You, Me & MotoGP

You, Me & MotoGP

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5 things you need to know about the British GP | MotoGP 2026 Highlights
Silverstone's first race back after the summer break was brutal. Riders crashed on the opening lap. Championship contenders retired. A man came back from collarbone surgery still missing a piece of bone. The British Grand Prix was not a race you survived — it was a race you got through. Raul Fernandez won it with authority. Contract extension confirmed on Thursday, holeshot snatched at Turn 1, and 2.5 seconds clear by the flag. He is riding with a confidence that is making people pay attention. Aprilia locked out the front row, led an all-Aprilia Sprint podium for the first time in history, and backed it up with another 1-2-3 in the Grand Prix. The Noale factory came back from the summer break looking like they never left. Marco Bezzecchi returned from surgery and got on the podium in both races. He is not fully fit. He finished third anyway. Jorge Martin extended his championship lead to 31 points. The title is not won, but the gap is real and growing. Maverick Vinales withdrew from Silverstone for further shoulder treatment — the latest chapter in a situation that has become as much about contracts as it has about recovery. Meanwhile in Moto2, championship leader Manuel Gonzalez sat up and celebrated winning the race with a full lap still to go. What followed was one of the most chaotic final laps of the season. Filip Salac won. Gonzalez finished fourteenth. Dave has the numbers on what Silverstone means for the title fight. Nicky has the Fernandez story and everything that happened in the last ten minutes of that Moto2 race. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW You, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss Aragon. 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Spotify, and all your favourite podcast platforms. #MotoGP #BritishGP #Silverstone2026 #RaulFernandez #JorgeMartin #Bezzecchi #Aprilia #MotoGP2026 #BritishMotoGP #MotoGPHighlights #MotoGPRace #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPResults #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle
Nobody Saw the 2027 MotoGP Grid Coming: Breaking Down Every Move
The biggest grid reshuffle in MotoGP history just confirmed in the Sachsenring paddock. Here is what happened and why. Francesco Bagnaia — two-time world champion, the man who defined the Ducati era — signs a four-year deal with Aprilia. Pedro Acosta joins Marc Marquez at the Ducati factory team. Acosta's own words on sharing a garage with the reigning champion: "He's at the end of his career. I'm at the start." That is not a quote designed for harmony. Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio both leave Ducati for KTM factory — KTM replacing Acosta with two riders simultaneously. Joan Mir goes to Gresini Ducati alongside Daniel Holgado, promoted directly from Moto2. Jorge Martin, who is currently leading the 2026 championship on the best bike in the field, is heading to Yamaha — a team that finished last in constructors this year. None of this is random. All of it is about 850cc. The regulation reset coming in 2027 is the real driver behind every single one of these moves — and once you understand that, the logic starts to make sense. Dave and Nicky explain who wins, who is gambling, and who might be making the mistake of their career. Marquez won the race, by the way. His tenth at the Sachsenring. Equalling Agostini's all-time record. Bezzecchi fractured his collarbone in qualifying and went home for surgery. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW You, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. Subscribe so you don't miss the latest episode. 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and all your favourite podcast platforms. #MotoGP #MotoGP2027 #GermanGP #Sachsenring2026 #MarcMarquez #Bagnaia #Acosta #MotoGPTransfers #MotoGPHighlights #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPNews #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle #Aprilia #Ducati
New Championship Leader. Historic Win. Wild Dutch GP. | Assen Highlights
Ai Ogura wins his first MotoGP Grand Prix at Assen to become Japan's first premier class winner since 2004. Marco Bezzecchi crashes out at 200km/h on lap 2 and is taken to hospital. Jorge Martin finishes third, never leads a lap, and somehow takes the championship lead. Trackhouse Aprilia won both the Sprint and the Grand Prix — back-to-back 1-2 finishes for a team that didn't exist in its current form four years ago. Bagnaia retired with brake failure. Acosta pulled in with a physical problem. Di Giannantonio served a long lap penalty and still finished fourth. Alex Marquez raced with arm injuries sustained in Friday practice, the same session that put Aldeguer in hospital with a fractured vertebra. Alonso beat Gonzalez by 0.024 seconds in Moto2 with a last-lap move in the final chicane. Quiles won Moto3 for the sixth time this season. Dave has the data on what the first race without front holeshot devices changed. Nicky has the Bezzecchi questions. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW You, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss Sachsenring. 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Apple Podcasts and all of your favourite podcast platforms ... #MotoGP #DutchTT #Assen2026 #AiOgura #Bezzecchi #JorgeMartin #Trackhouse #MotoGP2026 #DutchMotoGP #MotoGPHighlights #MotoGPRace #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPResults #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle
Brno 2026: The Marshal Incident, Marquez's Third Win in Four Races & Ortola's Last-Corner Magic
Marco Bezzecchi pushed a track marshal after crashing in the Sprint. The FIM suspended him from the Grand Prix. Marc Marquez won the race. The title fight is a completely different conversation now. Bezzecchi went into the weekend leading the championship by 40 points. He left Brno still leading — but by 40 points over Marquez, who three races ago was 102 points behind. Pecco Bagnaia won the Sprint. Ai Ogura took pole and pushed Marquez all the way to the chequered flag, 0.4 seconds covering them at the end. Jorge Martin served a double long-lap penalty from Hungary and finished ninth. Raul Fernandez reportedly raced with appendicitis. Pedro Acosta retired from fifth on the final lap with a technical problem. Ivan Ortola took his maiden Moto2 win at the last corner of the last lap — a stunning move on David Alonso with Filip Salac third. In Moto3, Hakim Danish won his first world championship race, coming through from 14th on the grid. Dave has the maths on what Marquez needs from here. Nicky has questions about whether Bezzecchi is rattled. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW You, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss Assen. 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and all your favourite podcast channels. #MotoGP #CzechGP #Brno2026 #MarcMarquez #Bezzecchi #Ducati #MotoGP2026 #CzechMotoGP #MotoGPHighlights #MotoGPRace #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPResults #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle
Hungary MotoGP Highlights: Marc Wins. Aprilia Loses.
Marc Marquez wins his 100th Grand Prix at Balaton Park. Jorge Martin takes out his own teammate at Turn 1 for the second time. The title fight gets very complicated, very fast. Marquez and Acosta fought bar-to-bar across 23 laps, with Marquez taking his first win of 2026 and Ducati's 100th MotoGP victory in the same afternoon. Meanwhile Bezzecchi and Martin both scored zero. Martin was handed a penalty by the stewards. Bezzecchi's championship lead, which was 20 points at the start of the race, took a 25-point hit in a single afternoon. Gonzalez won Moto2 for the third race in a row. Quiles won Moto3 to extend his record championship lead past 60 points. Dave has the numbers on what this does to the title fight. Nicky has the Martin questions. And we discuss the Balaton Park disappointment. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOWYou, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional gut-punch. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet. New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss Brno. 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Spotify and all your favourite streaming platforms. Get in touch at youmeandmotogp@gmail.com #MotoGP #HungarianGP #BalatonPark #MarcMarquez #Bezzecchi #JorgeMartin #Ducati #MotoGP2026 #HungarianMotoGP #MotoGPHighlights #MotoGPRace #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPResults #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle #sports #aprilia
Ducati's Track. Aprilia's Race. | MotoGP Mugello 2026
Mugello is Ducati's home. Bagnaia has won it three times. The tifosi fill the grandstands for the red bikes. This weekend, Aprilia locked out the front row, broke the all-time lap record, won the Sprint, and took a 1-2 in the Grand Prix. Rivola was in tears on the pitwall. Fernandez won Saturday's Sprint from Martin, then Bezzecchi converted pole into a dominant Sunday win for his fourth victory of 2026. Bagnaia salvaged third but Ducati had no answer all weekend. Aprilia had not won at Mugello in the premier class ever. Until now. Marquez returned from double surgery, Crutchlow made a surprise MotoGP comeback at LCR, and Gonzalez won Moto2 by five seconds to extend his championship stranglehold.Dave and Nicky dive into the action in this episode. 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOWYou, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the tea. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet.New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. 🎧 ALSO ONSpotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts .... #MotoGP #ItalianGP #Mugello2026 #Bezzecchi #Aprilia #JorgeMartin #RaulFernandez #MotoGP2026 #ItalianMotoGP #MotoGPHighlights #MotoGPRace #GrandPrix #Motorsport #Racing #MotoGPResults #MotoGPReview #MotoGPChampionship #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGPPodcast #Motorcycle #sports
Has MotoGP Gone Too Far? 🚨 2 Riders Hospitalised & Nobody Stopped the Race | Catalunya 2026 Recap
Barcelona gave us three race starts, two red flags, two riders in hospital, and one of the most controversial results in recent MotoGP history. Pedro Acosta's KTM loses power on the straight at 300km/h. Alex Marquez has no time to react. The crash is horrifying. Then the race restarts and immediately gets red-flagged again at Turn 1. When it finally runs, Jorge Martin is taken out by his own Aprilia teammate Raul Fernandez while running second, loses the championship lead, and shoves his team manager in the pitlane. Fabio Di Giannantonio, riding with a damaged hand, wins for Valentino Rossi's VR46 team for the first time since 2023. Then the tyre pressure penalties come in and reshuffle the podium all over again. Bezzecchi, who was never in contention at the front, finishes fourth and extends his championship lead to 13 points. On a Sunday where everything went wrong. In Moto3, Maximo Quiles wins again, while Manuel Gonzalez nabs a hometown win in Moto2.Dave and Nicky make sense of the madness and ask the question: Has MotoGP gone too far? 🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOWYou, Me & MotoGP is a South African couple's take on the MotoGP World Championship. Dave brings the lap times, tyre data and race strategy. Nicky brings the drama, the riders, and the emotional side. Together we make sense of the most exciting motorsport on the planet, New episodes every race weekend. Subscribe so you don't miss Mugello. 🔔 🎧 ALSO ON YouTube, Spotify,Apple Podcasts and all your favourite podcast channels ... #MotoGP #CatalanGP #Catalunya2026 #Moto2 #Moto3 #Ducati #Aprilia #KTM #AlexMarquez #DiGiannantonio #JorgeMartin #Bezzecchi #MotoGP2026 #YouMeAndMotoGP #Motosports #Racing #sports #sportsnews #marcmarquez
Ruché Moodley: Meet South Africa's Moto3 Superstar
In this episode of You, Me & MotoGP, we sit down with Ruché Moodley – the 19-year-old South African making history in the Moto3 World Championship. Born in Gqeberha and raised on two wheels, Ruché's journey from motocross kid to Grand Prix racer is one of the most inspiring stories in motorsport today. Racing with CODE Motorsports on a KTM, he's not just competing on the world stage, he's blazing a trail as the first rider of colour from Africa to reach the Moto3 World Championship. In this conversation, Ruché opens up about: 🇿🇦 Growing up in South Africa and what it took to make it in European racing 👨‍👦 The influence of his father Arushen — a South African and UAE superbike champion 🏁 His Moto3 World Championship debut and what life on the grid really feels like 💪🏽 His remarkable comeback story and the mental strength it takes to keep going 🏆 His ambitions for the 2026 season and beyond Whether you're a die-hard MotoGP fan or new to the sport, this is a story about passion, resilience, and what it means to represent an entire continent on the world stage. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode of You, Me & MotoGP! #MotoGP #Moto3 #RuchéMoodley #SouthAfrica #YouMeAndMotoGP #MotoGP2026 #Motorsport
A Tale of Two Márquezes | Jerez's Most Brutal Weekend Yet
Marc Marquez crashed in the Sprint, cut across the grass into pit lane, and still WON. Then his brother Alex passed him for the lead on Sunday — and five corners later Marc was in the gravel. Jerez had everything. In this episode Dave and Nicky break down the most dramatic MotoGP weekend of 2026. WHAT WE COVER: Toprak's FP2 save that stopped 224,000 fans dead Marc's pitlane shortcut: genius or should he have been penalised? Alex vs Marc: the Lap 2 battle that decided the race Bezzecchi's title masterclass & the Aprilia threat Dovizioso's bombshell: is Marc's arm injury unfixable? Factory Ducati's 9-race Sunday winless run Moto2, Moto3 & the 2027 revolution already underway 💬 Who did YOU think was in the wrong: Marc or the stewards? Drop it in the comments.
Five In A Row, A Champion Struggling & The 60% DNF Stat | US MotoGP 2026
Marc Marquez has won at COTA seven times. This weekend, he called it "survival mode." He crashed in FP1, crashed in the sprint, wiped out the polesitter, got a long lap penalty, and finished fifth. On his favourite track in the world. While the reigning champion was unravelling, a man who broke every single rib in his body twelve months ago was quietly taking the championship lead. Jorge Martin — not yet fully fit, at the most physically demanding circuit on the calendar — made the boldest tyre call of the sprint, hunted down Francesco Bagnaia on the final lap, and won. Then crashed doing a celebration wheelie. He's fine. He leads the world championship. Dave and Nicky break down everything from a chaotic US Grand Prix weekend at COTA, Austin: Why Marquez looked more flustered than we have ever seen him, and whether it's his fitness, the bike, or both The full Jorge Martin comeback story: two extra operations over winter, couldn't eat alone in hospital, now leading the 2026 title race Joan Mir's devastating stat: 35 DNFs in 59 Honda grand prix starts. Nearly 60 percent. And why it is not his fault Marco Bezzecchi makes history with a fifth consecutive win, breaking Jorge Lorenzo's 11-year record of consecutive laps led The tyre strategy that decided the sprint — and why Martin's medium rear was the most important decision of the weekend Moto3: Guido Pini wins — first Italian winner in Moto3 since Dennis Foggia in 2022 Moto2: Senna Agius wins a red-flagged, restarted race Plus: Dave and Nicky have a proper argument about whether MotoGP should ban celebration wheelies. Pick your side before you listen. Championship standings after Round 3: Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) Jorge Martin (Aprilia) Pedro Acosta (KTM) Marc Marquez (Ducati) Next race: Spanish Grand Prix, Jerez on 24-26 April. You, Me and MotoGP is a podcast covering every round of the MotoGP world championship. New episode after every Grand Prix. Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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