - Parts 1 and 2:
Race Director Mike Webb Interview, Part 1: On Penalty...
http://solomoto.es/1/1355264260/motogp/sabias-que-los-reponsables-de-carreras-de-yamaha-no-querian-el-retorno-de-rossi#.UMe5tIN9KSq
CBF translating, but if google translate messes something up, feel free to ask me to clarify.
http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/motogp-noyes-notebook-one-on-one-with-hrc-boss-shuhei-nakamoto
Surprised no one has posted this yet. Dennis Noyes interviews Shuhei Nakamoto about the future of MotoGP, and the current negotiations.
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2012/Aug/120816imspc12.htm
Some is just stupid fluff - but there's some interesting remarks if you wade through it.
Especially regarding "all the big sponsor money Rossi is allegedly bringing to Yamaha".
"http://www.soupkast.com/kast/soupkast112.mp3"
Given Spies & Stoner are leaving I thought I'd dig this old interview up. He gives some insight into why he left, state of tyres, electronics, factory vs satellite bikes, other riders etc... Goes for nearly an hour but worth a listen.